Color Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across West Cobb, and honestly, the color options available today make it easy to match whatever aesthetic you're going for in Lost Mountain or the Mars Hill area. Whether you've got a backyard that backs up to one of the West Cobb parks or you're in newer construction near Harrison High School, a sport court can handle the Georgia heat and clay-heavy soil we deal with here in Cobb County. The appeal goes beyond just looking sharp—these courts are built to last through our humid summers and handle the wear-and-tear that comes with actual play. We've installed courts in backyards across 30127 and 30152, and the color flexibility means you're not locked into one boring look. You can go bold with jewel tones, keep it classic with greens and blues, or even match your home's existing landscape design. Since we're just 12 minutes from your neighborhood, we understand exactly what works for West Cobb properties—from the drainage challenges that come with our clay base to the full-sun exposure many homes experience. The best part? Your color choice isn't just about preference; it affects how the court plays in our climate and how it ages under Georgia's sun.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is something we factor into every sport court installation. Unlike sandy regions, Cobb County clay means we need to pay extra attention to drainage and sub-base preparation—rushing this step leads to pooling and surface breakdown. Most properties in Lost Mountain and around Harrison High School see solid sun exposure, which actually works in your favor for court longevity, but it also means choosing colors that won't fade as quickly under UV stress. Lighter colors like silver or light gray stay cooler during summer play, while deeper jewel tones can show dirt more readily in our humid climate. HOA communities in newer West Cobb construction sometimes have landscape restrictions, so we always recommend checking those guidelines before committing to bold color choices. Lot sizes in the 30127 and 30152 ZIP codes vary widely—some homes have generous backyards perfect for a full court, while others work better with a smaller practice area. The newer construction in your area is usually well-graded, which actually simplifies installation compared to older neighborhoods where grading can be irregular. We've learned which color combos hold up best to our specific clay base and humidity levels, and we'll walk you through realistic expectations during your consultation.
Yes—we see faster fading on lighter pastels compared to saturated jewel tones. Our Georgia sun is intense, especially in Lost Mountain where tree coverage is less dense. UV-stabilized colors in deeper hues tend to look better after 5+ years. Light grays and silvers stay cooler for play but require more frequent cleaning to look fresh. We'll discuss color durability specific to your yard's sun exposure during the estimate.
Clay affects drainage more than color, but standing water and poor drainage can trap dirt and algae, making colors look duller faster. That's why proper base preparation is crucial on Cobb County properties. We build in adequate slope and drainage on every installation. Red and orange undertones in clay won't bleed through quality court surfaces, but it's why we use proper underlayment on every West Cobb job.
Absolutely. Most homes in newer West Cobb construction work well with courts in slate gray, forest green, or rich blue tones. We bring color samples to your property so you can see them in your actual lighting. Many neighborhoods have subtle landscaping palettes, and choosing complementary court colors enhances curb appeal while keeping things cohesive.
Neutral, well-maintained courts in gray, sage, or navy blue tend to appeal broadest to future buyers. Bold neon or unusual color combinations can feel dated quickly. Since West Cobb is growing with newer families, sticking with timeless, quality colors protects your investment. We recommend colors that complement your home's exterior rather than clash with it.
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