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Sandy Springs North sits right on that sweet spot between suburban comfort and active family living. Whether you're near the Dunwoody border or closer to the Abernathy corridor, chances are you've got kids who want to play basketball, pickleball, or just have a solid court surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after a Georgia downpour. That's exactly where sport courts come in. We've been installing certified sport surfaces across North Fulton for years, and we know this area inside and out—the clay-heavy soil, the shade patterns from those mature trees, the way drainage can make or break a backyard investment. A sport court isn't just about upgrading your property value (though it does that). It's about giving your family a reason to stay home, creating a gathering spot that actually works year-round, and finally having a surface that holds up to Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain. We handle everything from site assessment to final installation, and we're just 28 minutes away when you need us.
North Fulton's clay composition is honestly one of the first things we address with every Sandy Springs North installation. That dense, moisture-retaining soil means drainage isn't optional—it's essential. We design every court with proper base preparation and grading to push water away from the playing surface and toward your existing drainage patterns. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're positioned near the Morgan Falls area or nestled under the tree canopy that's common throughout the neighborhoods here. Some yards catch afternoon western sun for 6+ hours; others sit mostly shaded. We assess this during the site visit because it affects material selection and court orientation. Many properties in the 30350 and 30328 ZIP codes have HOA guidelines, so we coordinate with your community rules before breaking ground. Yard sizes in this area tend to be generous—most homes have enough space for a full court or a meaningful half-court setup. We've also learned that late spring through early fall is peak installation season here, but we work year-round as long as the ground isn't frozen.
Absolutely. North Fulton clay compacts differently than sandy soils, so we always recommend a engineered base layer with proper grading for water runoff. We'll excavate, compact the clay, add a drainage-friendly substrate, and then lay your sport court surface on top. It's the difference between a court that lasts 15 years and one that fails in five. The extra upfront investment in base prep pays for itself.
Many neighborhoods in the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor areas do have design guidelines. We handle initial reviews and coordinate with your HOA to ensure color, size, and placement align with community rules. In most cases, a well-maintained sport court actually gets approval because it improves property aesthetics and doesn't create nuisance issues like traditional concrete courts.
A standard residential sport court takes 5–7 business days from start to finish, assuming weather cooperates and site prep goes smoothly. North Fulton's clay can slow things down if we hit unexpected water retention, but we're familiar with that variable. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the site visit.
Acrylic systems handle Georgia humidity really well and dry faster than some alternatives. If your court sits under heavy tree cover—common near Morgan Falls and other wooded pockets—we might recommend a lighter acrylic color and ensure airflow in your design. We'll walk you through options based on your specific sun and shade patterns.
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