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Sport courts in West Cobb backyards are becoming the real deal—and honestly, it makes sense. Between Harrison High School's athletics programs and the competitive mindset in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, families here get it. You want a surface where your kids can practice basketball, train for tennis, or just play without destroying the yard. The clay-heavy soil we're dealing with in Cobb County can make traditional court setups a nightmare. Drainage issues, uneven settling, constant maintenance—it's frustrating. That's where modern artificial turf sport courts change the game. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity, requires almost zero upkeep, and lasts through years of hard use. We've installed these across West Cobb, and the transformation is immediate. No more muddy patches. No more weather delays. Just a solid, safe surface ready to go whenever your family is. The newer construction homes in this area often have the space for it, and the ROI—both in enjoyment and resale appeal—is real.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is both a challenge and a reason to get this right from the start. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so if you're thinking about a sport court, we build proper base layers that account for Cobb County's typical water retention. That red clay can also shift slightly in newer developments, which is why we focus on stable subgrades before the turf goes down. Sun exposure varies across Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—some backyards get hammered by afternoon heat, others sit under mature oaks that provide shade. We assess your specific lot because UV durability and cooling (artificial surfaces do absorb heat) matter differently depending on orientation. Neighborhood HOA guidelines in West Cobb tend to be reasonable about sports surfaces, but we always verify setbacks and visibility requirements before we start. Lot sizes here range from compact to spacious, so we customize court dimensions—maybe a 30x50 basketball half-court, or a tennis practice wall setup. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on site prep, and the Georgia summer heat actually works in our favor for seaming. We're local enough to handle follow-ups quickly if anything settles.
Yes, but it requires smart base prep. We install a gravel and stone layer under the turf that channels water laterally and downward, bypassing the clay's poor drainage. West Cobb's typical slope toward the back or side of your lot helps too. We've done this dozens of times in the area and it performs through heavy rain and Georgia's humid summers.
Typically 3-5 days start to finish, depending on how much site prep your yard needs. If your Lost Mountain or Mars Hill lot has debris, uneven ground, or drainage issues, we budget extra time. We're 12 minutes from most of West Cobb, so scheduling follow-up visits or adjustments is straightforward.
It'll be warmer than natural grass, but we specify cooler-technology turf designed for athletic use in Southern heat. Light colors and infill systems help manage temperature. If your court gets direct afternoon sun in the Mars Hill area, we factor that into material selection. Most families play early morning or evening anyway, so heat rarely becomes a practical issue.
Most West Cobb neighborhoods allow sport courts, but setbacks and visibility from the street vary. We handle verification with your HOA before we start digging. It's typically straightforward—just make sure the court doesn't block sightlines or violate side-yard rules. We'll guide you through it.
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