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Sport courts in West Cobb neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill have exploded in popularity over the last few years, and honestly, we see why. Between Harrison High School's athletic programs and the community's serious focus on youth sports, families in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes are investing in their own backyard courts instead of fighting for court time at overcrowded parks. The thing is, building a sport court that actually holds up in Georgia's humidity and Cobb County's clay-heavy soil isn't something you want to wing. We've been installing these systems within 12 minutes of West Cobb for years now, and we've learned exactly what works and what doesn't in this specific area. The clay base, the afternoon sun exposure, and the seasonal moisture swings all matter when you're choosing materials and planning drainage. That's why we offer a money-back guarantee on every court we build—we're confident enough in our process and our product knowledge to stand behind it completely. If your family's been thinking about a dedicated basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport court, let's talk about what makes sense for your property and your budget.
Cobb County's clay soil is beautiful for a lot of things, but it's got specific quirks when you're preparing a sport court base. That clay holds moisture, especially during Georgia's spring and fall rains, which means proper sub-base preparation and drainage aren't optional—they're essential. Newer construction homes throughout Lost Mountain and Mars Hill often have compacted clay yards that need careful assessment before installation. Sun exposure patterns vary significantly depending on whether your lot faces the wooded areas around Mars Hill or the more open neighborhoods closer to Harrison High School. West Cobb's humidity means your turf surface needs to be engineered for moisture management; we always recommend materials with drainage technology built in rather than surface-only solutions. Many properties in the 30127 zip code have shallow lot depths due to neighborhood layout, so court sizing requires thoughtful planning. HOA guidelines in some West Cobb communities have specific rules about court dimensions, fencing height, and lighting, so we review those before any work begins. The good news? We've done enough installations here to know the soil conditions, the shade patterns throughout different neighborhoods, and exactly how to build a court base that performs year-round.
Yes, but it's manageable with proper planning. Clay holds water, especially in Lost Mountain's lower elevations. We build a gravel and crushed stone base layer with specific slope angles to direct water away from your court. Depending on your exact property grade, we might recommend a French drain or perforated pipe system running along the court's perimeter. It adds to the upfront cost but prevents puddles and surface damage down the road.
A regulation basketball court needs roughly 50 by 94 feet; pickleball courts are smaller at 20 by 44 feet. Many West Cobb lots, especially in Mars Hill and Lost Mountain, can accommodate at least one full court or a multi-sport hybrid setup. We assess your property's dimensions, slope, and any setback requirements during a free site visit and show you realistic options.
We guarantee workmanship and material quality for one year after installation. If the court fails due to our installation process or material defect—not weather events or lack of maintenance—we'll fix it at no charge or refund your investment. We're confident in our work because we understand West Cobb's specific soil and climate challenges better than most installers.
Partial shade is fine; full shade isn't ideal for turf longevity. Some West Cobb properties have tree cover from mature oaks and pines. We can work with that, but afternoon sun exposure matters for durability. During your consultation, we'll assess your yard's sun patterns throughout the day and recommend turf types or court placement that maximize performance in your specific shade situation.
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