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Your backyard sport court in Sandy Springs North doesn't have to spend half the year looking beaten down. We install synthetic turf that actually holds up to the clay-heavy soil around North Fulton and the humid Georgia summers—without the constant maintenance nightmare. Whether your lot borders Dunwoody or sits closer to the Abernathy corridor, sport courts built with quality artificial turf give you a usable playing surface year-round. No muddy patches after rain, no dead spots from too much sun. Just a court that's ready whenever your family is. We've been outfitting local yards across Fulton County for years, and we know what works in your neighborhood's specific soil conditions and drainage patterns.
Sandy Springs North sits on that heavy North Fulton clay that can spell trouble for natural grass courts—water pools in low spots, and during our humid summers, the ground stays moist longer than you'd think. The good news is that artificial turf doesn't care. Your yard probably gets a solid mix of sun and shade depending on whether you're near Morgan Falls or tucked into the tree cover along the Abernathy corridor. We design drainage layers beneath the turf to handle our seasonal rains without pooling. Most residential courts here run 2,000 to 3,500 square feet, and HOA landscape rules in this area tend to be reasonable about synthetic installations, especially when they're maintained cleanly. Installation takes 3 to 5 days depending on grading and soil prep—that clay base usually needs some work to ensure proper slope. We're based about 28 minutes south, so we know the terrain and can anticipate exactly what your property needs before we start digging.
Yes—that's exactly why we install a perforated base layer beneath the turf. North Fulton clay holds water, but our system channels it away laterally and down into a gravel foundation. After heavy rain, your court dries in 2 to 4 hours instead of staying soggy for days. We've done dozens of courts in your soil type across Fulton County.
During peak pollen season (spring) and fall leaf drop, a light rake or blower once weekly keeps it looking sharp. For the court itself, occasional hosing removes dust and debris. Unlike natural grass in our humidity, synthetic turf won't develop algae or moss if water drains properly—which ours does by design.
Most do, especially in Dunwoody-adjacent areas and along the Abernathy corridor where residents expect maintained landscaping. We handle HOA approvals regularly and can provide documentation showing the court meets aesthetic standards. Occasionally an older CC&R mentions natural grass only—we'd flag that before you invest.
We work with slopes all the time in Sandy Springs North. Your lot might have grade changes, especially if you're near Morgan Falls or in the Dunwoody border areas. Our crew grades and levels during install, then slopes the finish slightly for drainage. It costs a bit more than perfectly flat, but it's absolutely doable.
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