Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chattahoochee Hills homeowners sit on some of the most beautiful rural estate lots in South Fulton, and that rolling terrain is perfect for a backyard sports court. Whether you're in Serenbe, the Rico area, or somewhere along those lush hillsides, a dedicated court surface transforms how your family uses the yard. We've installed courts across Fulton County, and we understand the specific challenges—and opportunities—that come with these larger properties and the soil conditions you're working with. A sport court handles everything from basketball to pickleball, tennis to multi-sport play, all with minimal maintenance and maximum durability. The elevation changes and tree coverage that make Chattahoochee Hills so scenic actually work in your favor when we design the court layout and drainage. Unlike natural grass, which struggles on slopes and under heavy play, artificial turf and modular court systems thrive here. You get year-round usability, no mud, no divots, and a surface that holds up to Georgia's heat and occasional heavy rain. Your kids don't have to wait for the grass to dry out or worry about damaging the yard—they can play whenever they want.
The rolling hills of South Fulton mean your backyard probably has more elevation change than a flat subdivision lot, which actually plays to your advantage with court installation. Drainage is straightforward on slopes, so we don't fight the terrain—we work with it. Chattahoochee Hills' soil tends toward red clay and rocky patches, especially on the higher elevations, so pouring a traditional concrete slab involves more site prep than you'd see in flatter areas. That's where synthetic turf and modular court tiles shine: they sit on a properly graded base, accommodate the natural slope, and eliminate the heavy machinery and expense of concrete work. Tree coverage around properties like those in Serenbe and the Rico area varies widely. North-facing courts get dappled shade in summer (a real plus in July and August), while south-facing installations bake in full sun. We assess sun exposure during your consultation so you know exactly how the court will perform. Most Chattahoochee Hills estates have the square footage to accommodate a 30'×60' court or even larger, which means you're not compromising on play space. If your property borders Cochran Mill Park or falls within the Serenbe community design guidelines, we verify any landscape restrictions upfront so your court integrates seamlessly with neighborhood standards.
Fulton County typically requires a permit for court installations, and we handle that paperwork for you. If your property is in Serenbe or under an HOA, there may be additional design approval steps. We're familiar with Chattahoochee Hills regulations and coordinate with your local office before breaking ground, so there are no surprises.
Slopes are actually manageable—we grade the base to create proper drainage and ensure an even playing surface. The rolling terrain around South Fulton rarely requires major fill or excavation. We'll assess your specific grade during the site visit and explain exactly how we'll level the court area while respecting your yard's natural contours.
Georgia summers are intense, so we recommend high-quality synthetic turf or modular acrylic court surfaces that resist fading and stay cooler underfoot than concrete. Both handle Georgia's humidity without pudding or warping. We'll discuss shade patterns on your property too—natural tree coverage helps keep surface temps down in summer.
Typical installation takes 2–4 weeks depending on site prep and weather. We schedule the site visit, finalize your design, pull permits, then install. Chattahoochee Hills' elevation and soil usually don't cause delays. We'll give you a firm timeline once we walk your property.
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