Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North sits right on that sweet spot between urban convenience and suburban breathing room—which means your backyard has real potential. The neighborhoods near the Dunwoody border and along the Abernathy corridor tend to have solid lot sizes, and homeowners here actually use their outdoor spaces year-round. Holiday gatherings, weekend basketball games with the kids, or just a place where the family can actually move around without worrying about muddy patches—that's where a sport court makes sense. The North Springs MARTA station nearby means your neighbors aren't all that far removed from the city hustle, so when you're hosting, you want your yard to look intentional and polished. Artificial turf sport courts give you that professional-grade playing surface without the maintenance headaches that come with Georgia's clay-heavy soil and our unpredictable spring rains. We've installed plenty of these in the Fulton County area, and the homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they use their courts more than they expected, and their yards hold up better through our humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. Getting one installed before the holidays gives you a finished product that'll impress guests and actually get used right away—not something sitting half-done while you're juggling family events.
Here's what makes Sandy Springs North unique from an installation standpoint: that North Fulton clay is dense and doesn't drain like you'd hope. Natural grass fights it constantly, but a sport court setup actually thrives on it because we're building a proper base system on top of whatever's underneath. The shade patterns around the Dunwoody border can be tricky—if your lot backs up to wooded areas or mature trees, we'll want to factor that into court placement and maybe adjust the turf pile height if you're dealing with partial shade. Most yards in this area run anywhere from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for a 30x60 or even smaller boutique court depending on your space. Abernathy corridor homes tend toward HOA communities, so we always check landscape guidelines upfront—some have restrictions on court colors or perimeter fencing that we work around. Spring thaw and our summer humidity mean drainage beneath the court matters more than people realize. We install with a gravel and crushed stone base that handles Fulton County's typical water table. Installation timeline here is solid year-round, but getting it done before December means your court's settled and ready for holiday entertaining without any settling or seaming surprises mid-use.
Most subdivisions along the Abernathy corridor and near Dunwoody require it, yes. We handle outreach and documentation—essentially showing them renderings and material specs so they understand it's not some eyesore. Typically takes 2-3 weeks. Some communities have specific color or height restrictions, which we work within. Worth checking your CC&Rs first so we're not surprised.
Dense clay is actually why a properly engineered base matters. We don't pour directly on clay—we install a gravel sublayer and crushed stone base that channels water to perimeter drainage or natural slope. Georgia's humidity and spring rains are exactly why this matters. Done right, your court sheds water faster than natural grass ever could.
We're about 28 minutes away, which means faster response times than most regional competitors. If you ever need seam work, infill top-ups, or any maintenance, we're local enough to prioritize you without the logistics nightmare of calling someone two hours out.
Absolutely. Winter freezes are short-lived, and our turf handles them fine. Summer heat in the Fulton County area can soften the infill slightly, but modern sport-court systems are engineered for Georgia's climate. You'll get consistent play from October through next September without worry.
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