Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North sits in that sweet spot north of Atlanta where suburban living meets real outdoor space. Whether you're near the Dunwoody border or closer to the Abernathy corridor, a lot of families here have serious backyards—and serious ideas about what to do with them. A sport court checks boxes that regular grass just can't: your kids can actually play basketball or practice tennis year-round, without worrying about the North Fulton clay turning into a mud pit after rain. We've installed courts across this area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The investment pays for itself in family time, property appeal, and not having to explain to neighbors why there's a dust cloud in your yard every summer. Since we're just 28 minutes away, we can turn around your project efficiently and stand behind the installation with real local support. Flexible payment options make it easier to get started, so you're not choosing between a sport court and your next mortgage payment.
North Fulton clay is what most of us deal with out here, and it's honestly one of the reasons a synthetic sport court makes so much sense. Natural grass struggles with drainage in that dense clay, especially during our heavy spring rains. Once the ground gets saturated, you're looking at standing water and dead patches by mid-summer. A properly installed court sits on a compacted base with permeability built in, so water moves through instead of pooling. Sunlight exposure varies depending on your lot—properties along the Abernathy corridor tend to have more mature tree cover, which means dappled shade. That's actually ideal for a sport court, since it keeps the surface cooler during afternoon use and extends equipment lifespan. Most Sandy Springs North lots are 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which gives us room for a 30x60 or similar court without eating your entire yard. HOA restrictions vary by neighborhood, but we've worked with local covenants and helped plenty of homeowners get approval. The key is early conversation: we can design courts that comply with setback requirements and landscape guidelines while still giving your family what they need.
Absolutely. We excavate and compact the native clay, then add a drainage stone base—clay alone would trap water and cause the court to shift seasonally. That foundation work is non-negotiable in this area. It's why the installation takes a bit longer than in sandier zones, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 15 years and one that settles and cracks within five.
Not at all. Shade actually helps in Georgia's heat. Full sun courts get hot to the touch by mid-afternoon; the tree coverage you get near Morgan Falls and other wooded pockets keeps the surface cooler and more playable. We just make sure you have enough light for evening use and that trees don't drop debris constantly onto the playing surface.
Yes. We offer flexible payment plans so you can spread the cost across multiple months rather than paying the full quote upfront. Most Sandy Springs North homeowners do 50% down at signing, with the balance split across installation and final walk-through. It makes budgeting easier and lets you move forward without financial stress.
It depends on your specific neighborhood's covenants. We recommend checking your deed or asking your HOA before you call us, but honestly, we've navigated this so many times that we can guide you through the approval process. Most Sandy Springs North communities are flexible with sport courts if they're setback properly and screened with landscaping.
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