Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area. Whether your kids are training for Harrison High School athletics or you just want a dedicated space for pickup games in your backyard, artificial turf courts built with recycled materials offer something real grass can't deliver—year-round playability without the maintenance headache. West Cobb's newer construction neighborhoods often come with solid foundation work, which actually makes installation smoother than you'd think. We've installed dozens of courts across Cobb County, and the homeowners here get it: they want durability, sustainability, and a surface that handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a mud pit every summer. Recycled-material sport courts aren't just better for your family's knees and ankles—they're engineered from reclaimed rubber and plastics that would otherwise end up in a landfill. That means you're getting premium performance while making a genuine environmental choice. The turf we install is packed with infill made from post-consumer materials, so your court is literally built from what would've been waste. Installation in West Cobb typically takes a few days, and we're just 12 minutes away, so we're right in your neighborhood when questions pop up or adjustments are needed.
Cobb County's clay soil is dense and doesn't drain like sandy loam, so proper base preparation matters more here than in some other Georgia regions. The newer construction in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill means most yards have been graded and compacted already, which is actually advantageous—we're starting with stable ground. West Cobb gets solid sun exposure, especially in the afternoon, and that's perfect for turf courts. The clay-heavy soil means you'll want to verify drainage around your proposed court location; standing water after heavy rain is something we plan around during the site survey. Humidity levels are typical for metro Atlanta, so the recycled infill we use is specifically chosen to resist moisture retention and odor issues. Many of the neighborhoods here have HOA guidelines around landscape modifications, so we coordinate with your architectural review committee before breaking ground. Yard sizes in newer developments tend to be generous enough for a standard half-court or full court setup, though we've also built plenty of 24-by-36-foot layouts for tighter spaces. The clay base can be compacted beautifully for turf installation; we're not fighting against loose, shifting earth like you'd encounter in some areas. Summer heat and occasional ice events in winter don't stress recycled-material courts the way they stress natural grass—the turf stays playable year-round.
Clay holds water, so we build in a proper drainage layer beneath the turf. During our site walk in Lost Mountain or Mars Hill, we identify low spots and slope the base away from problem areas. The recycled infill actually handles moisture better than traditional rubber, and we ensure perimeter grading directs water away from the court entirely. You won't have standing water issues if the base prep is right—and that's something we don't cut corners on.
Absolutely. The post-consumer rubber and plastic infill we use is tested for UV resistance, so Georgia's summer sun won't degrade it like you might expect. Winter ice and heat cycling don't cause the same stress on recycled materials that they do on natural grass. Courts we installed in Cobb County five years ago are still performing like new. You get genuine durability without the environmental guilt.
Most sport courts go from bare ground to game-ready in 3 to 5 days, depending on site conditions and court size. Since we're only 12 minutes from your neighborhood, we can schedule efficiently and handle any follow-up work without delays. Newer construction areas in Lost Mountain usually have fewer obstacles, so installation moves pretty smoothly.
Many West Cobb neighborhoods have architectural review boards, so yes—we help you navigate that process. We'll prepare the documentation, renderings, and drainage plans your HOA wants to see. It's a straightforward conversation once they understand the court is built from recycled materials and designed to blend into your landscape.
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