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Sandy Springs homeowners are discovering that a sport court transforms what might otherwise be wasted yard space into a year-round hub for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play. Whether your family lives in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, the reality is that Georgia's heat and humidity can wreck natural grass courts in a single season. That's where synthetic turf comes in—it handles everything our climate throws at it without the constant maintenance headaches. We've been installing sport courts throughout the Atlanta area, and honestly, the families we work with in Sandy Springs tend to appreciate three things: the durability, the low upkeep, and the fact that financing makes it accessible without a massive upfront hit. Your backyard doesn't have to look like a public park to perform like one. A properly sized court fits into most residential lots here, drains correctly even during heavy rain, and gives your kids a legitimate reason to spend time outside instead than glued to screens.
Sandy Springs sits on Fulton County's characteristic urban clay soil, which creates drainage challenges that synthetic turf actually solves beautifully. Under that mature tree canopy—especially common in Riverside and Mount Vernon neighborhoods—natural grass struggles with shade and moisture retention. Sport courts, by contrast, thrive in partial shade and shed water immediately, which matters since we get decent rainfall year-round. Most properties in the 30328, 30342, and 30350 ZIP codes have quarter-acre to half-acre backyards, which is the sweet spot for a 30x50 or 30x40 court without eating your entire yard. The installation process here typically involves some clay excavation and base prep to ensure proper slope and drainage toward your property lines. HOA rules in many Sandy Springs neighborhoods allow synthetic courts as long as they're setback from property lines and aesthetically integrated—we work with those restrictions regularly and know which aesthetic packages get approval. The Chattahoochee River area's humidity means we always recommend a permeable base layer to prevent water pooling under the court during wet spells.
Fulton County clay doesn't drain well on its own, but our installation process excavates and replaces that clay with a engineered stone base layer that slopes slightly toward your property line. Water moves through the synthetic turf surface and base in seconds, even after heavy rain. We've installed dozens of courts in Mount Vernon and Powers Ferry without a single drainage complaint. The key is proper grading during installation—something we nail on our first visit.
Absolutely. Shade is actually better for synthetic turf than full sun, which can heat the surface unnecessarily. We install courts under mature canopy all the time in these neighborhoods. The only real consideration is ensuring trees don't overhang the court edges so much that leaves pile up; a quick spring sweep keeps that managed. Partial shade also extends the life of the turf color and reduces maintenance.
A 30x50 court typically runs $8,000–$12,000 depending on base prep and surface finish, which usually breaks down to $150–$250 monthly over 48–60 months depending on the plan you choose. We offer flexible terms and work with lenders familiar with home improvement projects. Your exact payment depends on court size, site conditions, and financing length—no two properties are the same, so we quote after a site visit.
Most do, with standard setback requirements (typically 5–10 feet from property lines) and aesthetic guidelines. We've worked successfully with HOAs across the 30328 and 30342 ZIP codes. We handle the variance request process and know how to present court renderings to design review committees. It's rare for a well-designed court to get rejected if it's positioned thoughtfully on your lot.
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