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Sport courts are popping up across West Cobb, and it's easy to see why. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or anywhere in the Harrison High School corridor, families are trading patchy grass and clay-heavy yards for surfaces that actually hold up to Georgia heat and hard play. A sport court handles basketball, pickleball, tennis, or just a solid game space without the mud, weeds, or constant maintenance that comes with natural grass in Cobb County's climate. We're talking about a surface that works year-round—no dead spots in summer, no slick mud in spring. The beauty of artificial turf for a sport court is that it transforms what might be an awkward corner of your property into something genuinely functional. Most West Cobb properties have that red clay base, which means drainage can be tricky and grass struggles. A sport court eliminates that problem entirely. Installation is straightforward, and since we're just 12 minutes from the West Cobb area, we can get you started fast. Same-day quotes, quick turnaround, and a finished court that'll last through years of neighborhood tournaments and family games.
Cobb County's clay-based soil is actually one of the best arguments for artificial turf. That dense red clay doesn't drain well, which means regular grass gets waterlogged, develops bare patches, and needs constant attention. A sport court sits on top of that problem—we build proper drainage underneath, and water just flows through instead of pooling. The newer construction in West Cobb means many properties are still settling and shifting slightly, which is why a professionally installed base layer matters. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're on Mars Hill or Lost Mountain. Some yards get hammered by afternoon sun, others stay shaded by mature oaks. Artificial turf performs consistently in both situations; natural grass doesn't. Most residential sport courts in the West Cobb area run 20' × 40' or smaller, fitting neatly into backyards without requiring major landscape overhauls. HOA communities in this region typically allow sport courts as long as they're maintained and properly installed—we handle all the details so your court stays compliant. Georgia humidity means real grass courts require constant mowing, fungicide treatments, and seasonal resurfacing. Turf courts need occasional cleaning but zero chemicals, zero mowing, and they're ready to play on within hours of a light rain.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf for sport courts is engineered to handle Georgia's climate. It doesn't brown out in summer like grass does, and it drains fast after rain so you're not waiting days to use it. The surface stays cooler than asphalt and won't crack like concrete does in freeze-thaw cycles. Heat reflection is minimal with quality turf—totally playable even in July.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep to finish. We handle grading, base installation, turf layout, and seaming. Since we're 12 minutes from West Cobb, we can schedule quick turnaround appointments and often complete work without multiple trips or delays. Weather can add a day or two, but we plan around that.
Most West Cobb HOAs have no issue with sport courts, especially when they're installed professionally and maintained. We can walk you through what your specific community allows and ensure everything meets guidelines. Turf courts are generally viewed as a responsible use of yard space—no runoff issues, clean appearance, and they improve property value.
Minimal. Occasional power-washing, light sweeping to remove debris, and that's really it. No fertilizer, pesticides, mowing, or seasonal reseeding like natural grass demands. Georgia's humidity and clay soil mean traditional courts get moldy and muddy; turf courts stay dry and play-ready. Most owners spend under an hour per month on maintenance.
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