Church Grounds — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some beautiful rolling terrain—those South Fulton hills give your property real character. But if you're managing church grounds, a community center, or even a larger residential estate in Serenbe or the Rico area, you know that natural grass can be a nightmare to maintain on slopes and in our Georgia heat. That's where a sport court with artificial turf makes sense. We've installed courts across the Atlanta metro area, and we understand the specific challenges properties face out here: the red clay soil, the shade patterns from mature trees near Cochran Mill Park and surrounding areas, and the fact that churches and community spaces need surfaces that hold up to heavy use without constant upkeep. A quality synthetic surface gives you a safe, playable court year-round—perfect for basketball, volleyball, or multi-sport use—without spending weekends on maintenance or watching bare patches develop during our humid summers.
The rolling hills in Chattahoochee Hills present both opportunities and real installation considerations. That red clay and Georgia soil can shift seasonally, especially after heavy rain, so proper base preparation is critical—we always account for drainage and settling when we're working in South Fulton's terrain. Shade is another factor: properties near Cochran Mill Park and throughout the Serenbe community often have mature trees that filter sunlight beautifully but can trap moisture. We design our drainage systems to handle that. Estate lots out here tend to be larger, which means you might have room for a full court rather than a half-court setup. The rolling terrain itself isn't a barrier—we've built courts on slopes—but it does require more site work than flat land. One advantage: the cooler microclimates created by elevation and tree cover can actually help regulate court temperatures in summer. Finally, if your property is part of a planned community or church association, there may be landscape guidelines to work around. We're familiar with those conversations and can show you how modern turf courts integrate seamlessly with estate aesthetics.
Serenbe and similar South Fulton communities do have landscape guidelines, but sport courts usually fall into a different category than general yard turf. We help navigate those conversations and can present renderings that show how a court enhances rather than detracts from property character. Most HOAs approve them when they see the design.
Our turf systems are designed for exactly this climate. Proper drainage prevents pooling after Atlanta's summer storms, and modern infill materials resist mold and algae growth. We install with ventilation in mind, especially on church properties where heavy foot traffic is common.
Absolutely. We work with slopes all the time in South Fulton. The key is grading and drainage—we cut and build up the base to create a level playing surface while managing water runoff. Your terrain actually becomes an asset for court placement and sight lines.
Community courts need heavier-duty infill, thicker backing, and reinforced edges to handle constant use and foot traffic. We also design them for accessibility and safety compliance. Residential courts can be more flexible in size and finish but still built to the same durability standards we use for institutional projects.
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