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Chattahoochee Hills isn't your typical suburb—it's a place where rolling hills, estate properties, and that Serenbe community vibe mean homeowners actually have room to create something special outdoors. If you've got kids, you've probably thought about adding a sport court to your property. The thing is, between the clay-heavy soil in South Fulton and Georgia's humidity, a real grass court becomes a maintenance nightmare pretty quickly. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in. They transform your backyard into a year-round basketball, tennis, or multi-sport surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after spring rain. We've installed plenty of these in the Chattahoochee Hills area—from Rico to the larger estates near Cochran Mill Park—and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. Your kids get unlimited play time, the court stays playable even when natural grass would be waterlogged, and honestly, it adds real value to your property. Whether you're working with a smaller lot or have the acreage to go big, we can design something that fits your space and your budget.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some genuinely challenging terrain for natural grass. The South Fulton rolling hills and clay-rich soil drain poorly—that's why you see so much mud in yards after heavy rain. Your backyard slopes? That's common out here, and it actually plays to artificial turf's advantage. Water runs right through our systems instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled near tree lines or in the more open areas of Serenbe. We assess each property individually because a court in Rico might get full afternoon sun while a property closer to Cochran Mill might have significant shade from mature oaks. Georgia's humidity and heat are real factors too—premium turf systems handle that better than budget alternatives. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties we work with are on larger lots, which gives us flexibility with court placement, drainage, and even adding a small buffer zone for ball retrieval. We also work with any HOA guidelines specific to the Serenbe community or neighboring areas to make sure your installation meets local standards. The rural estate character of this area means most neighbors love seeing families invest in their land this way.
Absolutely. Those rolling hills actually work better with artificial turf than natural grass. We grade and level the court surface properly, then install a sub-base that channels water downslope—your South Fulton clay soil won't hold standing water like it does with grass. We've done plenty of installations on slopes throughout the area, including properties near Cochran Mill Park.
Modern turf handles Georgia's climate really well. Heat won't damage it, and humidity actually helps—our systems drain quickly so moisture doesn't create mold issues. The bigger win? Your court stays playable year-round. Rain that would shut down a grass court for days in Chattahoochee Hills won't bother artificial turf at all.
If your property is part of Serenbe's HOA, yes—you'll want to review their landscape guidelines. We work with HOAs regularly and can help navigate approvals. Even properties outside Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills sometimes have covenants, so we always recommend checking first. We'll design something that fits local standards.
Most courts take 5–10 days depending on site prep and drainage needs. The clay soil here sometimes requires more base work than other areas, which we factor in upfront. We'll give you a detailed timeline during the estimate so you know exactly when your court will be game-ready.
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