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A sport court in your West Cobb backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids at Harrison High School or playing in the local rec leagues around the Mars Hill area. We've installed dozens of these in Lost Mountain and the surrounding neighborhoods, and the difference between a bare yard and a dedicated play surface is night and day. Whether it's basketball, tennis, or just a multi-sport pad where your family can actually use the space year-round, a sport court handles Georgia's heat and humidity better than you'd expect. The newer construction homes in your ZIP codes (30127, 30152) often come with solid foundation work, which means your court installation goes smoother and lasts longer. We're based just 12 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood's specific drainage patterns, sun exposure, and soil conditions. That proximity matters when you need quick service calls or warranty support. A quality sport court isn't just an upgrade—it's an investment in your family's active lifestyle and your home's resale appeal.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually something we account for on every job. The newer construction developments mean your yard probably drains differently than older Cobb County lots, and that affects how we prep your court foundation. The Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas get solid afternoon sun, which is great for visibility but means you'll want to think about court orientation if you're planning evening play sessions. Shade from mature trees isn't as much of an issue in newer subdivisions, but it's worth noting if your lot has larger oaks nearby. HOA rules in West Cobb neighborhoods typically allow sport courts as long as they're setback appropriately and don't obstruct sight lines—we handle all that during design. Yard sizes in this area tend to be generous enough for a solid half-court or full basketball setup, though we've also done smaller multi-sport surfaces. The clay base means proper drainage layers are non-negotiable; we don't cut corners there. Humidity and summer temperatures are intense, so we recommend surfaces engineered for heat resilience. Installation in spring or fall gives you the best curing conditions, though we can work around your schedule year-round.
Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we add a gravel base layer to ensure proper drainage beneath your court. Cobb County clay can hold moisture, which is why we don't skip foundation prep in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain. This extra step costs a bit more upfront but prevents settling and cracking down the road—especially important in the newer construction homes where grading is still stabilizing.
Most West Cobb communities permit sport courts as long as they meet setback requirements and don't block sightlines from the street. We've worked with multiple HOAs in the 30127 and 30152 areas and know the typical requirements. We'll help you get any necessary approvals before installation starts, so there's no surprise headaches.
Spring and fall give you ideal curing conditions without the intense summer heat slowing the process. That said, we install year-round and have experience working around Georgia's humidity. Summer installations work fine; they just take slightly longer to fully cure. Winter is typically our slowest season but still possible.
Absolutely. We've done half-courts, quarter-courts, and multi-sport pads on lots of different sizes. We'll help you maximize playable space while respecting your setbacks and neighborhood layout. Newer West Cobb subdivisions usually have enough depth for at least a quality half-court basketball setup.
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