Heat Resistance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is part of your identity. Whether you're in the quiet Serenbe community or the rolling estates around Rico, that outdoor space needs to work as hard as you do. A sport court isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally a few tennis volleys—it's about creating something that actually holds up to Georgia's brutal summers and the red clay soil we deal with in South Fulton. Real turf burns out. It gets patchy. It turns into a mud pit after rain if your drainage isn't perfect, and honestly, who has time to babysit a lawn when you've got a family? That's where synthetic turf comes in. We've been installing high-performance sport courts across the Atlanta area for years, and we've learned exactly what works in our climate. The heat here isn't a minor factor—it's the defining challenge. Your court needs to be built to handle that, with the right base layers, proper drainage planning, and turf that won't turn into a skating rink under the Georgia sun. When we install a sport court at your Chattahoochee Hills property, we're not just laying down surface material. We're engineering a solution that accounts for your lot's unique slope, the soil composition we find out here, and the way water actually moves through South Fulton's terrain. Your neighbors might be dealing with the same summer heat you are, but that doesn't mean your court should look or perform like a temporary fix.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with the kind of soil composition that demands smart planning. That red clay base you'll find across South Fulton is heavy when wet and compact when dry—neither condition is ideal for a sport court built on a whim. The good news is that proper base preparation actually improves your drainage and stability in the long run. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your estate lot faces north or sits in the shadow of tree cover near Cochran Mill Park or toward Serenbe's wooded areas. Morning and afternoon angles hit different parts of the county differently, so we assess your specific lot orientation before recommending turf type and infill. Speaking of heat: synthetic turf performs better when it's properly installed with cooling technology, but that only matters if your foundation is right. We use crushed stone and engineered base layers that reflect some heat and manage water movement, preventing the pooling issues that plague poorly constructed courts in our climate. Serenbe's deed restrictions and South Fulton's estate lot standards sometimes include landscape guidelines—nothing that prevents a well-maintained sport court, but we confirm all that before we break ground. Your lot size out here typically allows for a full half-court or smaller full court, depending on setbacks. Installation takes into account the natural grade of the hills, which beats fighting flat ground if we get it right.
Georgia summer heat is real, and synthetic turf does warm up. But the right infill system—like silica sand mixed with cooling additives—keeps surface temps manageable for play. We've installed courts in Fulton County that stay usable even in peak heat because the base preparation and material choice matter more than you'd think. Shade from mature trees on your property helps too, and we factor that into the design.
The clay is exactly why proper base layers matter. We don't just lay turf on top of clay—we create a graded stone base that breaks water movement and prevents pooling. The rolling terrain of Chattahoochee Hills actually works in your favor if we install with the slope in mind. Done right, drainage is better than a natural lawn.
Serenbe has landscape guidelines, but a well-maintained synthetic court that complements your property fits within those standards. We coordinate with your HOA documentation before installation to confirm setbacks and appearance requirements. Most Chattahoochee Hills estates support quality courts as long as they're integrated thoughtfully.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days from prep through final infill, depending on lot size and base conditions. The rolling terrain and clay soil sometimes mean additional grading time, but we schedule everything upfront. Travel from our Atlanta base adds minimal overhead since we're managing multiple South Fulton installations.
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