Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chattahoochee Hills homeowners with fixer-upper estates know the drill: there's always something on the to-do list, and yard maintenance usually isn't winning any popularity contests. That's especially true when you've got rolling acreage in South Fulton and you're trying to carve out a functional recreation space without turning your weekends into constant mowing sessions. A sport court with synthetic turf solves that problem in one shot. Whether you're in the Serenbe community, out in the Rico area, or somewhere between those rolling hills with serious square footage to manage, artificial turf gives you a dedicated play surface that actually gets used—basketball, tennis, multi-sport layouts, whatever your family needs. No dead patches from heavy foot traffic. No mud tracked into the house. No fighting Georgia's humidity and clay soil to keep things looking decent. We've installed these courts across South Fulton, and the pattern's always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Your estate lot is an asset. A sport court makes it functional.
The rolling hills around Chattahoochee Hills present some real advantages for synthetic turf installation, along with a few quirks worth knowing. Your soil tends toward that dense clay-heavy composition typical of South Fulton—which is actually helpful during the installation process since proper base preparation and drainage are straightforward. The bigger variable is shade. Depending on where your property sits relative to the tree lines common in Serenbe and the surrounding neighborhoods, you might have morning sun exposure that shifts to afternoon shade, or vice versa. That doesn't affect synthetic turf performance, but it does influence which court layouts work best for your family's actual usage patterns. Rural estate lots here typically give you room to position a court away from the house without feeling cramped, which is ideal for noise and light concerns. If you're part of a planned community like Serenbe, check your landscape guidelines—most HOAs in the area are friendly toward sports amenities on private property, but it's worth confirming before we schedule the site visit. The clay-based terrain means we'll build a solid base, slope it for drainage toward existing drainage patterns, and let Georgia's weather work with us instead of against us.
If you're in Serenbe or another planned community, check your CC&Rs first—most South Fulton communities are permissive about sports courts on private residential lots, but they may have placement or size guidelines. We've worked with several Serenbe homeowners and can help you navigate any requirements. Unincorporated rural properties typically have zero restrictions, which is one advantage of estate living out here.
Your South Fulton clay is actually predictable to work with. We'll excavate and prepare a compacted base, add proper gravel layering for drainage, and install the synthetic turf system on top. The clay doesn't shift like sandy soil, so your court stays stable year-round. Georgia's moisture gets managed by the base preparation, not the clay itself.
Most properties here have enough room for a 30x60 multi-sport court or two dedicated tennis courts. During the site visit, we'll show you the options that work with your terrain, tree coverage, and how the sun moves across your yard. Rural lots give you flexibility that subdivisions don't.
A standard residential court typically takes 5–7 working days from site prep through final striping. We schedule around typical Georgia weather patterns. Since we're based about 45 minutes away, we can coordinate scheduling to minimize back-and-forth trips while keeping your project on track.
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