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Sport Court Installation in West Cobb, GA

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A sport court in your West Cobb backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the difference between your kids actually wanting to stay home and begging for screen time. We've installed dozens of these across Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, and the pattern's always the same: families get more active, neighbors stop by more often, and that investment pays dividends in ways you didn't expect. Fall is genuinely the best time to build this. The Georgia heat finally backs off, the ground's ready for proper base installation, and you'll have your court ready to use through the winter months when natural grass would be pretty miserable anyway. We're just 12 minutes from most West Cobb addresses, so we're not flying in from across the state—we know this soil, we know the neighborhoods, and we know what holds up in Cobb County's climate. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or just a multi-sport surface for the whole family, the conversation starts the same way: understanding your lot, your sun exposure, and what you actually want to do out there. No two yards in Lost Mountain are identical, and no two visions are either.

West Cobb Turf Conditions

West Cobb's soil is primarily clay-heavy, especially in the newer construction neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill. That clay is actually your friend for sport court installation—it compacts well and provides a stable base when prepped correctly. The real consideration is drainage. We always account for how water moves through Cobb County's typical lot slopes, and fall installation means we're working with drier ground conditions that make grading and base prep much more reliable than summer work. Sun exposure varies significantly block to block here. Some backyards in the Harrison High School area get hammered all afternoon, while others have mature tree coverage that creates shade patterns. That matters for surface material selection—we'll recommend different turf products depending on whether your court gets full sun or mixed conditions. HOA requirements in West Cobb subdivisions are usually reasonable about sport courts, but we always verify before you commit. Most communities want the installation done cleanly and the landscaping maintained, not hidden. And yard size—this matters. Some Lost Mountain lots have the space for a full 60x30 court, others need creative sizing. Fall's the perfect time to measure, plan, and get it right before ground conditions worsen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you install a sport court on clay soil like we have in West Cobb?

Absolutely. Cobb County's clay actually gives us excellent compaction for the base layer. We've done this hundreds of times here. The key is proper drainage planning—we grade and install base material to handle how water flows through your lot, which is why fall installation works so well. The ground's drier, our crew works faster, and the base cures better before winter.

Will a fall installation be finished before the holidays in Lost Mountain?

Depends on size and site conditions, but most residential courts in West Cobb take 5–7 working days once we start. If you book in early October, you're absolutely looking at Thanksgiving-ready. We schedule these to finish before the really cold snaps hit, which gives you months to use it through winter when natural grass is dormant anyway.

How much space do I actually need in my Mars Hill backyard?

The smallest functional court is about 30x40 feet for basketball or tennis play. Many West Cobb lots can handle that. We do custom sizing—some families go smaller for a half-court or multi-sport blend. Schedule a site visit and we'll tell you exactly what fits your yard and your budget without overselling space you don't have.

What's the difference between your turf options for a Georgia sport court?

We carry products rated for full-sun exposure and mixed-shade scenarios. Some surfaces drain faster for wet weather (important in Cobb County), others prioritize ball response for competitive play. Once we see your lot's sun patterns and understand how you'll use it, we'll recommend the right material—not the most expensive, but the best fit for your specific site.

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