Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North backyards are made for sport courts. Between the Dunwoody border, the Abernathy corridor, and those established neighborhoods near North Springs MARTA, you've got plenty of homeowners with the space and the lifestyle to justify a real court surface—not just painted concrete. Here's the thing: we've installed enough courts in Fulton County to know that North Fulton clay soil actually works in your favor. It drains better than you'd think, and that means a weekend install doesn't turn into a mud situation come Monday morning. Your neighbors in 30350 and 30328 are already playing basketball or hosting tennis matches on synthetic courts. The difference between a court that lasts three years and one that lasts fifteen? Installation done right, by people who understand your specific soil and sun patterns. We're based 28 minutes from your neighborhood, which means we show up on time, we know the area's weather quirks, and we can knock this out over a weekend without you having to manage a week-long project.
Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, which is denser than you'd find in, say, Marietta or further south. That sounds bad—it's not. Clay actually provides a stable base for sport-court installation if you prep it correctly. We account for the clay's water retention by ensuring proper sub-base layering and drainage channels. Your neighborhood's elevation near Morgan Falls and proximity to North Springs MARTA means you're in a relatively stable zone; no weird settling or washout issues we see in lower-lying areas. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're tree-lined or open. Most lots in the Abernathy corridor and near Dunwoody have mature oaks, which is great for afternoon shade but means you'll want UV-stabilized turf if your court faces south. Lot sizes in 30350 and 30328 tend to range from half-acre to full-acre residential, giving plenty of room for a full-size court without eating your entire backyard. Weekend installation is absolutely doable here—our crews are familiar with local codes, and Fulton County permits move quickly for sport courts classified as recreational structures.
Yes, but it depends on lot prep and size. If your yard in 30350 or 30328 has existing sod we need to remove, that adds time. For most established lots in the Abernathy corridor and Dunwoody-border neighborhoods, a full court install takes Friday afternoon through Sunday evening. We schedule based on your soil conditions and existing drainage. North Fulton clay drains reasonably fast, so we don't lose days waiting for the ground to dry.
It's actually manageable. Clay holds water longer than sandy soil, but we don't just pour turf on top of clay. We install a sub-base layer that channels water sideways and down, preventing puddles and soft spots. Your neighborhood's natural slope near Morgan Falls helps too. Proper grading during install solves what could otherwise become a wet-court nightmare.
Most neighborhoods in 30350 and 30328 don't restrict recreational courts, but some do have setback or height rules. We work with your HOA documents before we schedule. If your community has guidelines, we know how to position and design the court to comply. A quick call to your HOA board beats surprises down the road.
A kit arrives on your driveway; we arrive knowing your specific soil, sun patterns, and local weather. Sandy Springs North clay soil needs proper compaction and drainage—DIY installs often skip these steps. We've got 28 minutes' drive time, local references, and we handle permits. If something shifts in year two, we're not three states away.
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