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A sport court in your West Cobb backyard isn't just a court—it's the centerpiece that turns your property into the neighborhood gathering spot. We've installed dozens of them across Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, and the transformation is always the same: families actually go outside, kids stop asking to be driven to activities, and your home becomes the place everyone wants to be. The newer construction homes around Harrison High School tend to have great open yards, and that's prime real estate for a professional-grade court. Whether your kids are serious about basketball, tennis, or pickleball, or you just want a dedicated space where they can actually play without worrying about uneven ground or weather ruining the surface, an artificial turf sport court handles West Cobb's climate beautifully. We're just 12 minutes from here, so we know exactly what works in this area. No more waiting for clay soil to dry out after rain, no more patching worn spots, and no explaining to your HOA why your yard needs constant maintenance. A properly installed sport court is an investment that pays for itself in quality time and peace of mind.
West Cobb sits on that notorious Cobb County clay—dense, heavy stuff that drains poorly and can actually get treacherous when wet. That's exactly why a sport court makes so much sense here. Unlike a natural grass or bare clay setup, artificial turf with proper base preparation handles our local soil conditions without any guesswork. During Georgia's humid summers, you won't deal with muddy spots or that slick clay surface. The newer construction neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill typically have good yard space, but sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage. We assess your specific sunlight patterns before installation because even premium turf needs proper drainage underneath, especially in our climate. Most West Cobb residential properties have HOA guidelines worth checking—we help you navigate those conversations because some communities have specific aesthetic or material requirements. Our installation crew accounts for Cobb's seasonal rainfall and ensures your court's subsurface is engineered to shed water effectively while keeping the playing surface consistent year-round.
Most West Cobb neighborhoods, especially in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, do require HOA review for court installations. We've worked with the major HOAs in the area and can walk you through submission requirements. Most approve sport courts because they're considered landscaping improvements. Bring us in early—we can document the installation plan and help address any material or color questions your HOA might have.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay is why proper base engineering matters. We install a specialized subsurface system that sits atop your native clay and directs water away from the playing surface. The turf itself is porous, and that combination means you won't have standing water or mud issues, even during our heavy spring rains. Your court stays playable.
Georgia summers are intense, but modern sport court surfaces are engineered for exactly this climate. Our turf handles heat without becoming unsafe, and the drainage system we install accounts for our humidity and rainfall patterns. Maintenance is minimal—occasional brushing and rinsing. No fungal issues, no sun damage like you'd see with natural grass in full exposure.
Soil preparation and subsurface installation usually take 3–5 days depending on your yard's condition and size. The turf installation itself is another 1–2 days. We're based just 12 minutes away, so we can often schedule efficiently and handle any follow-up adjustments quickly.
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