Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your West Cobb front yard isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's a way to reclaim your outdoor space and give your family something they'll actually use. We've installed plenty of courts across Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, and we've seen firsthand how a quality artificial turf court transforms a yard. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or just need a flat, clean surface for drills and games, the newer construction homes around Harrison High School tend to have the lot space to pull this off. The real appeal? No more dealing with Cobb County's clay soil turning into a muddy mess after rain, no constant maintenance, and a court that performs consistently year-round. We're just 12 minutes away, so we understand West Cobb yards—the drainage challenges, the afternoon sun patterns, and what actually holds up in this climate. A front-yard sport court gives you that functional outdoor living space you've been thinking about, plus it adds genuine appeal if you ever decide to sell.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil and newer construction mean your yard likely has good bones but typical drainage quirks. That clay compacts hard and doesn't drain like sandy soil, which is exactly why artificial turf with proper base preparation works so well here. We always account for Cobb County's afternoon summer heat and occasional drainage backup—your court needs a solid crushed stone base and adequate slope to shed water. Most West Cobb front yards in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill have the square footage for a half-court or three-quarter court setup without eating up your entire landscape. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree cover and your home's orientation, which affects court color selection and heat management. The good news: we've got the local experience to size and grade your court properly. We've worked around the newer home layouts in this area and know exactly how to integrate a sport court into your existing landscaping without creating maintenance headaches or conflicting with neighborhood aesthetic standards.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable for court installation—the challenge is drainage, not stability. We build a proper base with crushed stone and ensure correct slope so water doesn't pool. That's how we've successfully installed courts throughout Lost Mountain and Mars Hill. Your clay soil is predictable; we just account for it during design and prep.
It depends on your lot's orientation and tree coverage. Yards near Harrison High School and throughout West Cobb get strong afternoon sun. That matters for color choice and player comfort. We'll assess your specific site and recommend court colors that manage heat while matching your home's aesthetic. Afternoon shade from mature trees is actually a bonus.
Most newer construction homes in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill have enough frontage for a half-court or three-quarter court. We design to your space and sight lines. A half-court is genuinely useful and doesn't dominate your landscape. We'll walk you through sizing during the consultation.
A standard front-yard court takes about 3–5 days, depending on site prep and base work. We keep equipment noise to reasonable hours and manage dust control. Since we're local to West Cobb, we're respectful of neighborhood rhythms and work schedules. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
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