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Sandy Springs North sits in that sweet spot where suburban living meets serious yard ambitions. Between the Dunwoody border and the Abernathy corridor, homeowners here are thinking bigger—especially when it comes to outdoor recreation. Sport courts have become the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without sacrificing their entire backyard to maintenance. The good news? Our team knows this area inside and out. We've installed courts in your neighborhood long enough to understand the specific challenges—that North Fulton clay, the shade patterns from mature trees near Morgan Falls, the lot sizes typical of this corridor. A sport court isn't just about the surface; it's about fitting seamlessly into how Sandy Springs North homeowners actually live. That's why we don't show up with a one-size-fits-all approach. We talk through your space, your climate, your family's actual needs, and then we build something that'll last through Georgia summers and hold up to the play style you've got in mind.
Here's the reality: Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, which is dense and holds moisture longer than you'd want. That clay is exactly why a proper base matters before any sport court goes down. We've learned the hard way that skipping drainage prep in this area means water pooling problems come summer thunderstorm season. The tree cover around the Abernathy corridor and near the Dunwoody border creates natural shade patterns that actually work in your favor—your court won't be scorching hot in July the way an open lot might be. That same mature canopy means you've got leaf debris and organic buildup to manage, but that's a minor trade-off for cooler playing conditions. Most yards in this zip code (30350 and 30328) sit on quarter-to-half-acre lots, which gives us real flexibility. We typically see good sun exposure in the afternoon hours, which is ideal for court placement. HOA restrictions exist in some neighborhoods here, so we always advise checking your covenant language before we break ground. The proximity to North Springs MARTA means easy access for neighborhood kids and families—your court becomes the hub. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on base prep, and our crew is familiar with local permitting requirements.
Depends on your specific neighborhood, but several communities in the 30350 and 30328 area do have HOA oversight. Most require architectural review before ground work starts. We'll help you navigate the application—it's usually straightforward when the court's positioned correctly and sized appropriately for your lot. Call us first so we can review your deed restrictions with you.
Absolutely something to plan for. The dense clay here holds water, which is why we always install proper subsurface drainage before laying the court surface. It's not extra; it's essential in this soil type. We've done enough courts in Sandy Springs North to know exactly how to pitch the base and run perimeter drains so water moves away from the playing surface.
Most courts take 5–7 days start to finish, assuming your base prep goes smoothly. If we hit unexpected clay compaction or need extra drainage work, it might stretch to 8 days. We're only 28 minutes from our facility, so scheduling is flexible and we can mobilize quickly without long travel delays.
Shade is actually fine for sport courts—it keeps temperatures down, which is huge in Georgia summers. The real concern is leaf drop and debris from mature trees. If you're under heavy canopy, plan on seasonal cleanup. The surface itself handles partial shade beautifully; it's the maintenance side you're managing, not the court's performance.
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