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Chattahoochee Hills is a place where people actually have space—real estate lots that give you room to dream about your backyard. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or out in the Rico area, those rolling South Fulton hills mean most properties here sit on acreage where a sport court makes genuine sense. We've been installing artificial turf courts across Georgia for years, and we've learned that families in this part of Fulton County want durability without the constant maintenance headache. A sport court handles everything from weekend basketball games to year-round practice sessions, and it doesn't care about Georgia's humidity or the occasional dry spells. The thing about these rural estate lots is that they're beautiful but they demand smart choices. Real grass courts need constant attention, especially on slopes. Artificial turf just works—it stays playable in all weather, handles the clay-heavy soil underneath, and looks sharp season after season. We're here to turn that vision into something your family will use.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with heavy clay soil underneath—the kind of foundation that makes natural grass courts a real fight. When you've got slopes or uneven ground like you see across Serenbe and the Rico area, proper drainage becomes critical, and that's where artificial turf shines. Clay holds water, and Georgia humidity doesn't help. We design drainage systems that account for your lot's natural slope so water moves away from the court rather than pooling. Sun exposure varies wildly out here depending on tree cover. Some properties have open southern exposure; others are shadier with mature trees near Cochran Mill Park areas. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because shade patterns affect turf performance and maintenance schedules. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties have room for a full court without cramping the landscape, but we also work with tighter configurations when needed. The soil prep work is more involved on rural lots with native clay, but that's standard for us. We're not just laying turf—we're building a court system that handles South Fulton's weather year-round.
The slopes in this area are actually ideal for artificial turf because proper drainage is built in. We install a base system that works with your natural grade so water runs off rather than sitting on clay soil. Unlike natural grass, which erodes on slopes and creates bare patches, artificial turf stays stable and playable even on steeper sections of your property.
Not really—that's the advantage of going artificial. Clay soil makes natural grass courts problematic, but turf doesn't root into soil, so clay type doesn't affect it. We handle the drainage and base preparation upfront so you're not managing soil issues later. Maintenance is basically brushing and occasional rinse-offs.
Absolutely. These neighborhoods typically have the space to do this right. We can install a full court or customize sizing to match your property layout and usage. The open lots here are perfect for courts because you have room for proper setbacks and don't usually face neighbor distance restrictions like tighter subdivisions do.
Most installations run 2–4 weeks depending on site prep complexity. Rural properties sometimes need more base work because of terrain and soil conditions, but we handle all of that. We'll walk through the schedule during the initial site assessment so you know exactly when your court will be ready.
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