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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is your sanctuary. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, those rolling hills and estate-sized lots give you room to dream big—and a sport court can transform that dream into something your whole family actually uses. We've installed plenty of courts across South Fulton, and Chattahoochee Hills homeowners tend to think long-term. You're not looking for a quick fix; you want a surface that handles Georgia's humidity, holds up to real play, and looks sharp for years. That's exactly what we build. A sport court here isn't just about basketball or tennis—it's about reclaiming that land you've got and turning it into the gathering spot that makes your property feel complete. The rural character of this area means your neighbors aren't stacked on top of you, which means you can build something genuinely functional without worrying about sight lines. We'll work with your lot's natural slope, your tree cover, and your soil to create a court that feels built for Chattahoochee Hills, not dropped in from some generic playbook.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on those South Fulton rolling hills, which means your lot probably has more topography than a flat suburban block. That's actually good news for drainage—we factor that slope into our base preparation so water runs off naturally rather than pooling. The soil here tends toward clay mixed with Georgia red clay, so we spend time on proper grading and sub-base compaction. Your tree canopy matters too. If your court is going in under mature oaks or pines, we'll assess sun exposure throughout the day; artificial turf handles shade better than natural grass, but afternoon heat reflection varies depending on your tree cover and orientation. Serenbe and the Rico area both have that estate-lot feel, which means most courts we install here have room to breathe. HOA restrictions are generally relaxed in Chattahoochee Hills compared to tighter suburban developments, but we always check local guidelines before breaking ground. The real variable is your soil's drainage capacity—we test it, and if needed, we'll install a proper drainage layer beneath your court base. Georgia humidity means we use turf infill systems that resist compaction and moisture retention.
Chattahoochee Hills doesn't require a permit for most residential sport courts under a certain size, but it's always smart to check with Fulton County first. We handle the local requirements and can advise on setbacks from property lines. Your Serenbe or Rico lot size usually isn't a constraint—we're just making sure you're clear before we start.
Those rolling hills mean clay-heavy soil. We don't fight it; we work with it. We dig down, remove topsoil, compact the base layer, and add a sub-base that keeps water moving. On South Fulton's slopes, proper grading prevents erosion and pooling. It adds a step, but it's the difference between a court that lasts and one that settles unevenly.
Summer heat is real, but tree canopy in Chattahoochee Hills helps. If your court sits under oaks or pines, afternoon shade cuts surface temperature significantly. We also choose turf and infill colors that reflect rather than absorb—so even full sun, your court stays playable. We can discuss orientation and shade patterns during your site visit.
Depends on lot prep. Flat, clear ground: 2–3 days. Rolling terrain with trees and clay grading: 4–5 days. We're honest about what your property needs. We don't rush base work—that's where longevity comes from out here.
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