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Sandy Springs has some of the most desirable neighborhoods in the Atlanta metro, and your backyard should match. Whether you're in Riverside with those beautiful mature trees, Powers Ferry near the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, or Mount Vernon where lot sizes give you real room to work with, a sport court transforms your outdoor space into something your family will actually use year-round. Here's the thing: Georgia clay doesn't play nice with traditional grass courts. The heavy Fulton County soil that sits under most Sandy Springs properties stays wet, compacts easily, and creates drainage headaches that ruin both the surface and your foundation. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Sandy Springs, and every single one outperforms natural grass in ways that matter—no mud, no weeds, no watering your landscape into oblivion during our humid summers. You get a professional-grade surface for basketball, tennis, or multipurpose play. Kids can shoot hoops at 6 a.m. without waking the neighborhood. You're not fighting the red clay stains that seem to appear on every piece of outdoor furniture around here. And honestly, property values in Sandy Springs neighborhoods appreciate when you've got a well-maintained outdoor amenity—especially one that handles our climate without constant maintenance. We work with Sandy Springs homeowners who want the quality and durability of a real court without the concrete-and-asphalt look. That means we're usually 28 minutes away when you need us, we understand your specific soil challenges, and we know how to work with the tree canopy and sun patterns that make each Sandy Springs lot unique.
Sandy Springs sits on dense urban Fulton clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. The clay holds structure—great for building—but it drains poorly and compacts under foot traffic. This is exactly why sport courts perform so much better here than in other parts of Georgia. We're not fighting sandy soil that shifts; we're working with a stable base that supports a professional court surface. Your mature tree canopy is beautiful, but it matters for court placement. Homes in Riverside and Mount Vernon often have significant afternoon shade, which actually helps keep court temperatures manageable during summer. We factor that into layout and material selection. Dappled sunlight is fine; heavy shade can reduce surface lifespan slightly, so we talk through positioning during the quote. HOA rules in Sandy Springs neighborhoods tend to be thoughtfully written—they care about aesthetics but recognize that well-maintained improvements add value. We handle the compliance conversation and can show you finished courts in similar neighborhoods so your HOA sees what they're approving. Yard sizes here vary significantly. Some Riverside and Powers Ferry lots are deeper than they are wide, which changes court orientation. Others have that perfect square footage for a 30'×50' multipurpose court. We assess your actual space, not a generic template, because Sandy Springs backyards aren't one-size-fits-all.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for court foundations—it's stable and compacts properly. We install a permeable base layer that handles Sandy Springs rainfall without creating standing water. The clay won't shift under the surface like sandy soil does in other Georgia regions, so your court stays level and plays true for years.
Cost depends on size, surface type, and site prep. A 30'×50' multipurpose court typically runs $15,000–$25,000 installed. Sandy Springs lots vary—some need minimal grading, others need drainage work because of the clay. We quote after seeing your actual site, not over the phone. Request a visit and we'll walk through specifics.
Partial shade is fine. Heavy shade reduces UV durability slightly, but we design around it. Many Sandy Springs homeowners prefer afternoon shade—it keeps the court cooler. We'll assess your tree coverage during the site visit and recommend placement that balances shade benefit with surface longevity.
Yes. We've worked with multiple HOAs across Riverside, Powers Ferry, and Mount Vernon. Sandy Springs communities understand that quality outdoor improvements increase property value. We provide renderings, reference properties, and handle the approval conversation so you're not navigating it alone.
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