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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 anywhere across the 30127 and 30152 zip codes, a dedicated court surface gives you the space to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or practice tennis without worrying about weather or wear. We've installed plenty of these around the Harrison High School area and throughout West Cobb's newer subdivisions—properties that often have the room and the vision to make this happen. The beauty of artificial turf courts is they work year-round here in Georgia. Summer heat won't crack or fade quality turf the way it hammers natural grass, and you won't spend weekends maintaining it. Most homeowners in your area are surprised at how affordable the investment is compared to what they thought, especially when they see their kids actually using the space daily instead of staring at screens. We're just 12 minutes away, so we know the neighborhoods, the soil challenges, and exactly what holds up in Cobb County.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is typical for newer construction in this part of Cobb County, which actually works in your favor for court installation. Clay compacts well and provides solid drainage when properly prepared—no surprise flooding or soft spots after heavy rain. The neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill tend toward larger lots, giving you genuine options for court sizing. Full-court dimensions are achievable on many properties here; if space is tighter, we design half-courts that still deliver serious playability. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage and your lot's orientation. Some homes back up to wooded areas or have mature trees, which keeps afternoon heat manageable but can trap moisture in shaded corners—important to note for long-term surface durability. Many HOAs in West Cobb subdivisions allow sport courts as long as they're positioned away from street-facing sides and blend with the overall landscape plan. We handle those conversations and permitting. Installation on clay soil requires proper base preparation to prevent settling, but it's straightforward work we do regularly throughout your area. Plan 5–7 business days from site prep to finished court, depending on size and existing drainage.
Absolutely. Lots in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area often have slope, and that's manageable. We grade and level the base so water sheds properly without pooling. Clay soil actually helps with this—it compacts and holds structure better than sandy soil. Slight elevation changes under the court surface aren't a problem; the artificial turf and shock pad do the work of keeping the playing surface flat and safe.
Pricing depends on size and surface type. A half-court for basketball or pickleball runs anywhere from $8,000 to $15,000 installed. Full courts start around $18,000 and up. Materials, labor, and site prep specific to Cobb County clay soils factor in. We provide free quotes after visiting your property so you know exactly what you're investing.
Many subdivisions in your area do require approval, but most allow courts if they meet setback and visibility guidelines. We help navigate those requirements—it's part of our process here. Typically, courts positioned in backyards away from street frontage get approved without issue. We'll advise you on placement before we break ground.
Modern sport-court turf handles Georgia heat well. Unlike natural grass that burns and goes dormant, artificial turf stays playable and consistent year-round. We recommend slightly lighter-colored surfaces if heat reflection concerns you, and proper drainage prevents water from sitting underneath. In West Cobb's humid summers, air circulation matters—backyard courts with good airflow perform best. We design installations with that in mind.
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