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Sandy Springs is a place where your backyard becomes your family's favorite destination. Whether you're in Riverside watching the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area just beyond your property line, or in Powers Ferry where mature trees create that peaceful canopy feel, a sport court transforms how you live at home. We've installed dozens of courts across Sandy Springs—from the 30328 zip code near City Springs down through Mount Vernon—and every single one tells the same story: families stop scrolling their phones and start playing together. A sport court isn't just a basketball half-court or tennis setup. It's the reason your kids ask to stay home instead of heading to the park. It's the reason your neighbors stop by, and suddenly Saturday afternoon is about something real. The Georgia sun and our urban Fulton clay soil create specific conditions for court installation, which is why local expertise matters. We've learned what works in Sandy Springs because we've done this work here, season after season, year after year. Your court will handle our humidity, our clay base, and the full range of what a Georgia backyard demands.
Sandy Springs sits on urban Fulton clay—dense, sometimes compacted soil that needs proper base preparation before we lay turf. That mature tree canopy is beautiful for shade, but it means we're assessing sun exposure carefully. A sport court on the sunny side of your property (common in Riverside and Mount Vernon) gets full performance from artificial turf, while shadier spots still work beautifully but require different drainage considerations. Our clay soils don't naturally drain quickly, so we build courts with engineered subsurface systems that prevent pooling after summer storms. HOA guidelines in many Sandy Springs neighborhoods allow sport courts, but we always verify because some communities in the 30342 and 30350 zips have specific landscape requirements. Yard size varies dramatically here—from tight urban lots near City Springs to more spacious properties deeper into Powers Ferry. We design courts to fit your actual space, not some standard template. The combination of Georgia's heat and humidity means we specify turf systems rated for athletic use and UV resistance. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on existing landscape removal and base work. We've handled everything from converting old pool decks to building courts on fresh clay, and we know how to work within Sandy Springs' mature landscape without disrupting the neighborhood character that makes this area special.
Most Sandy Springs communities permit sport courts, especially in Riverside and Powers Ferry where residential courts are already visible. We verify your specific HOA guidelines before quoting—some neighborhoods have setback requirements or want natural borders. We've never hit a real roadblock; it's usually about design positioning. We'll handle the conversation with your HOA if needed.
Urban Fulton clay compacts heavily and drains slowly, which is exactly why engineered base layers matter. We don't just lay turf on clay. We build a gravel and drainage system beneath the court so Georgia's summer rain moves away instead of pooling. Your court stays playable year-round because we account for our soil from day one.
Absolutely. Mount Vernon and Riverside have smaller urban lots, and we've built courts that fit. A half-court basketball setup takes about 2,800 square feet. We measure your space, account for setbacks, and show you exactly what fits. Tight lots just need creative positioning—we're good at that.
We visit, measure, confirm HOA compliance, and quote within a week. Installation runs 5–7 days depending on base prep. Most Sandy Springs homeowners are playing on their new court within 3–4 weeks of signing. We're 28 minutes from most locations in the 30328 and 30350 zips, so scheduling is flexible.
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