Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families in West Cobb, especially in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area where newer construction means newer expectations for outdoor living. A lot of homeowners we talk to in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes are tired of watching clay stains wreck their kids' clothes, or dealing with the muddy mess that happens after a Georgia rain. That's where artificial turf courts make sense—you get a professional-grade playing surface that stays playable year-round without the maintenance headache. We've installed courts near Harrison High School and throughout West Cobb parks neighborhoods, and the feedback is consistent: families use them more, upkeep drops dramatically, and property value perception goes up. Our satisfaction guarantee isn't just marketing talk. We're local, we understand Cobb County's soil and weather patterns, and we stand behind every court we install. Whether you're thinking volleyball, pickleball, basketball, or just a multipurpose space for the neighborhood kids, we'll design it right the first time so you're not dealing with problems six months in.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is one reason artificial turf courts make so much sense here. That red clay holds moisture, breeds maintenance issues, and can create slippery conditions when wet—something families in newer developments know all too well. Our base preparation accounts for Cobb County drainage patterns, which matters more than most people realize. The newer construction in Lost Mountain and surrounding neighborhoods typically means you have decent lot grading already, but we always assess sun and shade exposure because afternoon heat can affect ball response and player comfort during summer months. HOA landscape rules vary block to block in West Cobb, so we pull permit info upfront and make sure your court design complies—the last thing you need is a neighbor complaint or HOA pushback after installation. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods tend to support 15' x 30' to 30' x 60' courts depending on your goals. We'll do a site evaluation that covers subsurface conditions, existing drainage, and whether you need reinforced edging based on foot traffic patterns. Georgia's humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles in winter mean we spec materials that handle our climate, not generic national standards.
Yes. The challenge isn't the turf itself—it's the base. Cobb County clay doesn't drain like sand, so we install a engineered base with proper slope and subsurface drainage. That prevents water pooling, reduces mold risk, and keeps the court playable after rain. We've put courts in throughout West Cobb and they perform exactly as designed when installation is done right.
You'll notice the difference immediately—no more mud, no stains on clothes, and the court is ready to use within 24 hours. The real win shows up over the first month when you realize you're spending zero time on maintenance and the court still looks fresh. That's when families actually start using these spaces regularly.
We're 12 minutes from West Cobb, so follow-up is seamless. If you spot an issue—seam separation, drainage problem, worn spots—we address it. We don't disappear after invoice. We spec materials for Georgia's climate, not generic conditions, so failures are rare. But if something doesn't perform as promised, we fix it.
Most do, but rules vary. We pull your HOA covenants before quoting and design accordingly. Many West Cobb HOAs actually prefer turf courts because they reduce dust, look maintained year-round, and keep property values stable. We'll help you navigate approval if needed.
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