Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs teachers deserve a break—literally. Between lesson planning, grading papers, and everything else on your plate, the last thing you want is weekend yard work. That's where a sport court makes sense. Whether you're in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, a properly installed artificial turf court gives your family a dedicated space to decompress, shoot hoops, or let the kids burn off energy without you stressing about mud, bare patches, or maintenance. We've installed courts across Fulton County for families just like yours, and we work with educators on pricing because we get that your summers aren't all off. A sport court handles the Georgia heat and humidity better than you'd think, especially with our drainage system designed for the clay-heavy soil that comes standard in this area. Installation takes a few days, not weeks, and once we're done, you're looking at a surface that'll perform consistently for years. No more uneven ground from tree roots, no more patchy grass coming back after heavy use. Just a clean, usable space that actually improves your property's appeal when it's time to sell.
Sandy Springs sits on urban Fulton clay, which is dense and compacts easily—that's actually good news for sport court installation because we get excellent base stability. The mature tree canopy in neighborhoods like Mount Vernon and Riverside means you'll have dappled shade in most yards, which keeps the court surface cooler than full-sun installations. We account for that when sizing drainage, since water doesn't evaporate as quickly under heavy tree cover. HOA rules in Sandy Springs tend to be reasonable about sport courts as long as they're residential-scale and well-maintained; we'll help you navigate any approval process if your community requires it. Most Sandy Springs lots are spacious enough for a half-court or full-court setup without eating into your usable lawn space. The Chattahoochee River NRA proximity means decent air circulation, which actually helps prevent algae buildup on turf during humid months. Our crews know the soil composition here and the typical drainage challenges—we bring the right equipment and don't guess.
Sandy Springs doesn't require permits for small residential sport courts under most circumstances, but your HOA might have guidelines. We handle that conversation with your community board if needed. It takes a phone call, not a headache. If you're in an unincorporated Fulton area, requirements differ slightly, so we'll verify before we start work.
Fulton clay is actually our friend here. It compacts well and provides a stable base layer, which means your court won't settle unevenly over time. We just need to add proper drainage underneath because clay holds water. That's standard for us—nothing exotic, just professional grading so you don't puddle after rain.
We offer 10% off material and labor for current K-12 teachers and university faculty in Georgia. Just bring your school ID or pay stub during the estimate. No hoops to jump through. We respect what you do, and this is our way of saying thanks.
Yes. Modern synthetic turf doesn't get as hot as old-school artificial grass, and the infill system we use breathes well enough to handle Georgia humidity. The tree canopy in most Sandy Springs yards provides natural cooling. We design drainage specifically for this climate so moisture doesn't trap underneath.
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