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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 in the 30127 and 30152 zips, artificial turf courts give you a professional-grade surface that's ready to use year-round—no maintenance headaches, no muddy patches after Georgia rain. The neighborhoods around Harrison High School and throughout West Cobb are filling with families who've realized that real grass courts demand constant upkeep, especially on our heavy Cobb County clay. A synthetic court eliminates that grind. Your kids get a consistent playing surface for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport training without worrying about divots, bare spots, or seasonal dormancy. We've installed dozens of courts across West Cobb in the past few years, and we understand what homeowners here actually need. Your newer construction lot might have good drainage, or it might have clay that pools water—either way, proper base preparation and the right turf selection matter. A sport court isn't just an upgrade; it's an investment in daily usability and your property's appeal. We're 12 minutes away from most West Cobb addresses, so getting a free quote and site evaluation is straightforward. Let's talk about what a sport court could do for your family.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is one of the first things we assess before recommending turf. That dense, compacted clay under newer subdivisions can hold water, so proper drainage layers and base preparation are non-negotiable—we're not just laying turf on top and hoping for the best. The good news is that artificial courts actually *perform better* in these conditions than natural grass, which struggles with our wet winters and clay compaction. Sun exposure varies significantly between Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, with some lots shaded by mature trees and others getting full afternoon sun. We design the court orientation and select turf pile height based on your specific lot. If you're in a newer development with minimal tree canopy, that's actually ideal for durability; if shade is heavy, we adjust expectations around maintenance and longevity. Most West Cobb neighborhoods don't have restrictive HOA rules about court colors or placement, but we always verify that during your consultation. Lot sizes in the area tend to accommodate 30×50 or 35×60 courts comfortably, though we work with tighter spaces too. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on base work and site prep. The clay subgrade here means we're often working deeper on drainage than we would in sandier Georgia counties, but that upfront effort pays off in longevity.
Clay compacts heavily and holds water, so we build a thicker, more robust drainage base than we might elsewhere in Georgia. We use recycled asphalt or crushed stone layers to manage moisture and prevent pooling under the court. This extra prep work is essential in West Cobb's newer subdivisions and ensures your court stays playable through our rainy winters and spring thaw.
Absolutely. Shade is manageable; we just adjust expectations around algae growth and lifespan. Some dappled shade is actually ideal for reducing UV exposure. Heavy, constant shade from mature oaks can reduce synthetic turf life by a few years, but we'll give you realistic numbers for your specific lot during the free quote.
Plan for 5–7 days from start to finish, depending on how much base prep your clay soil needs. If we're building a solid drainage foundation—which we recommend for Cobb County—that's the bulk of the work. Warmer months (spring through fall) are fastest because we cure adhesives quicker, but we install year-round.
Most West Cobb neighborhoods are permissive, but we always verify covenants before recommending specific turf colors or court orientation. We'll pull your HOA docs and confirm during the consultation—no surprises later. Color options range from traditional green to multi-sport red, blue, and hybrid finishes.
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