Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your family's been eyeing that open space behind the house in Serenbe or out in Rico, imagining a place where the kids can actually play without tearing up the yard every time it rains. That's exactly why we've helped dozens of homeowners across Chattahoochee Hills put in sport courts—places that work year-round, no mud, no dead patches, no excuses. The rolling hills and clay-heavy soil around South Fulton mean natural grass takes a beating here, especially during Georgia's humid summers and unpredictable spring rains. An artificial turf sport court changes that equation entirely. You get a firm, predictable surface for basketball, pickleball, or just general family play, and it actually looks better as time goes on instead of worse. We've been installing these courts in your neighborhood long enough to understand what works with your soil, your lot size, and the specific drainage challenges that come with this area. And if you're military or veteran-connected, we've got a discount waiting for you.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on that red clay foundation typical of South Fulton, which is beautiful land but tough on natural grass. Your rolling topography means water doesn't always drain the way you'd expect—it pools in low spots and runs off too fast in others. We account for that during installation by sloping the court properly and adding a perforated base layer that handles the Georgia humidity without creating swampy conditions. Most estates here have room for a full-sized court, which gives us flexibility, but we've also designed plenty of smaller setups for homes tucked closer together in the Serenbe community. The tree coverage varies significantly lot to lot—some properties have oak and pine shade, others get full afternoon sun. Both situations work fine with modern turf, but shaded courts stay cooler and require slightly less maintenance. We handle permits through Fulton County and make sure your installation fits any HOA guidelines if you're in a restricted community. The whole process from site prep to final lines typically takes 2–3 weeks, and we time it around Georgia's weather patterns to give your court the best foundation.
Yes. We don't rely on the native soil to drain—we create a layered system with a permeable base, aggregate bedding, and perforated underlayment that moves water away from your court surface. The clay below actually helps slope runoff toward drainage areas we establish during installation. Heavy Georgia rains won't pool on your court.
Very little. Brush the court monthly to keep the fibers upright, blow off leaves, rinse occasionally in summer heat. The Chattahoochee Hills humidity doesn't degrade quality turf like it does natural grass—no fungal issues, no thatch buildup. Most owners spend maybe an hour per season on upkeep.
Absolutely. The rolling terrain around here is actually ideal for us—we grade and level the court surface during installation, then use the natural slope to improve drainage. Your lot's contours don't stop us; they just make the final result work better.
We extend 10% off the full project cost for active-duty, reserve, retired, and veteran service members. Just bring your military ID or discharge papers at the initial consultation. It's our way of saying thanks for your service.
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