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Living out in Chattahoochee Hills means you've got land—real land. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, those rolling South Fulton lots give you room to create something special. A sport court is one of those improvements that actually gets used year-round, unlike a pool that sits empty half the time. We've installed plenty of them across the Atlanta metro, and we understand what works for properties like yours. The thing about Chattahoochee Hills is that you're far enough from the urban core that you actually have the space to do this right, but close enough that you want your property to look intentional and well-maintained. A quality sport court does both. It's a basketball court, a tennis surface, a multi-sport space—whatever your family needs it to be. And because your property likely has mature trees (especially if you're near Cochran Mill Park's influence), we'll work with your shade patterns and drainage situation to make sure the court performs season after season without headaches.
Those rolling hills in South Fulton create both opportunity and challenge. Your soil is clay-heavy in most cases, which means drainage matters more than people realize. We don't just drop a court down and hope for the best—we build proper base layers and slope the surface so water moves off it efficiently, even during Georgia's heavy spring rains. Shade is another big factor here. Lots of properties in Serenbe and the Rico area have established oak and pine coverage. That's beautiful for aesthetics and summer cooling, but it affects UV exposure and drying times. We'll assess your specific lot during the consultation to see what you're working with. HOA restrictions in some Serenbe sections are worth discussing too—we'll make sure your court design fits any architectural guidelines that apply. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties have acreage that lets us position courts away from neighbors' sight lines, which is ideal for both privacy and functionality. We'll also account for the typical lot setbacks in your area and make sure the court placement doesn't interfere with drainage swales or utilities. Installation here takes a bit longer than tight suburban lots, but that's because we're doing it right for your specific terrain.
Most courts run 54'×96' minimum, but we can scale smaller. Your biggest constraint is usually setbacks and tree placement rather than total acreage. During a free consultation, we'll walk your property, look at sight lines from the road and neighbors, and figure out the best spot. Serenbe lots and Rico area properties usually have enough room once we account for drainage and landscape flow.
Clay soil is exactly why proper base construction matters. We install engineered base layers that handle Georgia's clay and our heavy seasonal rain. The court surface itself is sloped to shed water quickly. Without this foundation work, you'd see pooling and premature wear. It's not complicated, just essential for your area.
Some shade is actually beneficial in Georgia's heat. Full sun all day can make the surface uncomfortable in July. The real problem is dense shade that keeps the court damp—algae and moss love that. We assess your specific tree coverage and sun hours during the site visit. Sometimes light pruning helps balance playability with durability.
Site prep and base work usually take 2–3 weeks depending on grading needs and soil conditions. The court surface itself installs in about a week. Weather delays us occasionally, especially during Georgia's wet springs. We'll give you a realistic timeline after assessing your lot during the consultation.
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