Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living out in Chattahoochee Hills means you've chosen space, privacy, and that rare Georgia lifestyle where your kids can actually play outside without neighbors looking over the fence. That's the Serenbe dream, right? Problem is, those rolling hills and clay-heavy soil don't always cooperate when you're trying to maintain a decent play area—especially if you're running a daycare or just want a safe, clean spot where children can move around without tracking mud through your house every five minutes. Sport court artificial turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed systems across Fulton County, and Chattahoochee Hills presents its own set of opportunities. Your estate lots are generous, which means we can design something genuinely functional—not just a small corner patch. Whether you're in the Rico area or closer to Cochran Mill Park, the concept is the same: durable, low-maintenance synthetic turf that handles Georgia's heat, occasional heavy rain, and constant use from active kids. No more dead patches. No more drainage disasters. Just a yard that actually works year-round.
The soil composition around Chattahoochee Hills leans toward that characteristic red clay mixed with silt—beautiful for the landscape aesthetic, genuinely challenging for traditional grass. Water sits, compacts, and creates those hard-pan conditions that kill natural lawn by mid-summer. Our sport court systems address this directly with proper base preparation and drainage layers that account for South Fulton's rolling topography. Your neighborhood likely has specific aesthetic guidelines too, depending on whether you're in Serenbe or elsewhere in the 30268 zip code. We work within those parameters—choosing turf colors and pile heights that complement rural estate settings while meeting durability standards for high-traffic daycare environments. Sun exposure varies significantly across these larger lots; north-facing yards stay cooler, while south-facing areas catch intense afternoon heat. We factor that into material selection because synthetic turf performs differently depending on orientation. Installation logistics here are straightforward—your property sizes allow equipment access, and the ground conditions, once properly graded, create an excellent foundation. We typically recommend a compacted base layer followed by crushed stone and our shock-absorption underlayment. Georgia's humidity means drainage isn't optional; it's essential. That's why we don't cut corners on subsurface prep, especially for daycare yards where puddles become liability issues.
Clay soil actually works in our favor for base preparation—it compacts well and provides stability. We layer engineered stone and permeable underlayment above the clay, creating a complete drainage system. Water moves through the turf and stone base into the native soil rather than pooling. This solves the exact problem most homeowners face here after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Sport court systems meet ASTM safety standards for impact attenuation, meaning they protect against falls. We select turf densities and infill systems rated for high-traffic childcare use. The surface stays cooler than concrete, drains quickly so kids aren't playing in puddles, and eliminates dirt and mud—huge wins for daycare operations.
We offer multiple turf styles and colors specifically chosen to blend with rural Georgia landscapes. Serenbe and surrounding areas have established aesthetic preferences; we work within those. The goal is functional play space that enhances your property rather than looking industrial or out of place.
Minimal. You'll brush the pile occasionally and rinse debris after heavy use—that's genuinely it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide treatments for Georgia's humidity issues. For daycare operations especially, this translates to more time with kids and less time fighting your yard.
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