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Sport Court Installation in West Cobb, GA

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Sport courts are becoming a backyard staple in West Cobb, and honestly, it makes sense—families around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area are tired of fighting Georgia heat and humidity just to get outside and play. A dedicated sport court gives you a real surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the wear and tear on your knees that asphalt brings, and it holds up beautifully through our sticky summers. We've installed quite a few in the 30127 and 30152 areas, and homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. The newer construction neighborhoods around Harrison High School tend to have decent-sized yards, which is ideal for court layouts. Summer is actually the sweet spot for installation—the ground is workable, the weather cooperates most days, and you'll have your court ready before kids head back to school. Unlike natural grass, artificial sport surfaces don't require constant watering or reseeding, which matters more here in Cobb County where our clay soil doesn't always play nicely with traditional landscaping. Plus, there's no mud tracking into the house after rain, no patchy dead spots by August, and zero pesticide concerns if you've got little ones playing on it.

West Cobb Turf Conditions

West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial sport courts perform so well here. Natural grass struggles with our clay composition—it compacts easily, drainage gets iffy, and you end up with bare patches or standing water after heavy rains. A sport court eliminates those headaches entirely. The neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill get decent afternoon sun exposure, which is perfect because you want some heat to help the turf's durability during our long, humid summers. That said, if your yard has mature oak trees or sits in heavy shade, we factor that into drainage design since Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms can dump fast. Most homes in the newer construction areas have yards that support a 30x60 or smaller court layout without eating up the entire backyard—important if you've got other landscaping or want room for a pool. Cobb County's HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood, so we always recommend checking your covenants before we break ground. Installation timing matters too: summer heat means the base material sets properly, and you'll have a fully cured court ready for fall use. We're only about 12 minutes from most West Cobb addresses, so we handle prep, base installation, and turf placement efficiently without the wait time you'd get from Atlanta installers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does West Cobb's clay soil cause drainage problems with sport courts?

Not at all—in fact, clay is why we're thorough with base preparation. We install a proper gravel and crushed stone foundation that sits above your native clay, which directs water away from the turf surface. The court itself is permeable, so water flows through to that base layer and disperses safely. Summer storms are heavy, but the design handles them without puddling or soft spots.

Can I install a sport court during West Cobb summers, or is it too hot?

Summer is actually ideal. Heat helps the synthetic turf settle and cure properly, and the ground is workable without being waterlogged. Our crews work early mornings to avoid peak afternoon heat, and the whole process moves quickly. You'll have a game-ready court before school starts back in the fall.

What size court fits typical West Cobb newer-construction lots?

Most homes in Lost Mountain and around Mars Hill can accommodate a 30x60 court (half-court basketball or full pickleball) without dominating the yard. We customize dimensions based on your space and needs. Larger lots might go 40x80 for full-court play. We'll measure your yard and HOA setback requirements to find the perfect fit.

Do I need HOA approval before installing a sport court in West Cobb?

Yes—Cobb County neighborhoods have varying covenants. Some require pre-approval, others just notification. We recommend checking your HOA docs or calling your management company first. We can discuss color and design options that typically align with landscape guidelines, and we're happy to help with any documentation the HOA needs.

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