Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the go-to solution for families across West Cobb who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport training without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or anywhere in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes, chances are you've got the yard space to make this work—and honestly, the newer construction homes in this area often have the layout to support it perfectly. The thing about West Cobb is that homeowners here tend to invest in their properties long-term. A sport court isn't just a fun addition; it's a reason for your kids to stay active at home, a place to host neighborhood games, and a feature that buyers notice when you eventually sell. We've installed courts across this area, and we've seen how quickly families adopt them into their routines. The surface stays playable year-round, doesn't degrade like grass does under constant foot traffic, and holds up beautifully in our Georgia climate. If you've been thinking about converting a section of your backyard into something your family will actually use every single day, a sport court might be the smartest move you make this season.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. That dense clay base actually provides excellent drainage stability for a sport court foundation—no settling issues like you might get in sandier soils. What it does mean is that the prep work is crucial. Our crews are used to leveling yards across West Cobb's newer developments, where the grading is often inconsistent from initial construction. The neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Harrison High School tend to have solid lot sizes, so most homeowners have room to work with. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage—something we map out during your site visit. Afternoon shade from mature oaks is common in this area, which is actually ideal because it keeps your court surface cooler during summer. One consideration specific to West Cobb: some newer subdivisions have HOA guidelines around court specifications and colors. We'll help you navigate those requirements before installation begins. The combination of Georgia heat and humidity means your court surface needs quality installation to prevent any movement or warping—that's why we spend extra time on base preparation, especially in these clay soils.
Absolutely. Clay actually provides a stable, non-shifting foundation when properly prepped. We've installed dozens of courts across West Cobb and Lost Mountain without settling issues. The key is correct grading and base layers—something we handle during installation. You won't have the drainage problems you'd see in sandy soil.
A basic half-court takes roughly 2,400 square feet and fits comfortably on most West Cobb lots. Full courts need around 4,700 square feet. During our site visit, we'll assess your yard dimensions, sun patterns, and access points to recommend the best configuration for your specific property.
Georgia summers are intense, but modern sport court surfaces are built for it. You'll want occasional pressure washing and routine line maintenance. The surface actually handles our humidity better than natural grass—no mold issues, no soggy patches after rain. We'll give you a maintenance guide specific to West Cobb's climate.
Most residential courts in the 30127 and 30152 areas take 2 to 3 weeks from start to finish, depending on site conditions and weather. We're based just 12 minutes away, so scheduling and follow-up are seamless. We'll give you a firm timeline after the initial site evaluation.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.