This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across West Cobb, and honestly, it makes sense. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, around the Mars Hill area, or near Harrison High School, you've probably noticed how many neighbors are installing them. The clay-heavy soil we deal with in Cobb County actually works in your favor—it's stable, it compacts well, and it gives us a solid base to work from. Most homeowners in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes are discovering that a properly installed artificial sport court means their kids can shoot hoops, play tennis, or run drills rain or shine without tearing up the yard. We're 12 minutes from West Cobb, so we know these neighborhoods inside and out. We've installed courts on postage-stamp lots in newer construction homes and sprawling properties with room to dream. The beauty of sport courts isn't just the durability—it's the freedom. No watering, no weeds choking up your baseline, no mud tracked through the house after a rainstorm. Newer construction homes in this area especially benefit because the underlying soil hasn't settled into those deep ruts yet. We can install this week if you're ready, get your foundation prepped correctly for our Cobb County clay, and have your kids playing by next weekend.
Cobb County's clay-based soil is dense and stable, which is excellent news for sport court installation. Unlike sandy or loamy soils that shift and settle unpredictably, our local clay holds a compacted base beautifully—that's half the battle for a court that lasts 10+ years without settling or cracking. Newer construction neighborhoods like those around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill often have grading already done by builders, though we always check for proper drainage patterns. West Cobb's terrain has some slope variation, so we assess each yard's natural water flow before we pour the foundation. The shade situation varies dramatically here. Properties near tree lines and older oak clusters (common in Mars Hill area) need different surface considerations than open yards facing south. We factor in sun exposure when recommending infill types and pad thickness. Most residential lots in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means court sizing is usually a straightforward conversation—we're fitting courts into real spaces, not sprawling estates. HOA rules in West Cobb developments are typically reasonable about sport courts, but we always verify before breaking ground. Our installation process accounts for Cobb County's clay compaction requirements and the region's moderate-to-heavy rainfall patterns.
Yes. We're 12 minutes from West Cobb and have crews available for rapid deployment. Given that it's this week, we'll schedule a 30-minute site visit to assess your Cobb County soil conditions, drainage patterns, and exact court dimensions. From there, we can typically break ground within 48 hours and have your court playable in 5–7 days, depending on weather. We'll be straight with you about any delays caused by rain or unexpected soil conditions.
It's actually a huge advantage. Our clay compacts densely and stays stable under the sport court base, unlike sandy soils that shift. We use that to our benefit by creating a solid foundation that won't develop ruts or drainage problems. We do check for proper grading on your property because West Cobb has terrain variation, especially in neighborhoods near Mars Hill and Lost Mountain. Proper slope prevents water pooling under your court.
Most homes in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes have yards that accommodate a 30×50 or 40×60 court comfortably. We've also done smaller 20×40 courts on tighter newer construction properties. During your site visit, we measure available space, account for setbacks, and show you what size makes sense for your actual yard—not some generic template.
Most do, but it varies by development. We always check your specific HOA restrictions before we start work. Some communities have color or material guidelines, others just want courts set back from the street. It's a quick phone call on our end, and we've navigated almost every HOA in the area. We'll handle that verification for you.
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