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A lot of families in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—are discovering that a sport court transforms what a backyard can actually do. Instead of watching your kids head somewhere else to shoot hoops or practice their game, you've got a professional-grade court steps away from your back door. We've been installing these courts in Cobb County for years, and we know the landscape here. Your soil is that dense red clay, your yards tend to be newer construction with solid bones, and your neighborhoods have real space to work with. A sport court isn't just about basketball, either. It handles tennis, pickleball, volleyball—whatever your family is into. The surface stays cooler than concrete, drains fast even in Georgia's humid summers, and honestly, it ages better than you'd expect. We're based just 12 minutes from your area, so we understand the specific challenges of newer Cobb County construction: we know how to prep your clay base, how much slope works best for drainage, and what finish holds up against our weather. Whether you're in the Harrison High School area or closer to the West Cobb parks corridor, the investment pays dividends in daily use. Families tell us it becomes the gathering spot—kids practicing, neighbors joining in, that kind of natural hub your yard becomes. It's the kind of project that actually increases how much time everyone spends outside.
West Cobb's red clay foundation is a gift and a challenge. The clay compacts beautifully, which means your base will be rock-solid once we get it prepped right—but it needs proper grading from day one. Since most of the neighborhoods here are newer construction, we typically find good drainage infrastructure already in place, and we work with that. Sun exposure is crucial; homes around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill tend to get solid afternoon light, which is perfect for court longevity but means we'll assess shade patterns from nearby trees or structures. The humidity here is real, so the court surface needs to shed water efficiently—we factor that into slope and sub-base preparation. Many West Cobb properties sit on .25 to .5-acre lots, which means we're usually working within tighter footprints than rural Cobb. That actually forces better design; we get creative with orientation and court sizing. If your HOA has landscape guidelines (common in these neighborhoods), we coordinate early and get everything approved. One thing specific to this area: newer construction often means cleaner soil with fewer old materials buried, which speeds up the process. We've done enough work in West Cobb to know the seasonal patterns—spring rains, summer heat, winter freeze-thaw cycles—and we build courts that handle all three without buckling or cracking.
Most West Cobb neighborhoods do require approval, though policies vary significantly between Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and other areas. We've navigated dozens of these approvals in Cobb County. Typically, you're fine as long as the court sits in your backyard and doesn't exceed setback lines. We help with the paperwork and photos to make the approval process smooth. Always better to ask first than install and regret it.
Actually, no—we prefer it. Cobb County clay compacts densely and provides an excellent base layer once we grade it properly. The real work is getting the slope and drainage right so water doesn't pool. We've installed hundreds of courts on this exact soil type. Your clay is an asset, not a liability.
Typical installation takes 3–5 days from site prep to finished court. Spring and fall are our sweet spots for weather cooperation. Summer heat doesn't stop us, but we schedule earlier starts. We'll coordinate timing around your neighborhood and any HOA activity restrictions, which matter in West Cobb neighborhoods.
You're looking at 10–15 years of solid performance in Georgia's climate. Our West Cobb courts handle humidity, afternoon sun, and occasional ice without premature wear. Annual rinse-downs and light maintenance extend that window. Most families get well past their initial timeline before needing resurfacing.
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