Award Winning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs homeowners have figured something out: a sport court transforms your backyard from just another Fulton County lot into the neighborhood's go-to destination. Whether you're in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, we've installed courts that handle everything from weekend basketball tournaments to casual family badminton sessions—all without the wear patterns, mud, or maintenance headaches of natural grass. The mature tree canopy that makes these neighborhoods so beautiful also creates unique challenges for traditional lawns, but synthetic sports surfaces? They thrive in dappled shade. LawnLogic has been building award-winning courts across Georgia for years, and we know Sandy Springs' soil, drainage patterns, and homeowner expectations inside out. Your backyard doesn't have to compete with City Springs for recreational space. It can be the place where your family actually wants to spend their time.
Sandy Springs sits on dense Fulton clay—the kind of soil that holds moisture beautifully in summer but can get rock-hard by fall. That's exactly why a synthetic sport court makes sense here. Natural turf struggles with clay compaction, especially in high-traffic zones. The neighborhood's mature canopy is gorgeous for shade and property values, but it also means inconsistent sunlight across most yards. Our sport-court systems handle partial shade without algae buildup or bare patches. Installation in the Mount Vernon and Riverside areas typically involves grading out that clay base and installing a proper subsurface drainage layer—non-negotiable in Fulton County. Most Sandy Springs yards we work with range from 2,500 to 5,000 square feet, which is ideal for a multi-sport court setup (think basketball half-court with badminton/pickleball lines). HOA guidelines in many Sandy Springs neighborhoods are reasonable about backyard improvements, but we always verify covenants before breaking ground. The proximity to the Chattahoochee River NRA means we're conscious of stormwater runoff—our permeable base layers and subsurface systems handle that properly.
Absolutely. In fact, the shade from those mature trees is an advantage. Synthetic turf doesn't bleach or thin out in partial shade the way natural grass does. We've built courts under dense canopy in Riverside and Powers Ferry that outperform sun-exposed alternatives. The trade-off: you'll want to plan for occasional leaf cleanup, but that's far easier than fighting moss and bare patches like you would with sod.
Yes—but only if it's built right. We don't just lay turf on clay and hope. Our Sandy Springs installations include a engineered subsurface layer that sheds water away from your home and toward proper drainage. Fulton clay is dense; we account for that in the base design. Without it, you'd have a soggy mess after heavy rain. That's why proper grading and drainage infrastructure matter more here than in sandy regions.
A standard residential court (1,500–2,000 sq ft) typically takes 4–6 working days from site prep through final line marking. That includes grading, base installation, turf laying, and curing time. Larger courts or yards with significant grading challenges might extend to 2 weeks. We schedule around neighborhood preferences and your landscape—most Sandy Springs customers appreciate that we're thorough rather than rushed.
Attention to detail. Proper subsurface engineering (critical in Fulton clay), precise grading for consistent ball response, clean seaming, and accurate line striping. We also listen to how you'll actually use the space. Award winners aren't just beautiful—they're functional for years. In Sandy Springs, that means surviving our clay, shade, and seasonal weather without fading, seam separation, or drainage failures.
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