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Your estate in Chattahoochee Hills deserves a sport court that matches the caliber of your property. We've worked with homeowners throughout Serenbe and the Rico area who wanted to maximize their rolling hillside lots without the constant maintenance of natural grass courts. A luxury sport surface handles everything Georgia's climate throws at it—summer heat, occasional heavy rains, and those unpredictable spring storms—while staying tournament-grade year-round. Whether you're envisioning a tennis court for weekend matches, a basketball half-court near the home, or a multipurpose surface for pickleball and badminton, artificial turf gives you a professional playing surface that actually improves with age. The estates around Chattahoochee Hills typically sit on generous acreage, and that's where a well-designed court becomes a real asset: it's durable, it won't degrade the landscape, and your family gets genuine use out of premium outdoor space. We handle everything from site assessment of your Fulton County soil conditions to final line marking, so you're playing within weeks, not months.
Chattahoochee Hills sits in South Fulton's rolling terrain, which means your land likely slopes—something we factor into every court layout. The soil here tends to be clay-heavy with decent drainage in most areas, but we always conduct a pre-install assessment because yard composition varies block to block, especially across properties like those in Serenbe. Sun exposure is another local consideration. If your estate borders Cochran Mill Park or sits deep within the Serenbe community tree canopy, we'll design your court surface and orientation accordingly; certain turf specs perform better in partial shade, while others thrive in full sun. HOA guidelines in your neighborhood may specify color options or playing surface reflectivity, so we coordinate early. The scale of your lot—many Chattahoochee Hills estates run 2+ acres—means we have room to position the court for optimal play, proper drainage runoff, and sightline privacy from neighboring homes. Winter frost occasionally affects the South Fulton region, but quality artificial turf handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or buckling, unlike asphalt.
Yes. South Fulton's natural slope actually helps. We install a sub-base system that manages water runoff, so your court won't puddle even after heavy rain. We assess your exact lot contours during the site visit, then orient drainage lines to follow the terrain. Clay-heavy soil common to this area benefits from our engineered base layer, which prevents water from pooling.
Most do, especially when the court is well-designed. We've installed surfaces throughout Chattahoochee Hills communities and can help you navigate any landscape approval process. We'll pull specific HOA guidelines, choose colors and finishes that fit community standards, and provide renderings so your board sees the finished look before installation begins.
A full tennis court needs about 7,200 square feet. A basketball half-court or multipurpose surface runs 2,000–3,500 square feet. Most estates in Chattahoochee Hills have the acreage. We'll do a site plan during consultation, accounting for setbacks, tree coverage, and sight lines from your home.
Absolutely. Modern sport-court turf is engineered for hot climates and performs better than asphalt in peak summer—it won't soften or crack. The infill system keeps the surface stable through Fulton County's humidity swings. Your court stays playable even on 95-degree days.
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