Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard court needs to happen fast—we get it. Whether you're in the Abernathy corridor or near the Dunwoody border, the courts we install in Sandy Springs North are built to take the Georgia heat and the constant use your family's throwing at them. Sport courts aren't just about the game; they're about reclaiming your yard from that patchy North Fulton clay and turning it into something functional before school starts or before your tournament season kicks off. We've handled emergency installs across 30350 and 30328 plenty of times. The clay soil in this area actually works to our advantage—it drains predictably, and we know exactly how to prep it. Our team handles the full process: site assessment, base preparation, and court installation without the usual weeks-long wait. Most of our Sandy Springs North jobs are done in days, not months. We're 28 minutes north from our shop, close enough to move fast when you need it.
North Fulton clay is dense and holds moisture longer than sandy soil, which means proper drainage under your sport court is non-negotiable here. We always install a compacted gravel base with perimeter drainage because the last thing you want is standing water after our afternoon thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're closer to Morgan Falls or backing up to the Dunwoody border—some properties get brutal afternoon sun, others sit in tree shade. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because that affects both court temperature and longevity. HOA rules in Sandy Springs North neighborhoods are generally favorable to sport courts, but we verify setback requirements and color restrictions before we break ground. Most residential yards in 30350 and 30328 have room for a half-court or full court layout; we'll work with your space constraints. Winter ice is rare but happens—our surface specifications account for occasional freeze-thaw cycles. The red clay residue from the soil can transfer to shoes initially, but proper site prep minimizes tracking.
Emergency installs for residential courts typically take 3–5 days depending on site prep complexity. Your North Fulton clay base needs proper compaction and drainage—we don't skip that step to rush. Once the base is set, the court surface goes down much faster. We can often mobilize within 48 hours of your call if you're in 30350 or 30328.
Most Sandy Springs North neighborhoods allow sport courts, but approval depends on setbacks, visibility from the street, and color choices. We review your HOA docs upfront and handle any required submissions. We've worked through approvals across the Abernathy corridor and Dunwoody-adjacent areas—rarely a blocker, but always worth confirming first.
North Fulton clay is actually predictable to work with. We excavate 6–8 inches, compact a gravel base, and ensure perimeter drainage so water doesn't pool. The clay residue might transfer to shoes briefly after installation, but proper base prep and surface sealing minimize that. Your court will be clean and playable within days.
We typically recommend acrylic or polyurethane surfaces rated for UV exposure—they hold up to full sun and don't soften excessively in heat. If your property sits in afternoon shade (common near Morgan Falls or under tree canopy), we can adjust specifications. We'll walk your yard during the quote and recommend based on your actual sun exposure.
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