Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families in West Cobb—especially in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area where newer construction means yards are often designed with potential in mind. We've installed dozens of them across 30127 and 30152, and the response from homeowners is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. A properly built sport court gives your kids a safe, all-weather place to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or practice tennis without worrying about puddles, worn grass, or that red clay that Cobb County soil loves to track into the house. The Harrison High School area and surrounding West Cobb parks show just how popular court sports are around here—and now you don't need to load everyone into the car to get that quality practice time. Our lifetime warranty means you're not just buying a court; you're investing in something that'll outlast the home itself. We're only 12 minutes away, so we understand your neighborhood's specific drainage patterns, sun exposure, and exactly what kind of installation holds up in Cobb County's climate.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is actually one of the biggest reasons a professional sport court installation matters here. That dense, moisture-retaining clay means drainage is critical—improper grading will leave you with standing water after rain, which degrades the court surface and creates safety issues. We always account for the natural slope of newer construction lots in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill; many homes were built on fills that shift slightly over the first few years, so your base prep needs to anticipate that movement. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're tucked near tree lines or positioned in more open developments. Morning shade from mature oaks can actually extend court life by reducing UV stress, but it also means slower drying times during humid Georgia summers. Most West Cobb yards have room for a regulation court, though we often work with 30x50-foot setups or smaller multipurpose configurations. HOA guidelines in this area generally favor artificial surfaces over natural grass for sports installations, since they're easier to maintain and won't create bare patches. We'll pull your specific lot specs during the site visit to ensure the court integrates properly with your home's grading and drainage plan.
Absolutely. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil and holds moisture longer, which is why we spend extra time on base preparation in West Cobb. We excavate to proper depth, ensure positive drainage away from your foundation and neighbors' properties, and use crushed stone sub-base rated for clay conditions. Skipping this step leads to settling and puddles—exactly what you're trying to avoid.
Yes, though we adjust expectations slightly. Artificial turf in partial shade dries slower after rain and may show algae growth if humidity stays high. We recommend slightly better drainage specs and can suggest court colors that hide minor discoloration better. Most Lost Mountain homes still get 4-6 hours of direct sun daily, which is plenty for durability.
From site visit to finished court usually takes 2-3 weeks, depending on weather and any soil remediation needed. Since we're only 12 minutes away, we can schedule flexible site visits and plan around Cobb County's rainy spring season. We'll give you a realistic timeline during consultation based on your lot's specific conditions.
Our lifetime warranty covers the court surface material itself—seams, wear, and defects. We also stand behind our base work, which is engineered for West Cobb's clay conditions. Proper installation upfront means you won't experience settling issues. If drainage problems arise from changes outside the court area, we address them promptly.
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