Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your toddler's been eyeing the playgrounds around Harrison High School and the West Cobb parks, but you're thinking: wouldn't it be nice to have a safe, cushioned play space right in your backyard? That's exactly where a sport court comes in. We install premium artificial turf play surfaces throughout West Cobb—Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and the surrounding neighborhoods—and we've seen firsthand how much families in 30127 and 30152 love having a dedicated spot for their kids to run, jump, and play without worrying about mud, uneven grass, or hidden hazards. The newer construction homes throughout this area often come with compact yards or builder-grade landscaping, which actually makes a custom play court a smart investment. It's soft underfoot for little ones, drains beautifully through Cobb County's clay-heavy soil, and looks polished year-round. We're just 12 minutes away in the area, so we know the neighborhoods, the weather patterns, and exactly what works here.
Cobb County's clay soil can be tricky—it holds water and compacts easily, which is why proper drainage under your sport court matters more here than in sandier regions. We account for that during installation by creating a base system that lets water flow through instead of pooling. The newer construction homes in West Cobb often have smaller, oddly-shaped yards, especially in developments near Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, but that doesn't limit your options—we design courts to fit the space you have. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage and your lot's orientation, and we'll assess that before recommending turf pile height and infill type. HOA communities throughout 30127 and 30152 generally embrace artificial turf for play areas since it keeps maintenance predictable and appearance consistent. Summer heat here can be intense, so we use cooler-touch infill materials that stay comfortable for bare feet during Georgia's hot months.
Most HOAs in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill approve artificial turf play courts since they improve the neighborhood aesthetic and eliminate muddy, overgrown grass. We recommend checking your specific community guidelines, but we've successfully installed dozens of courts in Cobb County HOA neighborhoods. Having a professional installer involved actually helps—we can provide specs and photos that make approval straightforward.
Absolutely. We use light-colored, cooler-touch infill specifically chosen for warm climates like West Cobb. The material reflects heat better than dark alternatives, and the drainage base keeps the court from absorbing and radiating excessive warmth. Even in peak summer, our courts stay comfortable for toddlers and active kids.
Clay compacts and retains water, so we build a proper base layer that prevents pooling and promotes drainage. This means your court won't develop soft spots or become waterlogged after heavy Georgia rains. It takes a bit more prep than sandy soil, but the result is a stable, long-lasting play surface.
Newer homes in 30127 and 30152 vary widely—some lots are compact, others more generous. We design custom courts to fit your actual space, whether that's 200 square feet for a focused toddler zone or 400+ for a multi-activity area. Our initial consultation includes a site measure and realistic design options for your yard.
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