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Sport courts in Chattahoochee Hills aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about making the most of those rolling estate lots you've got out here in South Fulton. We've worked with homeowners across the Serenbe community and the Rico area who wanted to transform their backyards into functional athletic spaces, and the difference is night and day. Unlike the clay courts or patchy grass setups that don't hold up to Georgia's humid summers, artificial turf gives you a surface that stays consistent year-round. Your kids can play after a rainstorm. You're not spending weekends maintaining it. And honestly, with the kind of space most properties have in Chattahoochee Hills, a well-designed sport court actually adds real value to your home. We make the drive out regularly because this area deserves better than cookie-cutter solutions. The landscape here—those rolling hills, the mix of sun and shade depending on your lot orientation—requires thinking about court placement and drainage differently than you'd do it in a flat subdivision. That's where local experience matters.
The soil composition around Chattahoochee Hills—those South Fulton rolling hills—tends to drain reasonably well, but that doesn't mean you can skip proper sub-base preparation. The elevation changes on many estate lots mean water can pool in unexpected spots if your court isn't graded right. We always start with a site assessment because shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're nestled near Cochran Mill Park or sitting more open in the Rico area. Summer heat is intense here, so we recommend lighter-colored turf finishes if your court gets full afternoon sun. The Serenbe community has landscape guidelines worth checking before installation—some neighborhoods have specific aesthetic standards, and we factor that into design from day one. Most lots in Chattahoochee Hills are large enough for a full-size court with room for runoff, but we've also done scaled versions for properties where tree coverage or topography makes a traditional layout tricky. The red clay substrate you'll find on some properties actually compacts well for a base layer, which can save on aggregate costs.
Chattahoochee Hills has zoning regulations, and depending on your lot size and the Serenbe community rules, you may need approval. We handle the local coordination—checking setbacks, drainage easements, and HOA requirements before we schedule installation. It's one less thing you have to figure out.
Heat and humidity are real here, especially in summer. Quality turf resists mold and mildew better than natural grass, and modern infill systems drain moisture quickly so you're not dealing with standing water or algae growth. We choose materials rated for Southeast climates specifically.
Those rolling hills in South Fulton are actually an advantage when we grade correctly. We can work with slopes up to 2-3% without major regrading. Steeper grades need terracing, but we've designed courts on challenging Chattahoochee Hills properties before. Drainage actually improves with slight slope.
Most courts are playable the same day, though we recommend letting infill settle for 48 hours before heavy use. Weather matters—rain after installation isn't a problem, but we schedule around the forecast so you get a clean finish and can enjoy it right away.
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