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Chattahoochee Hills is a community built on space—those rolling estates in South Fulton give you room to think bigger about your backyard. Whether you're in Serenbe or out in the Rico area, a sport court changes how your family uses that land. We've worked with plenty of homeowners around here who thought, "I've got the acreage, why not build something that actually gets used year-round?" A quality artificial turf sport court handles Georgia's humidity and heat without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. You get a hard court surface—basketball, pickleball, tennis, whatever you want—without watering, reseeding, or watching the sun bake bare patches into your yard. The soil composition in these rolling hills can make installation interesting, but that's exactly why you want someone who knows the area. We've installed courts on properties just like yours, accounting for drainage and foundation work that matters in Fulton County's terrain.
The terrain around Chattahoochee Hills—especially near Cochran Mill Park and through the Serenbe community—sits on rolling hills with clay-heavy soil that holds water differently than flat ground. That's actually important when you're installing a sport court. Proper base preparation becomes critical; we're not just laying turf on top of whatever's there. Your estate lot likely has good drainage potential thanks to that slope, but we account for how water moves through your specific yard during the design phase. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're nestled among the trees common to this area or sitting more open. We assess shade patterns across seasons—a court that gets afternoon western exposure in summer needs different drainage considerations than a north-facing installation. The Serenbe community has design guidelines worth understanding if you're in that neighborhood; we help navigate those from the start. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties have enough land to position a court away from sight lines while keeping it accessible from the house, which is the sweet spot for family use and resale appeal.
Yes. Fulton County requires permits for structures and ground-level installations like sport courts. We handle the permit process—it's part of how we work. Serenbe residents should also check community guidelines; we're familiar with those requirements and build them into our timeline and design from day one.
Clay-heavy soil requires solid base preparation. We don't just compact and lay turf. We grade carefully, add proper drainage layers, and account for how water moves through your rolling terrain. Your Rio-area lot's slope is actually an advantage if we design the court elevation and drainage correctly.
Not at all. We've installed courts on similar Chattahoochee Hills properties that blend naturally with the landscape. The right placement—taking advantage of your acreage and tree lines—makes it feel intentional, not suburban. Many homeowners position courts as a natural transition zone between house and open ground.
Depends on site conditions and court size, but most full installations take 2–3 weeks from prep to finish. We account for Georgia's weather and the drive time to your location. We'll give you a realistic timeline specific to your property during the initial walkthrough.
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