Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your West Cobb backyard changes everything—especially in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and around the Mars Hill area where newer construction means families want immediate outdoor upgrades without waiting years for natural grass to establish. We install artificial turf courts that handle Georgia's humidity and intense summer sun better than you'd expect, and honestly, the maintenance difference alone makes homeowners wonder why they didn't do this sooner. Your kids get a consistent playing surface year-round, you skip the mowing and chemical treatments, and your yard actually becomes a destination instead of another chore on the weekend list. The Harrison High School area and surrounding West Cobb communities have embraced outdoor living spaces over the past decade, and a properly installed sport court fits that lifestyle perfectly. We're based just 12 minutes away, so we know exactly how Cobb County clay behaves during spring rains and how the afternoon sun hits a south-facing yard in your zip code.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually a selling point for turf installation—it drains differently than sandy soils, so your base preparation needs to account for that clay density. Most newer construction in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes means your yard probably doesn't have deeply established drainage patterns yet, which we factor into our installation timeline. Summer shade patterns matter here; Lost Mountain and the surrounding neighborhoods get serious afternoon heat, so we often recommend turf colors and infill types that resist heat reflection while keeping the court playable in July and August. Cobb County's humidity can be tough on natural grass, but artificial turf thrives in it—no fungal issues, no brown patches from moisture stress. Lot sizes in this area vary widely, from tight builder-spec yards to larger estates, so we customize court dimensions to fit your actual space. HOA guidelines in West Cobb tend to be reasonable about turf upgrades if they're sports-focused, but we always review deed restrictions before breaking ground. The red clay underneath means proper drainage rock and a solid base layer are non-negotiable; we don't cut corners there because settling or pooling will ruin your investment.
Actually better in most ways. Our turf doesn't develop the fungal issues that plague natural grass in Cobb County's humid summers, and it stays consistent whether it's 95 degrees or pouring rain. Heat can make it feel warmer underfoot—which is why we discuss infill options and court color during your consultation—but it's still infinitely more playable than muddy natural grass in August.
Price depends on court size, base prep needs (clay soil sometimes requires extra drainage work), and turf quality grade. Smaller residential courts run differently than full-size basketball setups. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your yard and discussing what sports you'll actually play. Call us for a quote—no guessing.
Most West Cobb HOAs support functional outdoor upgrades, especially sports courts. We've installed in communities throughout Cobb County and typically haven't hit approval issues, but we always review your deed restrictions first. If there are concerns, we help you present the plan and address questions directly.
A typical residential sport court takes 3–5 days from site prep through final infill, depending on your yard's soil condition and drainage setup. Cobb County clay sometimes requires extra base work, which we account for upfront. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate visit.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.