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Your home in Chattahoochee Hills sits on some of the most beautiful rolling terrain in South Fulton—and that means you've got real estate worth protecting and enhancing. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, the chances are good you've got a decent-sized lot, which opens up possibilities that a lot of suburban homeowners never get to explore. A sport court on your property isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a way to reclaim that space and give your family something they'll actually use year-round. No more driving somewhere else for basketball, tennis, or pickleball. We work with Chattahoochee Hills homeowners regularly, and we've learned what works on these estates—everything from dealing with the local soil conditions to understanding the landscape expectations in your neighborhood. Our team has installed courts across South Fulton, so we know the climate, the drainage patterns, and exactly how to set up a surface that'll hold up to Georgia's heat and humidity without becoming a maintenance headache. A sport court here isn't complicated; it's just about choosing a partner who gets your property and your vision.
Chattahoochee Hills' rolling terrain is a double-edged sword for court installation. The good news: your lot size usually gives you room to work with. The challenging part: proper drainage matters more than it does on flat suburban properties. The soil in this area tends toward clay and red clay—typical for South Fulton—which means water doesn't absorb as quickly as it does in sandier regions. When we build a court here, we're thinking about grading and base preparation from day one. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific location; homes near Cochran Mill Park and throughout Serenbe often benefit from mature tree cover on surrounding properties, which is great for afternoon shade but means we account for different wear patterns across the court surface. If you're part of a HOA—Serenbe and some Rico-area developments have deed restrictions—we work with those guidelines before we even measure your lot. Most courts we install in Chattahoochee Hills run between 3,500 and 5,500 square feet, which gives families real functionality without dominating the entire property. The rural estate setting here is actually ideal for sport courts; neighbors are far enough away that noise isn't the concern it might be in denser neighborhoods.
Absolutely. The rolling hills here are actually pretty common for us. We grade and level the foundation to create a perfectly playable surface, then integrate proper drainage so water moves away from the court. Your slope becomes an asset during installation—it helps with runoff management that flat lots sometimes struggle with. We'll walk your property, assess the grade, and give you specifics.
Yes, but it's manageable. Clay soil here requires a solid base layer and attention to compaction. We don't just drop materials on top and hope for the best—we prepare the subgrade properly so your court lasts. The clay actually helps with stability once we've set everything up right. This is why local knowledge matters.
Serenbe and some Rico developments do have landscape and deed guidelines. Before we quote your project, we'll help you check those restrictions. In most cases, courts blend into the natural aesthetic of these communities, but it's best to verify. We've worked through this with other Chattahoochee Hills homeowners and know the right questions to ask.
Most Chattahoochee Hills properties do. We typically need 3,500 to 5,500 square feet for a full-sized multi-sport court. Smaller lots can still work with a scaled court for tennis or half-court basketball. A free site visit tells us exactly what's possible on your land. Bring us pictures or a survey if you have one, and we'll map it out.
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