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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is actually *your* backyard—no cramped suburban lots or cookie-cutter neighborhoods dictating what you can do with your space. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, you've got room to think bigger. That's exactly why a sport court makes sense for Fulton County families. We're talking about a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just about any court sport without turning your natural lawn into a dust bowl or mud pit come summer. The rolling hills and clay-heavy soil that define this area aren't ideal for maintaining a pristine natural grass court—especially one that gets real use. A quality artificial turf court handles the South Fulton climate better than you'd think, stays playable year-round, and honestly saves you from fighting with drainage issues that plague these estates. We've built courts for families throughout this region who wanted something their kids could use every day, rain or shine, without the weekly maintenance headache. The investment pays for itself in usability alone.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with soil that leans clay-heavy—great for establishing your estate, not so great for drainage in a high-use athletic space. Natural grass courts in this area tend to develop bare patches and ruts fast, especially during Georgia's humid summers. The tree coverage varies significantly here: homes near Cochran Mill Park and deeper in Serenbe often have substantial shade, while properties in the Rico area and on higher elevations get more direct sun exposure. That matters for court placement and material selection. Artificial turf designed for sports handles both conditions well—it won't compact like natural grass, and proper base preparation (critical in Fulton County's clay) ensures water moves through instead of pooling. Most estate lots here give you room to work with, though you'll want to assess sight lines and sun angle before installation. Serenbe's community guidelines lean toward natural aesthetics, so discussing design and color options early makes sense. We size and orient courts to match your property's topography and existing landscaping.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is actually why artificial turf shines here. We build a proper base system—crushed stone, compacted base layer, and permeable underlayment—that handles the clay without creating swampy conditions. Your court stays playable even after heavy rain, unlike natural grass in this area that tends to get waterlogged or rutted.
Modern sport-court systems are engineered for hot, humid climates like Georgia's. The material won't degrade, and unlike natural grass, it won't thin out or get diseased from humidity. Summer heat means the court plays consistent all season—no dead patches, no seasonal downtime.
Serenbe values natural aesthetics, so we work with their design principles from the start. Color options, placement relative to your home, and landscaping transitions matter. We've completed installations in Serenbe that blend beautifully with the community's character. Having that conversation early prevents delays.
Site assessment and design typically take one visit. Once you approve the plan, installation usually takes 2–3 weeks depending on ground prep—important in Chattahoochee Hills' rolling terrain. We handle grading, drainage, and final turf setup so you're playing within a month of contract signing.
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