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Sandy Springs North homeowners deal with a real problem: that North Fulton clay soil stays wet half the year, and a natural grass court gets torn up fast once the kids start playing on it. We've installed artificial sport courts all through the Abernathy corridor and up near the Dunwoody border, and honestly, the families who go this route wish they'd done it sooner. You get a usable court 365 days a year—rain or shine—without the mud, the bare patches, or the constant replanting. The turf we install is built to handle Georgia humidity and won't fade under the summer sun like cheaper alternatives. Most of our Sandy Springs North clients have backyards in that 20-by-40 to 30-by-60 range, which is perfect for a basketball or multi-sport court. It's a one-time investment that your family will actually use, and resale buyers in this area notice quality outdoor improvements. We're just 28 minutes north, so we handle everything from site prep to finish in a timeline that works for busy families. No hidden costs, no surprises—just a court that plays like it should.
Here's what makes Sandy Springs North different: that clay-heavy soil in North Fulton doesn't drain like you'd hope, especially through fall and winter. Before we lay turf, we're already thinking about proper base preparation and drainage—it's not the same as installing in looser soil. The neighborhoods around here get decent sun exposure, but a lot of yards back up to wooded areas near Morgan Falls or tree-lined streets, so we assess shade patterns carefully. HOA rules in the Abernathy corridor can be particular about height and appearance, though artificial courts usually pass review since they're maintenance-free and look neat year-round. Most residential lots in Sandy Springs North—especially the 30350 and 30328 zips—are suburban-sized, meaning you've got room for a real court without it consuming your entire yard. Installation here typically involves grading to prevent water pooling, a compacted stone base, and proper edging to handle Georgia's temperature swings. We've seen what happens when shortcuts are taken in this area's climate, and proper installation upfront saves thousands later.
Absolutely, as long as it's installed right. We don't just lay turf on clay—we excavate, compact a stone base, and slope everything toward perimeter drainage. Sandy Springs North's heavy soil actually makes proper base work more important, not less. That's why we don't cut corners here. The turf itself drains fast; the base is what matters.
Pricing depends on size and turf quality, but most 25-by-45 courts run between $8,000 and $14,000 installed. That covers excavation, base prep, turf, and edging for homes in the 30350 and 30328 areas. We give honest estimates upfront—no surprise add-ons. Budget-conscious families appreciate the durability and zero-maintenance aspect over time.
In our experience, yes. Artificial sport courts are considered improvements, and they're maintained better than natural grass. We've worked with several HOAs near the Dunwoody border and haven't run into disapproval. It's worth checking your specific covenants, but most see these as smart investments that increase property value.
We can, though shade does affect turf longevity over decades. Modern artificial turf resists UV fade even in partial shade, but full sun is ideal. We'll walk your property, map the shade patterns, and recommend turf grade accordingly. Most Sandy Springs North yards have mixed sun, and we work with that reality.
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