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Sandy Springs North sits in that sweet spot north of Atlanta where suburban living meets serious outdoor space. Whether you're in the Dunwoody border area or closer to the Abernathy corridor, a lot of families here have the kind of yards that deserve more than just mowing and hoping. That's where a sport court comes in—not just a basketball pad or tennis surface, but a real, year-round play area that handles Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil without turning into a mud pit come summer. We've been installing these throughout North Fulton for years, and we know exactly what works in Sandy Springs North. The drive from our shop is about 28 minutes, so we're close enough to show up quickly for installation and maintenance, but far enough that we're not priced like we're downtown Atlanta. Your kids can shoot hoops before school, your neighbors can play pickle-ball on weekends, and you don't have to worry about puddles or worn-out grass. It's the kind of upgrade that actually gets used—almost every single day.
Sandy Springs North soil is mostly North Fulton clay, which is actually great news for sport court installation because it compacts nicely and provides solid drainage with the right base prep. We see a lot of properties with mixed sun and shade patterns, especially if you're near Morgan Falls or in the tree-lined neighborhoods off Abernathy. That matters because artificial turf performs differently depending on afternoon sun exposure—full sun courts stay cooler if you choose the right fiber, and shaded areas mean less UV stress over time. Most yards in your area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives you real options for court size without eating your whole backyard. One thing we always account for here is Fulton County's spring and summer moisture. Standard drainage is fine, but we often recommend enhanced subsurface grading for the heavy clay base layer. HOA rules in Sandy Springs North neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about recreational improvements, but we always pull your deed restrictions upfront—it takes 10 minutes and saves headaches later. Installation typically takes 3–4 days depending on existing grade work, and the North Springs MARTA station area doesn't see the kind of foot traffic that makes noise a neighborhood issue, so timing is pretty flexible.
Absolutely. North Fulton clay actually compacts well and creates a stable base. We just dig down, compact, add a gravel layer, then your court pad and turf on top. The clay itself isn't a problem—proper drainage and base prep are what matter, and that's exactly what we handle during installation.
Not really. Artificial turf doesn't grow moss or mildew the way natural grass does in Georgia's humidity. We recommend light brushing a few times a year and the occasional rinse, especially if pine pollen is heavy near Morgan Falls. That's it. No mowing, no chemical treatments.
Sport courts under 500 square feet typically don't need a permit in Sandy Springs North. We verify your specific address and HOA rules before we start, and we'll let you know if anything unusual applies to your property. Most residential installations proceed without any county paperwork.
Yes. Shaded courts don't have the same heat buildup as full-sun courts, which some families actually prefer. The turf lasts just as long—UV isn't an issue in shade. We'll assess your tree coverage and recommend fiber and color options that perform best in your light conditions.
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