Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard sport court isn't just a nice-to-have in West Cobb—it's a game-changer for families dealing with that Georgia clay and the wear that comes with it. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or anywhere across those 30127 and 30152 ZIP codes, we get it. You've got kids, you've got limited time, and you're tired of muddy shoes tearing up what little grass survives our climate. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a usable space year-round without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in Cobb County. We're talking about a surface that handles everything from basketball to badminton, stands up to our humidity and afternoon storms, and actually looks better as the months go on instead of worse. Most families in your area are surprised to learn how affordable this actually is compared to what they've already spent trying to fix their yards. The best part? We're just 12 minutes away, we know exactly how to work with the soil conditions you're dealing with, and we can turn an emergency situation—like a torn-up yard right before a birthday party—into something your neighbors will actually ask you about.
Cobb County clay is beautiful until you try to grow grass on it or maintain a play surface. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain the way installers in sandier regions expect, which means a sport court here needs a different foundation strategy than a generic installation. We build in proper base layers that account for our clay-heavy landscape and the water retention that comes with newer construction neighborhoods like the ones around Harrison High School. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in a tree-heavy part of Lost Mountain or on a newer lot with less mature landscaping. We assess your site's specific shade patterns because artificial turf performs differently under full sun versus dappled afternoon shade. Summer heat in West Cobb can be intense, so we choose turf materials rated for Georgia's climate—ones that won't get uncomfortably hot underfoot but will still hold up to the freeze-thaw cycles we occasionally see in winter. Many HOA communities in your area have specific guidelines about landscaping visibility and property line setbacks, so we factor those into placement and design from day one. Lot sizes in West Cobb vary widely, from tighter suburban layouts to roomier newer builds, which affects court sizing and how much hardscape prep we need to do.
Absolutely. We handle emergency installs regularly across West Cobb. Being just 12 minutes from your location helps—we can schedule a quick site assessment within days, order the right materials for our clay soil conditions, and get your court down fast. Most installations take 3-5 days depending on existing yard condition and base prep needs. Call us directly if you have a specific date.
Georgia heat is real, and we won't oversell you here. We spec premium turf with cooling technology and lighter yarn colors that reflect heat better than budget alternatives. Early morning and evening play stays comfortable. If you're concerned, we can discuss hybrid solutions or shading options that work with the sun patterns specific to your Lost Mountain or Mars Hill yard.
Cobb County clay drains slower than sandy soil, so we always install proper base layers—usually crushed stone and drainage membrane—to prevent water pooling under your court. Newer construction in West Cobb sometimes has compacted clay from grading, which we break up and amend. This takes a bit more prep work than installations in other regions, but it ensures your court lasts.
Most West Cobb HOAs allow artificial turf sport courts, but some have restrictions on visibility from the street or placement near property lines. We've worked with dozens of communities around Harrison High School and the parks area. Before we design your court, we'll help you navigate any CC&R requirements—saves you from surprises down the road.
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