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A sport court in your Chattahoochee Hills backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a way to actually use those rolling acres you've got out here. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, you're dealing with substantial property and a real desire to make it functional for your family. We've worked with plenty of homeowners who looked at their South Fulton lots and thought, "What if this space could handle basketball, pickleball, or just general play without turning into a mud pit after rain?" That's exactly what artificial turf does. It transforms your yard into a legitimate sports surface that handles Georgia's humidity and our afternoon thunderstorms without sacrificing drainage or playability. You get year-round usability, zero maintenance headaches, and a space that actually looks intentional rather than just "we have land." Most properties out here have the room to do this right, and we've got the expertise to make it work with your specific terrain and layout.
The rolling hills around Chattahoochee Hills create some interesting installation scenarios. Your soil tends to be harder clay-based, which honestly works in our favor—it gives us a stable base for a sport court. Drainage is something we always plan for carefully because those afternoon storms move through South Fulton regularly, and we want water moving away from your playing surface, not pooling. Lot sizes in Serenbe and the Rico area tend to be generous, which means we have flexibility in placement and orientation. Sun exposure varies pretty dramatically depending on where your home sits on the property; some yards get blasted all day, others have tree coverage that creates shade patterns. If you're in a community with HOA guidelines—and several Chattahoochee Hills subdivisions have them—we'll make sure your court design aligns with any landscape requirements. The clay soil actually compacts nicely for base prep, and the elevation changes across most properties mean we can grade thoughtfully to ensure proper water runoff without creating awkward slopes that mess with gameplay.
Absolutely. Clay-based soil is actually ideal for a stable base. We excavate, compact, and add a proper stone foundation layer. The clay holds everything in place without shifting. Drainage is routed away from the court, so Georgia's heavy summer rains won't create standing water. Your rolling terrain actually helps with natural water flow if we grade it right during installation.
Most lots out here are spacious enough. A half-court setup runs roughly 47' × 50', and a full court needs about 94' × 50'. We assess your specific property, work around mature trees and elevation changes, and often find room that also leaves plenty of yard for other uses. We'll walk your land and show you exactly where it makes sense.
Our turf is engineered for exactly this climate. It has built-in UV protection for our intense sun, drains quickly so pooling isn't an issue after storms, and the infill system keeps it stable even with moisture. You'll get consistent play conditions year-round—no muddy spots, no worn-out grass, no seasonal dead zones.
Way less than natural grass. Occasional brushing to maintain the infill and a rinse-off after heavy debris is really it. No mowing, fertilizing, or reseeding. In our area's heat and humidity, that difference is huge. You'll have a playable court without spending weekends on yard work.
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