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Sport courts in Chattahoochee Hills are built for a different kind of homeowner—the ones who've chosen rural estates in Serenbe or the Rico area because they value space, privacy, and the ability to create something special on their own land. Unlike yards in closer-in Atlanta neighborhoods, your property probably has room to think big. A dedicated sport court isn't just a luxury here; it's a practical answer to keeping your family active without the drive to town facilities. Whether you're looking at basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use, the rolling hills and mature trees around Chattahoochee Hills present specific installation considerations. We've worked with enough South Fulton estate properties to know that what works in a subdivision doesn't necessarily work on your acreage. Your soil composition, tree canopy coverage, and property drainage all play into a court that'll hold up through Georgia summers and the occasional heavy rain that comes with this elevation.
The rolling topography around Chattahoochee Hills means most properties have some natural grade change—something that actually works in your favor for sport court drainage, but requires proper site prep. South Fulton's clay-heavy soil tends to hold moisture longer than sandy soils, so we always recommend a gravel base layer and perimeter drainage on Chattahoochee Hills installations. Tree coverage is generous out here, especially in established neighborhoods like Serenbe. That's beautiful for aesthetics and summer cooling, but it affects how you'll use your court. Morning shade from oak and pine trees is common; afternoon sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot orientation. We'll assess your specific sun patterns during consultation because that influences surface material choice and player comfort. HOA guidelines in the Serenbe community do address landscape modifications, so we coordinate with architectural review early in the process. Estate lot sizes around here typically allow for regulation courts without eating your entire usable yard, and we've found that homeowners appreciate the multi-functional design—morning pickleball, weekend family basketball, proper lighting for evening use.
Clay soil in South Fulton holds water longer than you'd want beneath a sport surface. We account for this by installing a thicker gravel base layer and ensuring proper site grading before the court pad goes down. Without it, your court can develop soft spots or drainage issues during heavy rain. It's a standard adjustment for this area—not a problem, just something we plan for from day one.
Serenbe does have architectural guidelines for exterior improvements. We handle the coordination with their review board—it's part of our process in that community. Isolated properties in Rico or other unincorporated Chattahoochee Hills areas typically have more flexibility, but we always verify before breaking ground. It saves time and avoids surprise complications later.
Not inherently. Mature trees are an asset for shade and privacy. They do mean we'll design around morning sun patterns and potentially recommend evening lighting if you want reliable court use year-round. Some tree trimming might optimize daylight, but we work with your landscape rather than against it.
It depends on court size, surface material, lighting, and site prep complexity. Estate properties in South Fulton often need more grading work than suburban lots, which affects the baseline. We provide a detailed estimate after evaluating your specific terrain and drainage situation. Distance from our location isn't a cost factor—we service the full greater Atlanta area regularly.
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