Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your West Cobb backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a game changer for families in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and the Harrison High School area who want their kids outside and active without the wear and tear on natural grass. We've installed dozens of courts across 30127 and 30152, and the response is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The newer construction homes throughout West Cobb often come with smaller, oddly-shaped yards, and that's actually perfect for a sport court. You get maximum playability in the space you have. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, multi-sport setups—artificial turf courts handle everything the Georgia heat and humidity throw at them. Unlike the clay-heavy soil typical to Cobb County, artificial turf doesn't compact, doesn't puddle after rain, and stays game-ready year-round. We're local—just 12 minutes from your neighborhood—and we've built our reputation on understanding exactly what West Cobb families need. No fluff, no overselling. Just a durable, low-maintenance court that your kids will actually use.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is one reason artificial turf makes so much sense here. Clay doesn't drain like you'd want for a natural grass court, especially during Georgia's wet springs. With a sport court, drainage happens on top of the turf system itself—you won't deal with muddy patches or standing water after a thunderstorm. The newer subdivisions around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill tend to have trees, which means partial shade in many backyards. That's not a problem for synthetic turf; it actually performs better in mixed sun-and-shade layouts than natural grass does. You also won't run into the algae and moss issues that pop up in shaded areas with real grass. Sun exposure on the west and south-facing sides can get intense in summer, but quality sport court turf is engineered for Georgia's heat—it won't fade or degrade like cheaper alternatives. HOA rules in West Cobb neighborhoods vary, but most are supportive of sport courts since they're low-maintenance and actually improve property appearance. We handle any HOA documentation you need. Yard sizes in the newer construction areas are often 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which works great for a half-court or smaller multi-sport layout. We'll assess your specific soil and slope during the site visit and let you know exactly what to expect.
Urgent installs are our specialty. Most courts in the 30127 and 30152 area take 3–5 business days from site prep through finish. We prioritize West Cobb jobs because we're close by—no long commute eating into your timeline. Weather delays are always possible in Georgia springs, but we schedule tight and communicate every step. Call us today if you need it done fast; we'll give you a real timeline, not a guess.
Absolutely. In fact, clay soil is why we recommend sport courts in West Cobb. Clay doesn't percolate water the way sandy soil does, so you'd have drainage problems with natural grass. Our base prep accounts for Cobb's soil type—we ensure proper slope and subsurface drainage so water moves away from the court. You'll never have a muddy court, even in summer storms.
Most West Cobb HOAs approve sport courts without issues—they're seen as yard improvements that boost curb appeal and property value. We've worked with dozens of HOA boards in your neighborhoods and can help with any approval paperwork or architectural review. Contact your HOA first, then call us; we'll handle the rest.
Minimal. Hose it down every couple of months, sweep debris, and that's it. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizer. The Georgia heat won't fade quality turf, and humidity won't cause mold or algae like it would on natural grass. You'll save hundreds per year compared to grass maintenance.
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