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Sandy Springs North homeowners know the drill: North Fulton clay soil doesn't play nice with traditional grass, especially when you've got a compact yard and kids who want to actually use the backyard year-round. That's where a sport court changes the game. We've installed artificial turf courts across the Dunwoody border neighborhoods and the Abernathy corridor—places where space is precious and the Georgia sun is relentless. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis; it's about reclaiming your small yard as functional, beautiful outdoor space that doesn't turn into a muddy mess after rain or brown out mid-summer. The clay-heavy soil in this part of Fulton County actually makes artificial turf a smarter choice than you might think. You skip the drainage headaches, the constant reseeding, and the guilt of letting a yard go dormant. We're based about 28 minutes away, so we know this area inside and out—the HOA restrictions near North Springs MARTA, the shade patterns from mature trees along Morgan Falls, the whole picture. A sport court here isn't a luxury. It's practical.
North Fulton's clay soil is thick and stubborn, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction—especially under the kind of foot traffic a basketball court gets. That clay base actually works in your favor with artificial turf: we don't fight the soil; we work with it. Most Sandy Springs North yards are modest, so installation is straightforward without the grading complications you'd see on larger properties. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your yard sits near the Dunwoody border (more tree cover from older neighborhoods) or opens toward the Abernathy corridor (better southern exposure). Either way, modern sport court turf handles Georgia's humidity and UV without fading or matting down. One thing we always mention: check your HOA landscape guidelines, especially in the developments close to North Springs MARTA. Many allow artificial courts as long as they're well-maintained and integrated into the overall yard design. The Morgan Falls water table is high in some pockets of Sandy Springs North, but that's actually why proper under-court drainage matters—we always account for that. Typical small-yard installations here take 2–3 days and don't require extensive fill or soil removal.
Not at all—it's actually why artificial turf makes sense here. Clay drains poorly, so natural grass becomes compacted and patchy, especially on a court where kids are running around. We work with your existing soil and install proper base layers to manage moisture. No soil replacement needed in most Sandy Springs North yards.
Absolutely. Unlike grass, artificial turf doesn't need direct sun to stay green. If you've got mature trees (common along the Dunwoody border), that's actually a bonus—less UV stress on the turf. We design courts to work with your existing shade patterns.
Most HOAs approve them, especially in developments near the Abernathy corridor and North Springs MARTA. They see it as a well-maintained addition. We help you understand your specific restrictions and design installations that meet neighborhood guidelines.
A half-court setup (around 30' × 50') works great for most small yards here. Full courts need more space, but we design custom sizes that maximize your available area. We assess your lot during the free site visit and show you realistic options.
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