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Your backyard in Sandy Springs North doesn't have to be a maintenance nightmare. We get it—the clay soil up here in North Fulton holds water like a sponge, your kids want a safe place to play year-round, and natural grass just doesn't cut it when you're dealing with Atlanta's humidity and heavy foot traffic. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you're near the Dunwoody border or closer to the Abernathy corridor, we've installed dozens of synthetic courts in your neighborhood that handle everything from basketball to multi-sport setup. No more patchy grass, no more watering bills, no more excuses to keep the kids inside. A sport court is the fastest way to add real value to your property and actually use your yard. We're just 28 minutes away in North Fulton, and we work with homeowners who want quality without the financing headache—no credit checks, just straightforward pricing and professional installation. Let's talk about what's possible for your space.
Sandy Springs North sits on heavy North Fulton clay, which means drainage is your biggest natural enemy. That thick clay base actually works in your favor for sport court installation—it gives us a stable foundation that won't shift or settle unevenly like sandy soil might. The real challenge is managing water runoff during our Georgia downpours, especially in the spring. We always recommend proper base preparation and slight grading to keep moisture from pooling at the edges. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot size and tree canopy. Properties near Morgan Falls and the Dunwoody border tend to have mature tree coverage, which is great for cooling but means we need to account for shade patterns when recommending court placement. Most yards in the 30350 and 30328 zip codes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots—plenty of room for a full-size basketball court or a multi-sport hybrid setup. HOA rules in Sandy Springs North are generally turf-friendly, but we always check local guidelines before we break ground. The suburban layout here makes installation straightforward—good access, manageable utility locations, and neighbors close enough that timing matters.
Not if we do the base right. Clay actually provides excellent stability for the court surface itself. We install proper subsurface drainage, grade the site to shed water away from the playing area, and sometimes add a perforated pipe system if the lot drains slowly. The clay won't damage your court—poor preparation will. We've built hundreds of courts on clay soil just like yours.
Partial shade is fine—actually helps keep the surface cooler in summer. Full shade under dense canopy can trap moisture and encourage algae growth. We assess your specific tree coverage and recommend placement that maximizes sun exposure while keeping the court functional. If trees are unavoidable, we suggest a maintenance plan that includes occasional cleaning.
Most residential properties here run 0.25 to 0.5 acres. You can fit a 28'x50' full basketball court, or opt for a multi-sport 30'x40' setup that handles hoops, futsal, and volleyball. We survey your lot and work around trees, utility lines, and house placement to maximize usable court space without crowding your yard.
Yes. We work with homeowners who want a quality sport court without jumping through financing hoops. No credit checks, straightforward pricing, and flexible payment terms. We're transparent about costs upfront—base prep, surface material, installation labor, and any site-specific upgrades. No surprises, just a court that works.
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