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Sport Court Installation in West Cobb, GA

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West Cobb's newer neighborhoods—Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and the Harrison High School corridor—are filled with families who want to maximize their backyard space without the constant maintenance headaches. A sport court in your yard isn't just a place to shoot hoops or hit a few forehands; it's a reason your kids stay home on a Saturday afternoon instead of scrolling inside. We've installed dozens of courts across 30127 and 30152, and honestly, the reaction is always the same: homeowners realize they should've done it years earlier. The Cobb County clay soil underneath actually works in your favor during installation—we know exactly how to prep it and ensure proper drainage so your court stays playable year-round. Whether you've got a tight corner lot or a sprawling backyard in a newer subdivision, we can design something that fits your space, your budget, and what your family actually wants to play.

West Cobb Turf Conditions

Cobb County's dense clay base is standard across West Cobb, especially in the newer construction areas around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill. That clay is stable—which is great for foundation integrity—but it can hold water if drainage isn't handled correctly during installation. We always slope courts slightly and install a proper base layer to keep standing water from pooling during Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage; homes closer to the Harrison High School area tend to have mature oaks that create dappled shade, while newer subdivisions sometimes have less tree cover. That matters because synthetic turf performs better with some afternoon shade in the summer heat. Most West Cobb residential lots are spacious enough for a full 30x60 court, though we regularly build 20x40 or even 15x30 courts that still feel legit. HOA restrictions in some neighborhoods may require approval, so we'll help navigate that conversation. The good news: modern sport courts are quieter and look cleaner than the courts from ten years ago, so HOA boards are usually receptive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a sport court handle West Cobb summers?

Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is designed for Georgia heat and won't get dangerously hot to barefoot play. The base layers we install allow air circulation underneath, and the material itself reflects more heat than asphalt. You'll be playing comfortably into July and August when natural grass would be stressed or dead from the heat and humidity.

How much drainage do I need for the Mars Hill and Lost Mountain clay soil?

We slope every court and install a perforated base layer specifically to handle Cobb's clay. During heavy rain, water moves through the synthetic surface and perimeter drainage channels instead of pooling. Your court stays playable within hours of a storm, even during our worst weather months.

Can I fit a sport court on a typical West Cobb lot?

Most residential lots in your area are 0.25 to 0.5 acres. A 30x60 court takes about 1,800 square feet. We can design smaller versions—20x40 or 15x30—that still give you real game-play space and fit smaller yards comfortably. We'll walk your lot and show you exactly what works.

Do HOAs in West Cobb typically approve sport courts?

Many do, especially when the court is screened by trees or positioned thoughtfully. Some neighborhoods have specific guidelines about colors and setbacks. We've worked with several West Cobb HOAs and can help you understand requirements upfront. The newer courts look professional, not like a commercial gym in your yard.

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