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A sport court in your West Cobb backyard isn't just about having somewhere to shoot hoops or play tennis—it's about transforming how your family uses that space year-round. Around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, we see a lot of newer construction homes with yards that are either too shady under pine cover or baked by afternoon sun. That's where artificial turf sport courts shine. They handle the Georgia heat without the wear patterns you'd get from natural grass, they drain properly even after our heavier rain seasons, and honestly, they look sharp. We've installed dozens of these across West Cobb in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the best upgrade they've made. Whether your kids are into basketball, you want a multipurpose play area, or you're thinking long-term about property value, a quality sport court handles all of it. The nice thing about working in this area is we know the soil conditions, the neighborhood guidelines, and what actually holds up in our climate—no guessing involved.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is one reason artificial turf sport courts work so well here. That dense, compacted Cobb County base would make traditional grass maintenance a nightmare, especially during our wetter months. When we prep your court, we're working with what's already there, which keeps costs down and installation faster. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in Lost Mountain (where tree coverage is common) or closer to the Harrison High School area (more open lots). We design drainage systems that account for our regional rainfall patterns—you won't have pooling issues come spring. Lot sizes in newer West Cobb developments typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us room to work with standard court dimensions without the yard feeling cramped. One thing we always address: HOA guidelines. Some neighborhoods around Mars Hill have specific landscape rules about color and perimeter fencing. We've navigated those conversations before, so we'll make sure your court fits the requirements from day one. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and because we're just 12 minutes from the area, scheduling and follow-up is straightforward.
Absolutely. Our turf systems are engineered for Georgia's climate, including heat retention and moisture management. Unlike natural grass that gets stressed and bald in high-traffic zones, artificial courts maintain consistent playability through hot summers. Drainage systems we install handle our spring rainfall without ponding, which was always a problem with traditional grass courts in clay-based soil like ours.
It depends on your neighborhood's covenant, but most West Cobb HOAs approve sport courts as long as colors are neutral and fencing is appropriate. We've worked with several communities around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill on approval letters. We'll help coordinate with your HOA before installation to avoid delays or surprises.
A regulation half-court fits in roughly 2,500 square feet, which most West Cobb lots can accommodate. Smaller youth-focused courts run closer to 1,200–1,500 square feet. We'll do a site walkthrough at your property in the 30127 or 30152 area to recommend what works best for your yard layout and future use.
Initial consultation and site evaluation takes a couple of hours. From there, permitting and soil prep usually take 1–2 weeks, and the actual installation is 3–5 days. Because we're local to West Cobb, we can fit projects into our schedule quickly without the delays you'd see from installers traveling from Atlanta.
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