Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts are becoming a real game-changer in West Cobb neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, where families are looking to maximize their outdoor space without the constant maintenance headache. Here's the thing: the newer construction homes around Harrison High School and the West Cobb parks area often come with smaller, oddly-shaped yards—perfect for a dedicated sport court that doesn't demand the water bill of natural grass. We've installed quite a few of these across 30127 and 30152, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A sport court gives you year-round playability for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without worrying about Georgia clay settling unevenly or dealing with the muddy patches that pop up after our spring rains. The surface drains fast, stays cooler than concrete in summer, and honestly, it transforms a backyard into something the whole family actually uses. No more excuses about the grass being too wet or rutted up after the kids play.
West Cobb sits on that dense Cobb County clay that shifts and compacts differently than you'd expect—especially in newer developments where the soil's still settling. That's actually why a sport court works so well here; it's built on a proper base system that accounts for that clay movement rather than fighting it like grass roots do. The area gets decent sun exposure in most yards, though a lot of the Mars Hill and Lost Mountain homes have mature tree coverage that creates some shade zones. That's fine for sport courts; unlike turf, you don't have to worry about shade killing the playing surface. Drainage is something to plan for given Georgia's humidity and afternoon thunderstorms—our installers always evaluate the existing grading on your property. Most West Cobb yards range from 1,500 to 4,500 square feet, which gives us plenty of flexibility for a half-court or full-court setup. A few neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around surface color and dimensions, so we always check those upfront. The newer the construction, the better—less settling means a more stable base and faster installation.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay is actually predictable once you account for it. We install a engineered base system that sits on top of the clay and handles seasonal movement. The key is proper compaction and drainage planning—something we've fine-tuned across dozens of West Cobb properties. Your sport court will stay level and playable year after year.
Most residential sport court installs in West Cobb take 5–7 days from start to finish. We're only about 12 minutes away from Lost Mountain and the Harrison High School area, so we can mobilize quickly and handle any follow-up adjustments without long delays. Final timing depends on your yard size and any site prep needed.
Yes—unlike natural grass or traditional turf, shade won't degrade your sport court surface. Many Mars Hill homes have tree coverage, and we've successfully installed courts in partial and full-shade yards. The playing experience stays consistent regardless of sun exposure, which is a huge advantage.
Drastically lower. No watering, mowing, or fertilizing. Occasional sweeping and a rinse with a hose keeps it clean. Georgia's humidity means algae can develop in very wet climates, but our surfaces are designed to drain fast. Most West Cobb homeowners spend maybe an hour per month on upkeep—far less than traditional grass.
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