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Sandy Springs North is booming with new construction, and a lot of families moving into the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor areas are thinking the same thing: how do we get a yard that actually works for our kids without spending every weekend mowing and maintaining it? Sport courts are becoming the go-to solution for new builds in your area, and honestly, it makes sense. You've got the space, you've got the clay-heavy soil that can be tricky to keep lush, and you've got active families who want a functional backyard instead of a high-maintenance one. We've been installing sport courts across North Fulton for years, and the neighborhoods around Morgan Falls and near North Springs MARTA have some real advantages when it comes to court installation. Your lot size, the way the sun hits, and even your soil composition all play into what kind of system works best. The good news? We handle all of that analysis for you. Most folks in Sandy Springs North find that a synthetic sport surface actually saves them money in the long run—no fertilizer, no aeration, no watering during Georgia summers.
Here's what makes Sandy Springs North a bit different from some other North Atlanta suburbs. That North Fulton clay soil is dense and drains slower than you'd like, which is why a lot of homeowners end up fighting dead patches or puddling in natural yards. With a sport court, that's a non-issue—we manage the base layer and drainage ourselves. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your lot backs up toward the Dunwoody border or sits deeper in the neighborhood. We'll do a site visit to see your shade patterns throughout the day; that affects court positioning and material choices. HOA rules in Sandy Springs North tend to be reasonable about court installations, but we always check your specific covenant before we start work. Lot sizes in new construction homes here typically run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is usually enough for a half-court or modified full-court setup. One thing we always mention: access. If your driveway doesn't have a clear path for equipment delivery, we plan ahead. We're familiar with the neighborhood layouts, so logistics aren't a surprise.
Absolutely. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil and holds moisture longer. We account for that by installing proper base preparation and drainage layers underneath the synthetic surface. It actually makes the court more stable long-term, but we need to get it right from day one. We've done dozens of installs in your soil type across North Fulton.
Most do, especially in new construction areas where families are actively building out their yards. We always pull your CC&Rs before quoting and can show you examples of approved courts in similar neighborhoods. If there are restrictions, we'll talk through alternatives or help you understand what modifications might be needed.
For a half-court setup on a standard new-build lot, we're usually looking at 3–5 days of on-site work, depending on base prep. If we're working with freshly graded construction soil (common in new homes), we may need an extra day. Weather can add time too—Georgia summer heat means we sometimes adjust our schedule.
Yes, but we'll position it to maximize sun exposure during peak play hours. Some shade is actually nice in Georgia summers. We just avoid spots with heavy tree coverage that stays wet or gets dense afternoon shadows. If your lot is limited on options, we'll discuss the trade-offs with you upfront.
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