Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chattahoochee Hills homeowners have something special going on—rolling estates, community-minded neighborhoods like Serenbe, and plenty of space to think big about outdoor living. But that Georgia red clay and the unpredictable spring weather? They can make natural grass a constant battle. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you're in the Rico area or closer to Cochran Mill Park, a high-quality artificial turf court gives your family a year-round play surface that actually holds up to our climate. No more mud in the rain, no more dead patches from the summer heat. We've worked with Chattahoochee Hills families who wanted a basketball court, a multi-sport surface, or just a clean outdoor gathering space—and every single one appreciated not having to reseed and repair every season. Your property deserves a surface that works as hard as you do.
The South Fulton rolling hills mean your lot probably has some slope and variation—that's actually great for drainage planning on a sport court. Our team accounts for the natural grade of your property so water moves away cleanly instead of pooling. The soil here tends toward clay-heavy composition, which is why natural grass struggles; artificial turf doesn't care about soil quality and installs right over it after proper base prep. Sun exposure varies across Chattahoochee Hills properties—some lots are shaded by mature trees, others get intense afternoon rays. We spec the turf type and infill material based on your specific orientation. The Serenbe community and surrounding neighborhoods often have HOA guidelines or deed restrictions worth checking beforehand; we help homeowners navigate those conversations before installation. Lot sizes in this area tend to be generous, which means you usually have real options for court placement, orientation, and adding extra features like windscreens or lighting. Our crew handles the base construction to manage the terrain you've got, so even on sloped properties, your court plays true and safe.
The clay-heavy soil is actually one reason our customers love artificial turf. We prepare and level the base regardless of soil type, so the clay itself doesn't complicate installation. What matters is good drainage underneath, which we engineer into every court. Your property's natural slope in the rolling hills area is already a plus—water runs off naturally.
Absolutely. We've installed courts on hillside properties throughout South Fulton. The slope just means more detailed base prep and grading, which our crew handles routinely. A slight grade actually helps drainage. We'll walk your property, assess the slope, and show you how we'd set it up so the court is safe and playable.
Georgia summers are brutal, so we recommend premium synthetic blends rated for high UV and moisture. The infill—sand, rubber, or hybrid—impacts heat retention too. Lighter infills stay cooler underfoot. We'll discuss your specific sun exposure and usage so you get a court that performs in July without becoming a skillet.
Some communities like Serenbe do have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your deed restrictions or contacting your HOA before committing. Our team can help document the project and answer HOA questions. Most approve courts as long as they're set back appropriately and maintained to community standards.
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