Certified Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Chattahoochee Hills aren't just about aesthetics—they're about making the most of those rolling South Fulton estate lots where natural grass struggles and maintenance becomes a second job. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or out in the Rico area, you've probably noticed how the clay-heavy soil and Georgia's humid summers can turn a backyard into either a mud pit or a scorched mess depending on the season. That's where artificial turf courts come in. A properly installed sport court gives you a clean, playable surface year-round without the fertilizer bills, the patchy dead spots, or the constant mowing. We work with homeowners across Chattahoochee Hills who want their kids to actually use their yards instead of watching them deteriorate. The rolling terrain out here requires thoughtful installation—drainage patterns matter more than most people realize—and we've got the local knowledge to get it right. A quality sport court handles everything from basketball to tennis to casual family games, and in a community like this where outdoor space is genuinely valuable, it's one of the smartest upgrades you can make.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some serious clay-based soil typical of South Fulton, which means two things: natural drainage isn't your friend, and whatever you install needs to account for water management. The rolling topography means some yards have natural low spots where water collects—we always assess these during the site visit because they directly affect how we prep and slope the court foundation. Your property likely gets a mix of sun and shade depending on tree coverage, especially if you're near Cochran Mill Park or within the Serenbe development. That dappled sun pattern is actually ideal for sport courts since direct, all-day UV exposure can accelerate turf aging. The estates around here typically have the acreage to accommodate a proper court without feeling cramped, but we still see HOA guidelines in some Serenbe sections that specify landscape aesthetics—nothing that prevents turf courts, but worth confirming during your design phase. Installation season matters here too. Spring and fall give us the best working conditions, though we can work year-round. The Georgia heat means we recommend lighter-colored turf systems that don't absorb as much radiant heat during July and August.
Absolutely. Clay soil is actually common throughout South Fulton, and we've installed dozens of courts in similar conditions. The key is proper base preparation and drainage design. We install perforated underlayment that channels water away from the court surface and into drainage rock layers. Your rolling terrain means we slope the foundation to account for natural water flow—something we assess specifically for your lot during the initial walkthrough.
For a standard residential sport court in Chattahoochee Hills, plan on 5–7 working days from site prep through final infill and line marking. Our timeline accounts for local soil conditions, any grading needed on those rolling lots, and proper curing time for the base materials. Weather can add a day or two, especially during spring or fall rain season.
If you're in the Serenbe community, yes—their design guidelines do review exterior improvements. We've worked with Serenbe's approval process before and can help with documentation. Properties in the Rico area or unincorporated sections of Chattahoochee Hills typically have fewer restrictions, but we always recommend checking your deed and local guidelines first.
For sport courts specifically, yes. Georgia's humidity and clay soil mean natural grass needs constant attention and still develops bare spots and drainage issues. Artificial turf plays consistently, requires zero fertilizer or pesticide treatments, and handles heavy foot traffic from basketball or tennis without degrading. Over five years, the maintenance savings alone pay dividends.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.