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A lot of homeowners in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—reach out to us with the same frustration: their kids want a real court for basketball or tennis, but Georgia's clay soil and summer heat make maintaining natural grass a losing battle. Here's the thing: sport courts in West Cobb aren't just about looks. They're about having a usable, playable surface year-round without the constant watering, reseeding, and bare-spot repairs that come with real grass in Cobb County. We've installed dozens of courts in your neighborhoods, and we know exactly what works on the newer construction lots here. Your yard doesn't have to turn into a mud pit every spring or dry out into a patchy mess by July. A quality artificial sport surface plays true, drains fast even in heavy rain, and handles the intense Georgia sun without breaking down. Whether you've got kids in the Harrison High School area or just want a backyard that's actually functional, we can build something that lasts 15+ years with minimal fuss.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is a real challenge for natural grass courts. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles hang around after rain and the surface stays soft longer than it should. Combine that with our Georgia heat and summer humidity, and you're fighting an uphill battle to keep grass alive and playable. Newer construction homes in your area often have tight lots, too—not always ideal for traditional grass maintenance. The good news: artificial turf doesn't care about clay underneath. We prep the base, ensure proper drainage, and you get a court that plays the same whether it's 95 degrees and dry or we just had a downpour. Sun exposure varies across Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, but turf handles full-sun courts way better than grass does. In fact, we often recommend turf for homes with south-facing yards because it won't bleach or thin out. HOA rules in West Cobb neighborhoods are generally turf-friendly these days, especially for sport surfaces, but we always verify during your consultation. The upfront investment pays off fast when you factor in zero watering, no disease issues, and a court that's ready to play on 365 days a year.
Absolutely. Modern sport court turf is engineered for heat and UV exposure. Georgia sun is intense, but quality materials won't fade, soften, or break down under it. We use turf with proven performance in hot climates. It'll stay firm and playable even in peak summer, unlike natural grass that thins out and dies in our heat.
We install a proper base layer system that channels water away from the clay, not into it. The turf itself is highly permeable, and we slope the court slightly for gravity drainage. Even heavy Cobb County rain drains within hours. Your court won't become a pond like natural grass courts do on clay.
Not typically for sport courts. Most West Cobb HOAs recognize the difference between decorative turf and functional play surfaces. We've worked with multiple neighborhoods in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill without issues. We'll review your specific covenants during the estimate to make sure you're clear.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on lot size and base prep needed. Newer construction homes in your area sometimes need more site work because of grading or clay removal, but we'll give you a timeline upfront during the consultation.
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