Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs homeowners who want a reliable sport court know the challenge: between the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area's humidity and the mature tree canopy in neighborhoods like Riverside and Powers Ferry, natural grass gets beaten down fast. A properly installed artificial turf sport court handles year-round play without the constant maintenance nightmare. We've been installing courts across the North Atlanta area—including the 30328, 30342, and 30350 ZIP codes—for years, and we understand exactly what works in Fulton County's clay-heavy soil and shaded yards. Whether your family plays basketball, tennis, or multi-sport, an artificial court gives you a consistent playing surface that stays playable even after Georgia's heavy summer rains. LawnLogic is 28 minutes from most Sandy Springs addresses, so we're close enough to handle installation quickly and far enough to serve the whole region efficiently. Seasonal pricing varies based on materials and court size, but we'll walk you through what actually makes sense for your specific yard setup.
Sandy Springs' urban Fulton clay is both an asset and a challenge. The dense clay base actually provides excellent drainage foundation once properly prepped, but it means excavation takes more planning than sandy soils elsewhere. Most yards in Mount Vernon and Powers Ferry sit under mature oak and pine canopy, which is beautiful for shade but means your court won't dry as fast after rain—this is exactly why quality artificial turf with perforated backing matters here. HOA regulations in Sandy Springs subdivisions tend to be reasonable about sport courts, though some neighborhoods have sight-line restrictions that affect where you can position the court on your lot. Typical residential courts in the area range from 1,200 to 2,400 square feet, depending on whether you're going full-size basketball or a mixed multipurpose surface. Spring and fall installations are most popular because you avoid the summer heat-related material challenges, which is why our seasonal pricing reflects lower costs March through May and September through November. Winter work is absolutely viable too—Fulton County doesn't stay frozen—but the ground moisture is at its peak.
Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we spend extra time on the base layer to ensure water percolates properly underneath the turf. In yards across 30328 and 30350, we've found that proper grading away from house foundations is critical since clay holds water. The good news: once correctly installed, the clay base is incredibly stable and won't shift seasonally like looser soils.
Not for playability, but yes for maintenance. Riverside and Powers Ferry yards with heavy shade stay damp longer, so we recommend slightly better drainage backing on courts under dense tree coverage. Leaf debris isn't a huge issue with artificial turf—regular sweeping handles it—but the moisture retention means you'll want quality infill that resists fungal growth in humid conditions.
Spring (March–May) typically runs 8–12% lower than summer because material costs are stable and our crews have more availability. Summer heat makes labor more intensive and can affect how turf material performs during installation. Fall pricing (September–November) is similarly favorable to spring, making these seasons smart for budget-conscious Sandy Springs homeowners.
Most Sandy Springs subdivisions permit sport courts with standard setback requirements. Mount Vernon and Powers Ferry communities we've worked in approved courts easily once sight lines and drainage plans were reviewed. We handle all documentation—just confirm your specific covenant before we schedule a site visit.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.