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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, you've got space—real space. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or over in the Rico area, those rolling hills and estate lots give you room to dream bigger than a typical backyard. That's exactly why sport courts have become such a popular move for families in South Fulton. You can finally give your kids a real place to practice basketball, tennis, or pickleball without worrying about uneven ground or that Georgia red clay eating up your equipment. We've installed courts for homeowners all across Fulton County, and Chattahoochee Hills presents its own set of opportunities. The terrain here is different from closer-in Atlanta neighborhoods—you've got that rural charm, but you also have soil conditions and drainage patterns that need a contractor who actually understands this area. A quality artificial turf sport court isn't just about laying down a surface; it's about accounting for your property's natural slope, making sure water runs off properly during our wet springs, and matching the finished look to what works with your home's character. When you're ready to talk specifics, we'll walk your property, check out what you're working with, and build something that'll last.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on those characteristic South Fulton rolling hills, which means your yard probably isn't perfectly flat—and that's actually something we factor into every court design. The soil composition out here tends toward clay-heavy earth with decent drainage when properly graded, but improper base preparation can lead to pooling during spring rains. We've found that homeowners in the Serenbe community and surrounding areas often have larger lot sizes, which gives us flexibility for court dimensions and surrounding landscape integration. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're nestled near the trees that define this area or on a more open section of your property. One thing we always discuss with Chattahoochee Hills clients: HOA landscape guidelines. Some communities have specific requirements about color matching or setbacks from property lines. The rural estate character here means most properties have fewer immediate neighbors, but you still want your court to complement your investment. Installation typically involves site leveling to account for the natural slope, a compacted base layer, proper drainage orientation, and then the turf system itself. The Georgia heat and humidity mean your court surface needs quality materials—cheaper turf degrades faster in our climate.
Probably, yes. Most lots here have natural slope due to the rolling hills. We assess the grade and determine if we need to cut, fill, or create a level base. Minor slope isn't a deal-breaker—good drainage design can work with it. Major slopes might require grading to avoid a court that's noticeably tilted. We'll give you a clear answer after the site visit.
We recommend premium polyethylene or polypropylene systems with UV stabilizers rated for high-heat climates. Cheaper turf breaks down faster in our South Georgia conditions. Quality matters here—you're looking at 10-15 year longevity with good material and proper drainage. We can show you samples and discuss warranty options.
Some communities, especially in organized neighborhoods, have landscape guidelines. Serenbe and other developments may have specific requirements about colors, setbacks, or visibility. We're familiar with local HOA standards and can help you navigate approval. Always best to check your docs and get written approval before we break ground.
Most sport courts take 2-4 weeks from site prep to final install, depending on grading needs and weather. Chattahoochee Hills' terrain sometimes adds a few days for proper base work. We'll give you a detailed timeline once we've assessed your specific property and any drainage or leveling requirements.
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