Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chattahoochee Hills has some of the most beautiful rolling terrain in South Fulton, and those expansive estate lots give you real room to think big about outdoor living. A sport court here isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's a way to make those acres actually work for your family year-round. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or out in the Rico area, fall is genuinely the sweet spot for installation. The weather cools down, the humidity drops, and you're looking at a solid window before winter. We've installed courts throughout this region, and we know how the soil drains on these hills, how the tree canopy affects sun exposure, and what it takes to build something that'll last through Georgia summers. A quality sport court gives you a defined space for basketball, tennis, or just general recreation—and it handles the red clay subsoil we deal with here once it's properly prepped. Most families in Chattahoochee Hills are thinking about fall installs because they want the court ready for winter sports and spring use. That timeline works perfectly for us, and it means your court is broken in and settled before the heat really kicks in.
The rolling hills around Chattahoochee Hills sit on clay-heavy soil with decent drainage characteristics, but you need to account for it during prep work. We always excavate and compact properly—that's non-negotiable, especially on slopes. Your lot size here is typically substantial, which is great; you've got room to work with and room for proper grading around the court perimeter. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're surrounded by mature oaks (like near Cochran Mill Park's tree lines) or in more open sections. We assess shade patterns during fall to design for winter sun and summer heat. If you're in the Serenbe community, check your HOA guidelines—some developments have landscape standards we need to work within. The fall climate in Chattahoochee Hills is ideal: cooler temps mean the synthetic turf material stays stable during installation, and you avoid the expansion issues heat can cause in summer installs. Drainage is critical on these rolling estates; we slope courts appropriately so water doesn't pool. By installing in fall, your court settles through winter and is fully cured and game-ready come spring.
It depends on your neighborhood. If you're in Serenbe or another community with active HOA guidelines, yes—you'll want to check restrictions on court size, materials, and placement. We help navigate that process and can design courts that meet typical landscape standards. Rico-area properties are often less restricted, but always verify your covenants first. We'll work with whatever rules apply to your lot.
Chattahoochee Hills gets humid and hot in summer, which makes synthetic turf installation tricky—material expands and doesn't settle properly. Fall temperatures are cooler, humidity drops, and the material cures correctly. You also get months to use the court before summer heat returns. By spring, your court is fully broken in and performing at its best.
We slope the court surface toward perimeter drains and account for the clay-based soil underneath. Proper base prep and compaction are critical here. We excavate to the right depth, install a compacted base layer, and ensure water moves away from the playing surface. It's the difference between a court that stays dry and one that puddles.
From site prep through final curing, typically 5–10 business days depending on lot size and site complexity. We schedule fall installs soon after Labor Day through October to hit that ideal weather window. We'll confirm availability based on your property access and prep work needed.
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