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Sandy Springs North residents have a real advantage when it comes to building a sport court: the terrain here in Fulton County actually works *with* you, not against you. Your neighborhoods sit in that sweet spot between Dunwoody and the Abernathy corridor where backyards tend to be sized just right for a dedicated court—not too cramped, not sprawling. We've installed plenty of courts in 30350 and 30328, and the families who go this route tell us the same thing: suddenly their kids aren't disappearing into screen time, and neighbors actually know each other again. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. It's about creating a reason for your family to be outside, and in North Fulton's suburban setting, that matters. Whether you're near the Morgan Falls area or closer to North Springs MARTA, the logic is the same: artificial turf and court surfaces handle Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil way better than natural grass ever could. We handle the site prep, manage the drainage—which is critical with North Fulton clay—and get your court ready to play year-round. No more mud. No more dead spots. Just a surface that's ready when your family is.
Sandy Springs North sits on some genuinely challenging soil. That North Fulton clay we mentioned? It holds water like nobody's business, especially during Georgia's heavy spring rains. If you've got natural grass now, you've probably noticed bare patches and drainage issues—that's the clay talking. When we install a sport court here, proper grading and subsurface drainage aren't optional; they're foundational. The good news is your yards typically have decent slope already, which helps. Shade patterns vary depending on whether you're on the Dunwoody border with heavier tree coverage or further into the Abernathy corridor where lots sit more open. We assess sun exposure during your consultation because it affects both wear patterns and how the court plays during peak hours. Most yards in these neighborhoods run between 35 and 55 feet in one direction—perfect for a regulation or recreational court without eating your entire backyard. HOA considerations matter here too. Check your covenants before we visit; some Sandy Springs North communities have aesthetic requirements that influence color choices and border treatments. We've navigated those before and know what typically gets approved.
Absolutely, but that's exactly why proper installation matters. Clay in Sandy Springs North compacts and holds water, so we build in a gravel base layer and install French drain systems when needed. Your court won't sit in puddles after rain like natural grass would. We've done dozens in the 30350 and 30328 area—drainage is built in from day one.
Most residential sport courts take 5–7 business days from site prep to final striping. We're 28 minutes away at LawnLogic HQ, so we're local, not flying in from Atlanta. Weather in North Fulton sometimes adds a day or two if we hit unexpected rain during base work, but we schedule around spring storms when we can.
Not at all. Neighborhoods along the Abernathy corridor and near Dunwoody see these regularly. We offer neutral colors—dark gray, hunter green, burgundy—that complement North Fulton landscaping. We also work with HOAs on border treatments if your community has specific requirements.
Fall and early spring are ideal because you avoid summer heat and wet spring rains. We can build year-round, but those shoulder seasons mean faster curing and better working conditions. If you're thinking spring, reach out soon—North Fulton's rainy season fills up our schedule quickly.
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