Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Chattahoochee Hills aren't just a nice-to-have—they're becoming the centerpiece of how families in Serenbe and the Rico area are using their property. We've worked with homeowners across South Fulton's rolling hills who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without worrying about natural grass maintenance or HOA pushback. The reality is that artificial turf for sport courts fits the Chattahoochee Hills lifestyle perfectly. Your estate lot gives you room to build something genuinely useful, and the HOA-compliant synthetic surfaces we install mean you're not fighting red clay stains or bare patches every spring. Many of your neighbors already know that a properly installed sport court holds up through Georgia's humid summers and actually improves property appeal. We handle everything from site prep on those rolling terrain yards to final line striping, and we understand the specific approval process Serenbe and surrounding communities require.
Chattahoochee Hills' soil profile—those rolling hills with red clay and Georgia subsoil—presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. Clay-heavy ground means excellent base compaction, which actually benefits long-term court stability, but it also demands proper drainage planning so water doesn't pool during our heavy summer rains. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where your lot sits on the hills; some Serenbe properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, while others face full southern exposure. That matters for turf color retention and player comfort. Your HOA documents (whether Serenbe community guidelines or Rico-area covenants) typically permit synthetic surfaces as long as they're installed to specification and maintained properly. Most residential lots here range from half-acre to multi-acre estates, giving you flexibility in court sizing. We account for slope grading and ensure your court drains toward natural drainage patterns rather than toward your home or neighbors' properties. The red clay base, once properly prepared and compacted, provides a stable foundation that holds up year-round in Fulton County's climate.
Most Chattahoochee Hills communities, including Serenbe, permit synthetic sport courts when they meet landscape guidelines—typically meaning professional installation, proper drainage, and maintained appearance. We've helped dozens of homeowners navigate HOA submissions in this area. The key is showing your HOA board that the turf is high-quality, isn't overly bright, and fits the estate aesthetic. We handle documentation and can provide references from similar approvals locally.
Red clay actually compacts beautifully, which gives your court a solid, stable base. The real consideration is drainage—we ensure water moves away from the court surface and your home, especially important with Georgia's summer storms. Our crew grades your lot to work with the South Fulton rolling terrain rather than against it, preventing pooling or soft spots.
Polypropylene and polyethylene synthetic turf handle Georgia's heat and humidity exceptionally well. We choose materials that resist UV fading (important with your direct southern exposure on some lots) and maintain grip even in humid conditions. Most of our Serenbe and Rico-area installations are designed for multi-sport use—basketball, pickleball, or tennis—so the surface needs to perform reliably year-round.
With proper installation and basic maintenance, you're looking at 10-15 years before you'd consider resurfacing. Chattahoochee Hills' climate—our heat and occasional heavy rains—is well within the performance window for quality turf. Drainage matters most; poorly graded courts fail faster. We install with full drainage systems that keep water moving, protecting your investment for the long haul.
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