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A sport court in your West Cobb backyard transforms how your family plays. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or in one of the newer neighborhoods closer to Harrison High School, artificial turf sport courts have become the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just casual recreation without the constant maintenance headache. Here's the thing: Cobb County clay is heavy. It stays wet longer after rain, compacts harder in summer heat, and honestly, it's not kind to natural grass in a high-traffic court environment. That's exactly why we install premium artificial turf courts throughout West Cobb. The surface performs consistently year-round, handles our Georgia humidity and occasional freeze cycles, and requires almost zero seasonal care. We're based just 12 minutes from your neighborhood, which means we know West Cobb yards inside and out—the lot sizes, the sun patterns between those established trees, the drainage challenges some properties face. Whether you're looking at a compact 20×40 basketball court or a full-size tennis setup, we'll design something that fits your space, your family's needs, and your property's unique characteristics. Our artificial turf systems drain instantly, won't fade under our intense summer sun, and hold up through the rare Georgia winter without cracking or buckling.
West Cobb's combination of clay soil and newer construction means sport court installation here requires some specific planning. That Cobb County clay underneath doesn't drain naturally—it holds water. For a sport court, this actually works in our favor because we're building a engineered subsurface anyway, but it matters for how we prep your site and ensure long-term performance. Most West Cobb properties we work with fall into two categories: established neighborhoods in Lost Mountain with mature trees creating shade patterns throughout the day, and newer developments where yards are wider but sun exposure can be intense. Shade matters for turf longevity, though our systems are UV-rated for Georgia's aggressive sun. We account for both scenarios during the design phase. HOA rules in West Cobb neighborhoods vary significantly. Some communities have specific guidelines about court dimensions, color, or setback requirements. We handle those conversations upfront—we've worked with enough Lost Mountain and Mars Hill HOAs to know what typically gets approved. Lot sizes here tend to be generous enough for a 20×40 court, though we've installed creative, angled layouts when space is tighter. Drainage is straightforward with our systems. We slope the subsurface properly and use perforated base layers that move water away from the clay quickly. In West Cobb's heavy-rain seasons, this makes the difference between a playable court and a flooded mess.
Not if it's installed correctly. We account for that clay by building proper subsurface drainage—perforated base layers, correct slope, and aggregate sizing that moves water through the clay instead of pooling on top. The clay actually stabilizes the base better than sandy soil. We've installed dozens of courts in West Cobb neighborhoods and handle the clay as part of our standard process.
Minimal. Brush it a couple times a year to reset the fibers, rinse it down during heavy pollen season if you want, and that's honestly it. No mowing, no reseeding, no worry about bare spots after heavy use. Georgia humidity can be intense, but our turf systems are designed for it and won't degrade from moisture or temperature swings.
Our turf systems are rated for partial shade, and honestly, some shade actually helps longevity by reducing UV stress. If your court is in full, dense shade from mature trees, we'll talk about trimming low branches or repositioning the court slightly. In most Lost Mountain yards we've worked in, the shade patterns are mixed—some sun, some shade throughout the day—and the court performs beautifully.
Absolutely. Newer lots in West Cobb often have better grading and fewer tree root complications, which actually makes installation smoother. We've done plenty of sport courts on 5–10 year old properties in that part of the county. Drainage is typically excellent on newer builds, so we're just adding the turf surface and subsurface components on top of existing grade.
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