Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in West Cobb isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's a practical solution for families in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and the Harrison High School area who want their kids to train year-round without fighting Georgia heat and humidity on asphalt. We've installed dozens of courts across Cobb County, and we know exactly how West Cobb properties work. Your newer construction home likely has great bones for a court installation, and our team is just 12 minutes away, which means we can handle next-week installs without the logistics headache. Unlike concrete or natural grass, artificial turf courts stay playable through Georgia's wet springs and scorching summers—no puddles, no dead patches, no excuses. Whether your kids play basketball, tennis, or multi-sport, we'll build a court that handles the local clay soil and drainage challenges that come with living in this part of Cobb County. Most families in your area see their court as an investment in keeping kids active at home and saving money on gym memberships and league fees.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil means drainage is everything. During our spring rains and summer storms, water doesn't absorb quickly into the ground like it does in sandier areas. That's why we engineer subsurface drainage into every court we install here—we're not guessing; we've learned what works from dozens of Mars Hill and Lost Mountain projects. Your newer construction home probably has good grading, but clay compaction can still trap moisture. We address that upfront. Sun exposure is another big factor in this part of Cobb County. Depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, you might get brutal afternoon sun on the court from May through September. That affects both player comfort and turf longevity, so we map sun patterns before we design your court layout. Many newer communities in West Cobb have HOA guidelines about court dimensions, surfacing colors, and setback distances—we handle those conversations and ensure your install passes inspection. Court size matters too: most residential lots around Harrison High School area can accommodate a 30-by-60 multi-sport court, though tighter lots often work better with a half-court or smaller layout. We'll assess your specific property and soil during the site visit.
Absolutely. Clay is actually common in newer Cobb County construction, and we design drainage systems specifically for it. We'll excavate, grade, and add a permeable base layer so water doesn't pool. Your court will play just as well as one on sandy soil—the difference is in our prep work, not the final result.
We're 12 minutes from West Cobb, so next-week installs are realistic if weather cooperates. A typical residential court takes 5-7 working days from site prep to final striping. If you're ready to move forward this week, we can schedule a site visit immediately and lock in your timeline.
Most West Cobb HOAs allow sport courts, but color, size, and setback rules vary by community. We've worked with HOAs across Cobb County and know how to navigate approvals. Bring your deed restrictions to our site visit, and we'll confirm your court design meets requirements before we break ground.
Premium polyurethane-infused artificial turf handles West Cobb's heat and humidity better than concrete or asphalt. It stays cooler underfoot, drains fast during storms, and doesn't crack or buckle like hard surfaces. We recommend medium-pile turf for basketball and tennis—durable, responsive, and built for Atlanta-area weather.
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