Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs homeowners have a unique advantage when it comes to outdoor living: mature tree canopies, proximity to the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, and neighborhoods like Riverside and Powers Ferry that genuinely prioritize quality residential design. That said, the dense shade and clay-heavy soil in Fulton County can make natural grass frustrating—especially if you're trying to maintain a sport court or practice area for basketball, pickleball, or tennis. A synthetic turf sport court solves that problem without fighting the landscape you inherited. Weekend installation means you're ready to play by Monday morning, and unlike seeding or sodding in Georgia's humidity, synthetic courts don't care about the weather. We've worked across Sandy Springs' ZIP codes (30328, 30342, 30350) long enough to know exactly how to prep clay soil, account for the mature root systems around your property, and deliver a court that actually gets used because it's always ready—rain or shine.
Sandy Springs sits on urban Fulton clay, which is dense, compacts easily, and holds water longer than most soils. That's actually good news for a sport court foundation—clay provides stability—but it does mean we need to manage drainage carefully and ensure proper base preparation so water doesn't pool around the perimeter. The neighborhoods here (Riverside, Mount Vernon, Powers Ferry) tend to have established yards with significant tree cover. Morning and afternoon shade is common, which is perfect for synthetic turf longevity but means you should plan your court orientation to capture usable light during peak play hours. Many properties in these areas also fall under HOA guidelines, so we'll verify court size, color, and perimeter fencing before we break ground. Typical Sandy Springs lots support 20×40 ft or 30×40 ft courts without aggressive grading, and the mature canopy actually extends your court's lifespan by reducing UV exposure. Weekend installation works well here because we're only 28 minutes away—no hourly labor sitting idle, and minimal site prep disruption to your neighbors.
Absolutely. Shade is actually beneficial for synthetic turf—it slows UV breakdown. The real consideration is leaf debris and root systems. We assess your canopy during the site visit and design drainage accordingly. Most Sandy Springs properties have enough open space near the house or driveway to position a court with partial morning sun and afternoon shade, which is ideal.
Most neighborhoods in ZIP codes 30328, 30342, and 30350 do require landscape modification approval. We're familiar with common Sandy Springs HOA guidelines and can help you submit plans. Approval typically takes 1–2 weeks, so plan accordingly. We'll hold your installation date pending written HOA clearance.
Clay is moisture-sensitive. Installing over a weekend avoids mid-week rain delays that can compromise base compaction. We can prep, install, and cure your court in one concentrated push, then you're ready to play Monday. Waiting days between prep steps invites settling and water infiltration in our heavy soil.
Most Riverside and Mount Vernon homes can accommodate a 20×40 ft court (pickleball or half-court basketball). Larger lots support 30×40 ft (full basketball). We measure during the site visit and account for mature trees, setback requirements, and slope. Clay-heavy yards sometimes need minor grading, but it's rarely prohibitive.
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