Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North residents near the Abernathy corridor and Dunwoody border deal with something most homeowners don't talk about: that heavy North Fulton clay soil that makes traditional grass courts a maintenance nightmare. If you've got kids playing basketball, tennis, or just need a durable surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, a sport court installation makes real sense here. We've been installing artificial turf courts across the North Atlanta suburbs for years, and we understand the specific challenges your neighborhood faces—from the clay base that requires proper grading to the summer heat that beats down on unshaded yards. A quality sport court handles all of it without the constant reseeding, fertilizing, and drainage fixes that natural grass demands. Our warranty-backed installations are built to last through Georgia's wet springs and hot summers, and we're just 28 minutes away when you need service or support. Most of our Sandy Springs North clients appreciate that they can stop worrying about their court's condition and start enjoying it.
Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, which means drainage is your biggest headache with natural grass courts. Clay compacts, holds water, and creates slick surfaces—exactly what you don't want for basketball or tennis. Our sport court installations account for this by including proper sub-base grading and perforated underlayment that channels water away from the play surface. The Abernathy corridor gets decent sun exposure on most properties, but some yards near Morgan Falls and closer to the Dunwoody border sit in partial shade from mature oak trees. That's actually an advantage with artificial turf; you don't have the dead patches that plague shaded natural grass courts. Residential lots in this area typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us room for full half-court basketball installations or combination tennis-volleyball setups. HOA regulations in Sandy Springs North subdivisions generally support quality court installations, especially when they're fenced or integrated into your landscape design. The clay base does require excavation and leveling—expect some site prep work—but that's where our experience with North Fulton soil pays off.
North Fulton clay is dense and holds moisture, which would create drainage problems under a court. We excavate and level the clay base, then install a sub-base layer with proper slope and perforated underlayment. This prevents water pooling and surface slickness—critical in a rainy Atlanta spring. It adds initial prep work, but the long-term performance is worth it.
We back our installations with a 12-year warranty on artificial turf material and an 8-year warranty on base layers and seams. Georgia's humidity and temperature swings can stress seams, but our installation method and quality materials handle it. We've got clients in Sandy Springs North whose courts have exceeded warranty expectations because of proper maintenance.
Most Sandy Springs North subdivisions permit sport courts, especially when they're residential-scale and integrated thoughtfully into your landscape. Check your specific HOA guidelines—some have minor aesthetic requirements around edging or screening. We can help you navigate approval and design a court that fits your neighborhood's standards.
Site prep on North Fulton clay typically adds 2–3 days to the timeline compared to better-draining soil. A full court installation usually takes 5–7 working days total, depending on size and site conditions. We schedule efficiently and handle all grading, base prep, and turf installation with minimal disruption to your yard.
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