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A lot of homeowners in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—ask us about sport courts because they want something more than a plain garage floor. Maybe you've got kids in rec league, or you're tired of looking at cracked concrete while Harrison High School's facilities are always booked up. A sport court installation gives you that professional-grade surface right at home, and honestly, it's one of the best investments we see in Cobb County newer construction neighborhoods. The clay-heavy soil out here means your foundation and drainage are solid, which works in your favor for a durable install. We're just 12 minutes from West Cobb, so we know the neighborhoods, the heat patterns, and exactly what homeowners in 30127 and 30152 need to make this work long-term. Whether you're looking at basketball, pickleball, or just a multipurpose court for the family, we'll walk you through sizing, surface options, and what makes sense for your specific lot.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is actually an advantage for sport court installation—it's stable and drains predictably, which means we don't run into the settling issues you might see in other parts of Georgia. That said, the area's newer construction neighborhoods often have tighter lot sizes, so we'll design around your actual footprint rather than forcing a standard court template. Sun exposure matters here; Lost Mountain and Mars Hill get genuine afternoon heat, so we recommend light-colored acrylic surfaces that won't absorb and radiate that Cobb County warmth back at you. Some HOAs in West Cobb have landscape guidelines, so we always verify setback requirements and sight-line rules before breaking ground. The good news is that most sport court installations qualify as accessory structures, not permanent buildings, so permitting is straightforward. We'll handle the base prep—critical in clay soil—and make sure drainage slopes away from your home and neighbors' properties.
Sport courts typically fall under accessory structures in Cobb County, so you'll need a basic permit, but it's fast. We handle the paperwork and coordinate with the county—usually approved within 2–3 weeks. Just make sure your HOA (if you have one) signs off first; a few neighborhoods near Harrison High School area have specific guidelines we always check.
Absolutely. Cobb County's clay is actually ideal because it's stable and compacts evenly. We do a proper base prep—grading and drainage—so water doesn't pool. The real win is that clay doesn't shift like sandy soil, so your court stays flat and playable year after year.
Most Lost Mountain and Mars Hill homes we work with have 30×50 or 40×60 options depending on setbacks. We measure your specific property, check HOA rules, and show you realistic layouts. Smaller courts work great for basketball or pickleball; larger ones give you multipurpose flexibility.
Direct sun can heat darker surfaces significantly. We recommend light gray or tan acrylic finishes for West Cobb because they reflect heat and stay comfortable underfoot. We can also discuss shade structures or positioning near trees to help manage afternoon temperature.
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