Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the go-to weekend project for families across West Cobb, and honestly, it makes sense. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, or near Harrison High School, the neighborhoods around here are full of active families who want to maximize their backyards without the hassle of traditional grass maintenance. We install sport courts for basketball, pickleball, and multi-sport setups—the kind of surfaces that handle Georgia heat and actually improve your property value. What's different about West Cobb is that most of the newer construction homes here have solid clay-based soil that's actually ideal for a proper sub-base. That foundation matters. A sport court isn't just something you throw down; it's an investment that needs to account for local drainage patterns, sun exposure, and how the soil beneath it will perform through our humid summers. We're just 12 minutes away, so we know exactly what works in these neighborhoods. Many of our West Cobb clients choose weekend installation because it means minimal disruption—your family gets a finished court by Sunday evening, ready to use Monday morning.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is actually a blessing for sport court installation. Unlike sandy or overly loose soil, clay provides natural compaction and stability—critical for surfaces that see a lot of foot traffic and temperature swings. The bigger consideration in West Cobb is drainage. Newer construction neighborhoods in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas typically have graded lots and established drainage patterns, which we map out before installation. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your yard faces north or south and how mature your tree coverage is. East-facing courts in West Cobb tend to stay cooler in afternoon heat, which homeowners appreciate during summer play. HOA landscape guidelines in some West Cobb subdivisions have specific rules about visible equipment and court colors—we help navigate those during the planning phase. Most residential lots in this area range from half-acre to one-acre, which gives us good flexibility for court placement and run-off space. We size courts to fit your actual use patterns and sight lines from your home, not just maximum dimensions.
Yes—that's our standard for residential courts in the area. We typically arrive Friday afternoon or early Saturday, handle site prep and base installation, and finish the playing surface by Sunday. Your West Cobb yard is ready to use by Monday. Exact timing depends on court size and current soil conditions, but weekend installation is absolutely doable for most Lost Mountain and Mars Hill properties.
Clay actually works in your favor. It compacts well and provides excellent base stability, which means fewer divots and surface settling issues long-term. We do adjust our sub-base approach for clay to ensure proper drainage during Georgia's heavy rain seasons. That foundation work is what keeps courts playable year-round in West Cobb.
Some subdivisions near Harrison High School and in Mars Hill have guidelines about visible court colors or placement. We review HOA rules before quoting and often recommend colors and positioning that blend with your landscape while staying compliant. It's a quick conversation that prevents headaches down the road.
Most West Cobb residential lots can accommodate a half-court or full 28×50 multi-sport setup with room for run-off and sightlines. We visit your property to assess sun, drainage, setbacks, and sight lines from your home—that determines the best court size for your specific yard and how you'll actually use it.
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