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Sport courts in Chattahoochee Hills have become a real game-changer for families across Serenbe and the Rico area. We've worked with enough homeowners in South Fulton to know that the rolling hills and those beautiful estate lots come with specific challenges—and opportunities. The thing about building a dedicated sport court out here is that you're not just installing a surface; you're creating a focal point on property where land is genuinely valuable. Kids want a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis without driving to a facility, and parents appreciate having an investment that pays dividends in both property appeal and daily quality of life. Chattahoochee Hills isn't as densely built as closer-in Atlanta neighborhoods, which means your yard might have real room to work with. That rural character, combined with proximity to Cochran Mill Park and the Serenbe community's emphasis on outdoor living, makes sport courts feel natural here. Whether you're thinking about a multi-sport court for basketball and pickleball or something more specialized, the clay and soil composition of South Fulton requires a thoughtful approach to base preparation. We've done enough installs in 30268 to understand the local drainage patterns, sun exposure variations across the hills, and how to build a court that performs year after year in Georgia's humid climate.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-heavy soil that's typical for South Fulton—this actually matters more than most homeowners realize when you're planning a sport court. The red clay base you'll find here has decent drainage when properly graded, but we always factor in the slope of your land. Those elevation changes across estate lots aren't a problem; they're something we plan around during design. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in Serenbe proper or out in the Rico area—tree coverage can be denser near the creek valleys. We look at afternoon shade patterns in summer since Georgia heat is real, and a court that bakes in full sun all day plays differently than one with some relief. HOA rules in Serenbe tend to be thoughtful about maintaining the community aesthetic, so we coordinate on color selection and screening if your court borders a neighbor's property. Your yard size on a typical estate lot actually gives us flexibility—we're not cramped like in subdivision homes closer to Atlanta. Winter frost isn't usually a court-killer here, but we do account for seasonal settling in the clay base. The combination of humidity and heat means surface maintenance is straightforward if you start with quality materials and proper drainage underneath.
The hills in Chattahoochee Hills mean we grade your court to account for natural drainage and slope. The clay-heavy soil is actually workable—we've done this hundreds of times in South Fulton. Proper base preparation with our elevation adjustments ensures water doesn't pool, and your court performs consistently across the entire playing surface even with the terrain underneath.
Red clay drains fine if we build the base correctly. We use a engineered gravel base and slope the subgrade slightly so water moves away from the court. During Georgia's heavy rain season, this prep keeps your court playable and prevents long-term settling. It's one of the first things we size up on-site during your consultation.
Serenbe's community guidelines are reasonable about recreational improvements on your own property. We typically work with neutral or complementary colors that fit the aesthetic. Most approvals go through smoothly—we can guide you through any documentation if needed and work with your HOA contact during the design phase.
A standard basketball and pickleball court runs roughly 60' x 90', which fits comfortably on the typical Chattahoochee Hills estate lot with room to spare. We assess your actual property dimensions and available space during the site visit. Most homeowners find they have more flexibility than they expected with the lot sizes out here.
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