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Sandy Springs North residents—especially those near the Abernathy corridor or close to Dunwoody—are discovering that a backyard sport court transforms suburban living. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play, the combination of Georgia heat and that dense North Fulton clay soil means you need a surface that actually holds up. We've been installing artificial courts across this area for years, and we know exactly what works in these yards. The neighborhoods here tend toward generous lot sizes, which gives us room to build courts that don't feel cramped. Plus, with Morgan Falls and the North Springs MARTA station nearby, families juggling commutes and kid schedules appreciate having a professional-grade court steps from their back door. No more trips across town for practice. No more excuses about weather. Your court is ready when you are—rain or shine, summer heat or occasional freeze.
North Fulton's clay-heavy soil can be tricky. It drains poorly after our Georgia downpours, and that's exactly why artificial sport courts make sense here. Rather than fighting soggy ground or compacted earth, you're working with a stable, engineered surface that handles our humidity and occasional hard rains without degrading. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your lot backs up toward the Dunwoody border with its mature tree coverage or sits more open along Abernathy. We assess shade patterns carefully—afternoon sun in Sandy Springs North gets intense, and certain synthetic surfaces perform better under that kind of heat stress. Most lots in this area run between half an acre and a full acre, giving us solid space to work with without requiring extensive yard redesign. HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about backyard improvements, though we always recommend checking your covenants first. One thing we see consistently: homes near the Abernathy corridor have better drainage by design, while properties closer to Morgan Falls topography need careful grading. We handle that assessment on-site.
Absolutely. Clay is actually dense enough to provide a solid base—better than sandy soil in some respects. We excavate, grade for drainage, install a compacted stone base, and lay the synthetic surface. The key is making sure water sheds properly, which our installation handles. North Fulton's clay won't shift under the court like looser soil would.
Modern synthetic sports surfaces are rated for heat. Georgia's afternoon intensity won't damage the material itself, but we choose turf blends specifically rated for southern climates. We also ensure proper infill and backing systems that resist UV breakdown. Homes in sunnier Abernathy corridor lots may see slightly faster wear, which we account for during design.
Most neighborhoods here allow backyard improvements, but covenants vary. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first. In our experience, courts that are set back from sight lines and don't impact neighboring properties sail through approval. We're happy to help you frame the request to your HOA board.
A standard residential court takes 5-7 days depending on site prep and weather. We're based 28 minutes from Sandy Springs North, so scheduling flexibility isn't a problem. We work around your family's needs and can often start early or adjust timing to avoid peak summer heat during install.
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