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Your backyard in Sandy Springs North doesn't have to stay the way nature intended it. A lot of homeowners along the Abernathy corridor and near Dunwoody are discovering that sport courts in artificial turf give them something natural grass just can't deliver—consistent playability, zero mud after rain, and a surface that actually holds up to Georgia's heat and humidity. We've been installing these courts all over North Fulton, and the transformation is real. You get a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just a flat, reliable surface that your kids can use year-round without worrying about drainage issues or bare patches. The color options available today are nothing like the plastic-looking turf from ten years ago. You can choose from realistic greens that complement your landscaping, or go bold with the court-style colors if you're building a dedicated sports area. Since we're just 28 minutes away in Sandy Springs North, we handle the whole process—from dealing with that typical North Fulton clay base to final line marking—without the back-and-forth that comes with out-of-area contractors. Let's talk about what would actually work for your yard.
Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, which means drainage is something you'll want to handle right from the start. The good news is that artificial turf actually solves a lot of clay-soil problems—no more puddles after summer thunderstorms, no compaction issues from foot traffic. Your typical lot in this area tends to be suburban-sized, so we're usually working with enough space to either do a full court or a really functional play area. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're closer to the Morgan Falls area or backing up to the Dunwoody border, so we assess shade patterns during the site visit. A lot of homeowners here have HOA guidelines, especially in the Abernathy corridor neighborhoods, so we make sure your color choice and court layout fit those requirements before we break ground. The clay base actually gives us a solid foundation to work with—we'll add proper base layers and drainage fabric to keep water moving away from the court surface. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and we handle permitting if your community requires it.
Most of the properties we see here lean toward hunter green or forest green—it blends with the surrounding yards and doesn't look like a bright commercial court. If you want court-style colors (blues, reds, grays), we can do that too, but check with your HOA first since some Abernathy corridor neighborhoods have specific guidelines. We'll show you samples on your actual site so you can see how the color reads in your lighting.
Yes. North Fulton clay doesn't absorb water like sandy soil does, so we build in a drainage layer beneath the turf. We typically add a permeable base and ensure slope away from your house. This prevents pooling and keeps your court playable even after heavy rain. It's not extra—it's standard for this area.
Plan on 3–5 business days depending on site prep. If your yard has heavy clay, uneven grading, or existing sod that needs removal, we budget accordingly. We're local, so scheduling is flexible and we don't lose time to travel from far away.
Most Sandy Springs North HOAs allow them, but requirements vary—especially in Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor communities. We've worked with these neighborhoods before and can help you understand what's required. Bring your CC&Rs and we'll point out any color or size restrictions before you decide.
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