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Sandy Springs North residents know the drill: you've got a decent-sized lot, probably bordered by some mature trees from the Dunwoody side, and you're thinking about how to actually *use* your yard instead of fighting Georgia clay and brown patches every summer. A sport court makes sense here. Whether it's basketball, pickleball, or just a clean surface for the kids to run around on, artificial turf eliminates the headaches that come with North Fulton's heavy clay soil and our unpredictable humidity swings. We've installed courts throughout this area—from homes near the Abernathy corridor to properties closer to Morgan Falls—and the consistency is what wins people over. No more watering bans during droughts, no more mud after a hard rain, no more explaining to your HOA why the lawn looks like a patchwork quilt. LawnLogic can have your court built and ready in less time than you'd think, and honestly, your family will wonder why you didn't do it sooner. The investment pays for itself in usable space and saved maintenance within just a couple of seasons.
Here's what makes Sandy Springs North unique: that clay base. It's not going anywhere, and traditional grass struggles with it—especially in shaded areas where you've got those tall oaks and pines. Drainage is critical. Our installation crew accounts for the natural slope toward Morgan Falls area properties and grades accordingly so water doesn't pool during our heavy spring rains. Most yards in your zip codes (30350 and 30328) are roughly a quarter to half-acre, which is perfect for a standard sport court footprint. HOA restrictions vary depending on whether you're in a managed community or not, but artificial turf generally clears that hurdle faster than you'd expect—it reads as maintained and professional. Sun exposure matters too. Homes along the Abernathy corridor get solid afternoon sun, which actually works in your favor for keeping the court usable year-round. If your property backs up toward the Dunwoody border or sits under heavy tree cover, we'll recommend infill that handles shade better and stays cooler underfoot. Installation typically runs 5–7 days depending on site prep and whether we're dealing with old concrete or starting from grade.
It depends on whether your HOA has restrictions, but most residential sport courts in Fulton County fall under standard residential improvement rules. We handle all the coordination—usually a simple zoning confirmation since sport courts are considered recreational structures on your own property. Check your community guidelines first if you're in a managed neighborhood; we've worked with most Sandy Springs North associations and know their requirements.
Absolutely. The clay is actually why artificial turf shines here. We build a proper base layer system that handles drainage and prevents the settling issues you'd see with poor-draining soil underneath. Your court won't shift seasonally, and water moves through instead of pooling. This is one of the biggest advantages over trying to maintain natural grass on North Fulton clay.
A standard residential court (30x60) in Sandy Springs North typically runs $8,000–$14,000 depending on infill type, base prep complexity, and whether you're adding fencing or lighting. Properties with heavy clay or poor drainage might need extra base work, which we quote site-by-site. Request a free estimate and we'll walk you through options.
Most court installations in your area take 5–7 business days once we start. We're 28 minutes from Sandy Springs North, so scheduling is flexible. Weather can add a day or two—we won't pour base material in heavy rain. Total timeline from estimate to your family playing? Usually 2–3 weeks.
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