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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, a lot of homeowners have the space to really do something special with their yards. Those rolling hills and estate-sized lots in Serenbe and the Rico area give you room to work with—and a sport court is exactly the kind of project that transforms a property from nice to genuinely functional. We've installed plenty of courts across South Fulton, and what we've learned is that families around here want surfaces that can handle everything from basketball and pickleball to just plain old neighborhood games. The soil conditions in this part of Fulton County mean proper base preparation is non-negotiable; we're not just laying down materials on top of whatever's already there. A sport court done right becomes the centerpiece of your property, something your kids actually use year-round instead of staring at screens. We handle the whole process—site assessment, base work, surfacing—and we know the landscape standards that matter in these communities.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on those rolling South Fulton hills with clay-heavy soil that drains differently than flat Atlanta terrain. Before we install any court, we're evaluating slope, water runoff patterns, and how sun exposure changes across your lot throughout the day. A lot of properties here have tree coverage—especially near Cochran Mill Park areas—which means shade patterns that shift seasonally. That matters for surface longevity and playability. The estate lots give you flexibility in court placement, but we also consider sight lines from your home and how the court fits with Serenbe's design-forward community aesthetic if you're in that neighborhood. Soil compaction and proper base layers are critical because of our clay composition; we're not cutting corners on drainage or foundation work. Tree root systems also factor into placement—the rolling topography means we sometimes need to terrace slightly or adjust grading. HOA guidelines in certain Chattahoochee Hills subdivisions may have specifications about fencing, color, or setback distances, so we always review covenants before breaking ground. Your yard's actual size, tree canopy density, and how you plan to use the court all shape our recommendation for surface type and court dimensions.
Yes. Clay-heavy soil common to South Fulton drains differently than sandy soil. We compact and grade properly, then install a base layer system that prevents water pooling and surface settling. Skipping this step leads to soft spots and cracking. We've done enough courts around Fulton County to know exactly how deep to go and what base material works best for your specific lot conditions.
Tree coverage—especially prevalent near Cochran Mill Park and throughout Serenbe—creates shade that keeps courts cooler but can trap moisture and slow drying. Root systems also influence where we can safely excavate. We map sun and shade patterns before installation to help you understand seasonal playability and discuss placement that maximizes usable time while respecting mature trees on your property.
Serenbe and other Chattahoochee Hills communities sometimes have design guidelines for outdoor structures and court colors. We review your specific covenants before starting any work. This prevents surprises and ensures your court not only performs great but also fits your neighborhood's aesthetic standards and approval requirements.
Estate lots here often have more room than standard subdivisions, but terrain and tree placement matter. A half-court is popular for families wanting basketball and pickleball options without consuming your entire yard. We assess your specific topography, setback requirements, and how you'll actually use the space before recommending dimensions that fit both your goals and your property's layout.
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