Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North rentals sit in a unique spot—you've got the North Springs MARTA station nearby, family-oriented neighborhoods backing up to Dunwoody, and landlords who understand that curb appeal drives tenants. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have anymore; it's the kind of upgrade that justifies higher rent and shorter vacancy periods. We've been installing artificial turf courts across North Fulton for years, and we know exactly what rental properties in your area need. The Abernathy corridor and those neighborhoods near Morgan Falls tend to have families looking for active outdoor space, and that's where a quality sport court pays dividends. Whether it's a basketball half-court, a multi-sport setup, or a padded play surface, artificial turf holds up to the wear-and-tear that rental properties face—no mud, no dead patches, no constant maintenance headaches. Our team is based just 28 minutes south, so we handle projects from initial site visit through final line painting efficiently. We get the North Fulton clay soil, the humid summers, and the HOA requirements that come with Fulton County properties. Let's build something that tenants will actually use.
North Fulton clay is compacted and dense—good news is that artificial turf doesn't care about your soil the way sod does, but we still need proper base preparation and drainage to prevent pooling during Georgia's heavy summer rains. Sandy Springs North yards vary widely depending on whether you're closer to the Dunwoody border or inland; some properties have mature tree coverage that creates dappled shade, while others get full afternoon sun exposure. That matters for court surface temperature and material selection. Most rental properties in your ZIP codes (30350, 30328) have yard dimensions between 30x40 and 50x50 feet, which is ideal for half-courts or small multi-sport setups. HOA rules in the area tend to allow artificial surfaces, but we always verify covenants before breaking ground. The clay subsurface here also means we install a rock base layer and drainage fabric to keep moisture from sitting underneath—crucial for longevity in our humid climate. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep. Because rental properties see more foot traffic, we recommend a more durable infill system that won't compact as quickly under heavy use.
Absolutely. Clay actually compacts well as a base layer for us—we add drainage fabric and rock beneath the turf to manage humidity and summer rain. The key is proper installation, not the clay itself. Sandy Springs North gets plenty of moisture, so our systems are designed with that in mind. Artificial turf actually outperforms natural grass in this climate because it won't develop bare spots or fungal issues like you'd see with sod.
Yes—families in your neighborhoods actively seek properties with outdoor recreation. A sport court typically adds $50–150 to monthly rent depending on size and finish quality. More importantly, it reduces vacancy time. Parents near North Springs MARTA and the Dunwoody border are specifically looking for homes with active outdoor space. We've seen landlords fill units faster with a court than without.
Minimal. You'll sweep it occasionally and rinse it down during dry spells to keep dust down. No mowing, no fertilizer, no dead patches—which matters hugely for rental properties where tenants won't maintain it like an owner would. Occasional infill top-ups happen every 3–5 years depending on use, but it's far less work than maintaining natural grass or concrete.
We handle both areas regularly. We're 28 minutes from Sandy Springs North, so site visits and installation are straightforward. We'll check your HOA rules upfront, assess sun/shade patterns (especially important near tree-heavy properties), and design a court that fits your yard dimensions. Schedule a free consultation and we'll show you what's possible.
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