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Parents in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—know that yard space matters when you've got kids. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. Daycares, preschools, and families with multiple children need a durable, safe play surface that actually holds up to Georgia weather and constant use. That's where artificial turf for sport courts comes in. Unlike natural grass, which turns into a mud pit during our wet springs or gets baked out by summer heat, synthetic turf stays playable year-round. We've installed sport courts throughout Harrison High School's neighborhood and the newer subdivisions popping up all over West Cobb. Whether you're running a daycare operation and need a surface that's easy to sanitize, or you're a parent tired of replacing divots every month, a sport court gives you that professional-grade play area without the maintenance nightmare. The beauty of turf here is simple: Cobb County's heavy clay soil doesn't drain well on its own, and natural grass struggles. Synthetic sport courts solve that problem entirely—they're built with proper drainage systems underneath, so puddles and soggy patches become a non-issue. We're just 12 minutes from most West Cobb locations, so getting your yard measured, quoted, and installed happens fast. Let's talk about what a sport court could do for your daycare, school, or backyard.

West Cobb Turf Conditions

West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is one of the biggest reasons families choose artificial turf for sport courts. That dense clay doesn't drain naturally, which means puddles stick around after rain and grass roots struggle to establish. Newer construction neighborhoods in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas often have compacted, poorly amended soil from development—another strike against traditional grass courts. Sun exposure varies across West Cobb subdivisions. Some yards face south and get intense afternoon heat; others sit in the shade of mature pines. Sport courts handle both scenarios without the brown patches or overgrown growth you'd see with natural turf. For daycare operations specifically, synthetic turf is a game-changer. It's non-toxic, antimicrobial-treated, and sanitizes easily—something inspectors and parents care about deeply. The cushioning systems we install meet safety standards for playgrounds, so falls onto a sport court are gentler than concrete or hard-packed earth. Installation in West Cobb usually accounts for the clay base—we often add proper grading and drainage stone beneath the turf to combat that moisture retention. Typical residential lots here range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so court sizing usually runs 20×40 feet for basketball or multi-sport use. HOA communities in West Cobb tend to be supportive of turf courts since they look clean, don't require mowing, and eliminate runoff issues that concern neighborhood boards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a sport court handle West Cobb's clay soil and heavy spring rains?

Absolutely. That's actually the biggest advantage here. Our installation includes a drainage base layer—usually 4-6 inches of stone—that sits on top of your clay soil. Water drains through the turf and stone instead of pooling. We've installed courts throughout the Harrison High School area and newer West Cobb subdivisions where clay is the norm. You won't deal with mud or waterlogging like you would with natural grass.

Is artificial turf safe for a daycare or preschool sport court?

Yes, and it's actually preferred by most facilities. The turf we use is non-toxic, antimicrobial-treated, and meets ASTM safety standards for playground surfaces. It's easier to sanitize than natural grass, which matters for health inspections. Parents appreciate that kids aren't coming home covered in mud from clay soil either—a huge bonus in West Cobb.

How long does installation usually take in West Cobb?

For a standard sport court (20×40 feet), we're typically looking at 3-5 days from start to finish. Since we're only 12 minutes from most West Cobb locations, we can schedule quickly. Site prep—grading and drainage work—takes the longest because of our clay base, but it's worth getting right the first time.

What's the difference between sport court turf and regular lawn turf?

Sport court turf is thicker, denser, and backed with a cushioning layer for shock absorption. It's designed for high-traffic use and ball sport performance—better bounce, consistent surface. Lawn turf is softer but compacts under heavy use. For daycares or multi-sport yards in West Cobb, sport court is the right choice.

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