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Building a new home in West Cobb? One of the smartest investments you can make is a sport court with premium artificial turf. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or anywhere in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes, a quality playing surface transforms your backyard into something your family will actually use year-round. We've installed hundreds of these courts across Cobb County, and honestly, the homeowners who add them during new construction never regret it—they usually wish they'd done it sooner. A sport court handles everything from basketball and pickleball to family volleyball games and just roughhousing with the kids. The beauty of planning this during your build phase is that we can coordinate grading and drainage with your home construction, which saves money and eliminates headaches down the road. Our artificial turf systems are built tough for Georgia's climate and require almost no maintenance compared to natural grass or concrete. We're just 12 minutes from West Cobb, so turnaround times are quick and we know this area's soil and weather patterns inside and out.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial turf shines here. That dense clay doesn't drain as efficiently as you'd want for a natural grass court, especially during Georgia's wet springs. With synthetic turf and proper subsurface drainage, you skip that problem entirely. Most new construction lots in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area are generous enough for a full-size sport court—typically 60' × 90' for a regulation basketball court, though we regularly build 40' × 60' courts when space is tighter. Sun exposure matters: courts that face north tend to stay cooler in summer, which is nice during July and August when Cobb heat can get intense. Shade from mature trees (if you're keeping any) can actually reduce heat buildup on the turf. HOA rules in newer West Cobb communities sometimes have specific guidelines about court dimensions and sightlines from the street—worth checking before the foundation is poured. Installation during new construction is ideal because we can work with your grading plan, avoid conflicts with irrigation lines, and get everything sealed and ready before you move in.
Not if it's installed correctly. We account for Cobb County's clay by building in a proper stone and drainage base beneath the turf. During your new construction phase, we can coordinate with your grading to slope the court appropriately. Without this foundation, water would pool—but with it, clay actually works fine. We've done this hundreds of times in West Cobb.
A standard 40' × 60' court typically runs $18,000 to $28,000 depending on turf grade and base preparation. Larger courts (60' × 90') run higher. New construction homes sometimes qualify for package discounts since we're coordinating with other contractors. Get a site-specific quote—every West Cobb lot is different.
Do it during construction. Coordinating with your builder's grading and drainage work saves thousands and prevents future foundation or drainage conflicts. Plus, your turf will be installed and ready when you move in. Retrofitting after landscaping is done costs more and creates logistical headaches.
Premium turf in direct sun can reach 130–140°F on peak summer days, but that's rarely a problem for active play. We use cooler-tech infill options that help. Early morning or late evening games are most comfortable. Plenty of Lost Mountain and Mars Hill families play through summer without issues.
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