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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is part of your statement. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, those rolling hills and estate-sized lots give you room to create something genuinely special—and a sport court is one of the smartest moves we see homeowners making. The thing about South Fulton's climate is that natural grass takes a beating: heat, humidity, and those red clay soils mean constant maintenance just to keep up. A properly installed artificial turf sport court changes that equation entirely. You get a year-round playable surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the watering, mowing, and seasonal die-back that plagues traditional lawns in this region. LawnLogic has been installing premium turf systems throughout the Atlanta metro area, and we understand the specific demands of Chattahoochee Hills properties—the soil composition, the drainage patterns, and yes, the HOA landscape guidelines that matter to your community. A sport court here isn't just a recreational upgrade; it's an investment that actually performs in Georgia's climate while respecting the character of your neighborhood.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on those distinctive South Fulton rolling hills with clay-heavy soils that drain differently than flat urban lots. That's actually a key reason artificial turf works so well here—we design the base and drainage specifically for your property's topography rather than fighting against it. Your estate lots are large enough for full or near-full court dimensions, which means we can lay out a proper playing surface without awkward compromises. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled near tree cover or more open—we assess that during the site visit because shade patterns affect both turf selection and long-term performance. One thing to confirm early: check your HOA landscape rules, especially if you're in Serenbe or other deed-restricted communities. Most modern HOAs in this area have come around on artificial turf for sport courts since they eliminate maintenance chaos and actually improve property aesthetics long-term. We handle those conversations regularly and can provide documentation that shows how quality turf installation meets community standards. The red clay and clay-silt mix in your soil means we pay extra attention to base preparation and permeability—shortcuts here lead to waterlogging and surface movement, neither of which we tolerate.
Most do, with guidelines. Serenbe and deed-restricted communities typically require quality materials and proper installation—not discount turf. We've worked with several HOA architectural committees in this area and can provide spec sheets, samples, and references showing how our systems meet landscape standards. The key is transparency: present the plan early, use a contractor with local track record, and document everything. We handle that for you.
Clay drains slowly and compacts hard, which means we can't just lay turf over existing soil. We build a engineered base with proper grading and permeability layers designed for your topography. This prevents water from pooling and keeps the playing surface stable year-round. It's more work upfront but eliminates headaches down the road—especially during Georgia's rainy seasons.
Basketball, pickleball, tennis, and multi-sport use are all standard. Your estate lot size usually accommodates full or three-quarter court dimensions. We design the layout based on your space and how you'll actually use it. Sun and shade patterns also factor in—some families prefer partial shade for pickleball, while others want open court visibility for basketball.
Far less than natural grass, but not zero. Occasional brushing to maintain fiber texture, debris clearing, and maybe a rinse in peak summer heat. That's it—no watering, fertilizing, or seasonal reseeding like you'd do with natural grass in Chattahoochee Hills' clay soils. Most owners say it's one of the best time-savers they've made.
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