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West Cobb homeowners are dealing with a real problem: Georgia summers mean watering bills that climb fast, especially when you've got kids who want to play outside year-round. Natural grass in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas gets hammered by heat and humidity, and Cobb County's clay soil doesn't exactly make maintenance easy. That's where a sport court with premium artificial turf changes the game. You get a durable playing surface that handles everything from basketball drills to backyard soccer—without the endless cycle of watering, fertilizing, and reseeding. We've installed dozens of these throughout West Cobb, from the Harrison High School neighborhoods to newer construction in the 30127 and 30152 ZIP codes. The water savings alone typically pay for itself within a few years, and your family gets a legitimate recreation space that looks sharp and performs like a real court, rain or shine.
Installing a sport court in West Cobb means working with Cobb County's notoriously dense clay base. That clay actually works in your favor during installation—it provides excellent drainage and a stable foundation, which means your court won't develop the soft spots or settling issues you might see in sandier soil. The bigger consideration is the Georgia heat and humidity cycle. Summer sun here is intense, so we orient courts to minimize afternoon glare when possible, and we spec turf with UV protection built in. Shade patterns matter too, especially in the Lost Mountain area where mature trees can create microclimates. Newer construction neighborhoods often have smaller yards, so we design courts to maximize usable space without eating up your entire lot. Most West Cobb HOAs are fine with sport courts—they actually improve property appeal—but we always verify deed restrictions before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and because we're based just 12 minutes away, we can handle any follow-up work quickly.
A typical 3,000–4,000 sq ft lawn in West Cobb uses roughly 40,000–50,000 gallons of water annually during warm months. A sport court uses zero. If you're maintaining a grass court or practice area now, you're looking at 30–50% of your outdoor water bill tied up in that one zone. Over five years, that savings often exceeds the court's cost. Georgia's heat makes natural grass thirsty here.
Absolutely. Cobb County's clay actually provides superior drainage and stability compared to sandier soils. Our turf is rated for temperatures well above what Georgia throws at it, and the UV protection means it won't fade or degrade prematurely. We've got courts in the Harrison High School area that have been performing flawlessly for 5+ years through multiple heat cycles.
Site prep and installation typically takes 3–5 business days, depending on whether we're removing existing grass or working with raw clay. We're only 12 minutes from West Cobb, so scheduling is flexible. Most homeowners see their court ready to use within a week from the first conversation.
Most HOAs in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and surrounding neighborhoods approve sport courts—they actually boost curb appeal. We always review deed restrictions and architectural guidelines upfront to confirm. In rare cases where height or color restrictions exist, we work with the HOA to find a compliant solution.
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