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Sport courts in West Cobb have become a game-changer for families in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without the constant maintenance headaches. We've installed dozens of these across Cobb County, and the newer construction neighborhoods around Harrison High School are perfect candidates—the lots are big enough, the deed restrictions usually allow it, and homeowners here understand the value of investing in quality recreational infrastructure. What makes West Cobb unique is the combination of clay-heavy soil and Georgia's humidity; a properly installed sport court handles both beautifully. You get a surface that's safer than concrete, more durable than natural grass in our climate, and honestly, it transforms how your family uses the backyard. Whether your kids are training for school sports or you just want a place to shoot hoops without worrying about weather or wear patterns, a sport court delivers year-round playability. The 12-minute drive from our shop means we're close enough to handle installation quickly and be there for any maintenance or repairs without the runaround.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is actually an advantage during installation—it compacts well and provides stable drainage, which matters more than people think in our humid Georgia climate. The real challenge isn't the soil; it's the shade patterns. Depending on whether your lot faces the tree coverage typical of Lost Mountain or the more open layouts in newer subdivisions near Harrison High School, sun exposure varies dramatically. We factor that into cushioning and color recommendations—darker surfaces in heavily shaded yards can feel cool underfoot even in summer, while lighter finishes reflect heat better on full-sun courts. Most West Cobb properties have enough square footage for a regulation half-court or full court, and HOA guidelines in this area are generally favorable toward sport courts when they're setback properly from sight lines. The newer construction means fewer old-growth trees to work around during pad preparation, which speeds installation. One note: the seasonal water table in Cobb County can be high in spring, so proper base preparation and drainage installation aren't optional—they're essential for longevity.
Absolutely. Clay actually compacts and drains well when properly prepared. We've installed courts on properties throughout Cobb County with similar soil composition. The key is a solid base layer and good grading to move water away from the court. Your soil isn't a limitation—it's actually easier to work with than sandy or rocky terrain.
A half-court fits nicely in 30x40 feet; a full regulation court needs about 50x90 feet. Most West Cobb lots, especially in newer construction areas, have the space. We do a free site walk to confirm dimensions and discuss setbacks from your home, property lines, and any HOA sight-line requirements specific to your neighborhood.
Yes, with planning. Many West Cobb properties have mature trees, and we work around them. Root systems are respected, and we adjust base depth as needed. Tree overhang can create shade benefits in summer but may require occasional leaf cleanup. We'll advise during the initial site visit whether tree proximity affects surface performance.
Site prep and base installation usually takes 3-5 days depending on soil conditions and grading needs. Surface installation follows and typically takes 2-3 additional days. Being just 12 minutes away means we can schedule efficiently and handle final details without long gaps between phases.
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