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A lot of families in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas ask us the same thing: "How do I get my kids playing basketball or tennis without spending the weekend maintaining a court?" That's exactly where a sport court built with premium artificial turf comes in. Whether your home sits near Harrison High School or anywhere across the West Cobb neighborhoods, a properly installed court transforms your backyard into a legitimate training space—no mud, no standing water, no weather delays. We've spent the last dozen years helping homeowners in Cobb County understand that a sport court isn't just about recreation; it's about reclaiming your yard for year-round use. The clay-heavy soil that's common in newer West Cobb construction can make drainage tricky for natural grass courts, but that's actually where turf-based courts shine. You get a fast, predictable playing surface that works in rain or shine, and your landscaping stays pristine. Most families we work with in your area end up using their court 3–4 times more often than they expected, simply because there's no setup, no maintenance headaches, and no excuses about the grass being too wet.
West Cobb's clay-rich soil—especially in the newer subdivisions around Lost Mountain—presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Traditional grass courts struggle with drainage and compaction here, but engineered artificial turf systems handle it beautifully. During Georgia's heavy spring and summer rain, water moves through quality turf and into a proper base layer far better than it ever would through Cobb County clay. Court orientation matters too. If your lot faces north or is heavily shaded by mature pines, you'll want to position the court to maximize whatever direct sun you have; that said, modern turf doesn't require the intense upkeep that natural grass demands in shaded areas. Most West Cobb home sites we work on range from half-acre to one-acre lots, which is usually perfect for a 30×60 or 40×60 court layout. HOA guidelines in your neighborhoods typically welcome sport courts as long as they're well-maintained and positioned with sight lines in mind—something we always discuss during the site visit. The good news: installation is faster here than in areas with rocky soil. Cobb's predictable clay base compacts well, so we can get your court built, cured, and playable in about 2–3 weeks from start to finish.
Absolutely, but in a positive way. Cobb County's clay compacts firmly, which gives us a stable base. We account for the drainage characteristics by grading the subbase slightly and installing a perforated drainage layer beneath the turf. That clay actually helps lock everything in place—we rarely see shifting or settling in West Cobb installations the way we might in sandier soil regions.
Yes. While direct sun is ideal, modern artificial turf performs beautifully in partial shade. Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain are actually worse for natural grass in shaded spots. Our turf handles moisture without developing mold or bald patches. If your lot is heavily wooded, we'll orient the court to catch maximum light and ensure proper drainage for shade-side puddles.
Site prep and install typically take 2–3 weeks from the date we break ground. Cobb's clay soil compacts predictably, so we rarely hit unexpected delays. Weather is the main variable—a stretch of heavy rain might add a few days, but our team is based just 12 minutes away, so we can work around conditions efficiently.
Most neighborhoods in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas approve well-designed sport courts. Guidelines typically focus on visibility, maintenance appearance, and setback from the street. We've worked with dozens of West Cobb HOAs and can walk you through approval steps before we even stake out your lot. Transparency upfront saves time and headaches.
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