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Living out in Chattahoochee Hills means you've got space—real space. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, those rolling hills and estate lots give you room to dream about a backyard that actually gets *used*. A sport court changes that calculus completely. Instead of watching grass struggle in the Georgia heat or dealing with mud after every rain, you get a surface that's ready for basketball, pickle ball, or just a solid practice ground. We've installed courts across South Fulton for families who realized their kids spend more time inside than outside because the yard just isn't set up for it. A quality artificial turf sport court flips that script. You get the athleticism, the durability, and the low maintenance—no more brown patches, no more watering headaches, no more excuses. The Chattahoochee Hills landscape actually works in your favor here; those rolling lots and mature trees create natural boundaries and shade patterns that make a sport court feel integrated, not tacked on.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some real clay-heavy soil—the kind that holds water and compacts hard. That's exactly why artificial turf makes sense here. During Georgia's wet springs, your natural grass would turn into a bog; with turf, drainage works constantly underneath. Sun exposure varies significantly on these rolling lots. If your property slopes toward Cochran Mill Park or sits in the Serenbe development, you might have afternoon shade that actually helps in July and August. We account for that during design—placing the court where it gets good morning light but avoids the hottest afternoon rays. The estate lot sizes in this area are generous, which means we're not cramped for space or worried about neighbor proximity. That gives us flexibility with court orientation and sightlines. One thing we always address: Fulton County HOA guidelines for Serenbe and other planned communities can have landscape requirements. We help navigate those early so your court approvals move smoothly. The clay soil also means excellent base prep—it compacts well and gives your turf a stable, long-lasting foundation.
Absolutely. Your slopes are actually manageable—we grade and level the base so play surface is true. The clay soil compacts beautifully, giving us a solid foundation even on hillsides. Drainage runs off naturally with our base prep, so water doesn't pool. We've done this across South Fulton estates without issue. The rolling landscape becomes a feature, not a problem.
Georgia heat is intense, but modern artificial turf is engineered for it. We use cooler-technology fibers that resist UV breakdown. The key is proper infill and drainage—heat causes expansion, which is why base prep matters. Chattahoochee Hills' elevation and afternoon shade patterns actually help moderate surface temperature compared to flatland suburbs.
Serenbe and other planned communities do review exterior improvements. We handle those conversations with you upfront—we know the landscape standards and can design courts that align with community guidelines. Most sport courts get approved because they enhance property value and community use. We manage the paperwork side.
Most residential courts take 5–7 days, depending on site prep and slope work. Your clay soil compacts quickly, which speeds things up. We handle grading, base installation, turf laying, and line marking in that window. Weather delays are rare in spring and fall, though summer afternoon storms can pause work temporarily.
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