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Living out in Chattahoochee Hills means you've got space—real space. Those rolling hills and estate lots in Serenbe and the Rico area are perfect for families who want their kids playing outside without driving across town. But here's the thing: those red clay soils and Georgia humidity can turn a natural grass court into a muddy mess half the year. A sport court changes that equation completely. You get a professional-grade surface right in your backyard that handles our weather, drains properly, and gives your family a reliable place to shoot hoops, play tennis, or just mess around with a ball year-round. We've installed these throughout South Fulton, and the homeowners in your area love them because they finally solve the "I can't use my yard" problem that clay and shade create. Plus, we can work with your financing needs to make it happen without derailing your budget.
Chattahoochee Hills presents some specific challenges that most generic turf companies gloss over. Your soil is predominantly that red clay typical of South Fulton—it compacts easily, doesn't drain like sand, and gets slick when wet. We account for that by prepping a proper base layer before the sport court goes down; otherwise, you'll end up with pooling and soft spots. The rolling topography means some yards have better sun exposure than others. North-facing courts in wooded areas (common near Cochran Mill Park surroundings) might stay damp longer in spring, so we design drainage with that in mind. Your estate lots are generous, which is great—gives us room to work and creates fewer neighbor issues during installation. The Serenbe community has specific landscape guidelines worth checking; we coordinate with your HOA requirements because the last thing you want is a variance letter after we're done. We've done enough installations in this area to know the local soil conditions, how water moves through those hills, and what finish holds up best under Georgia's humidity swings.
We don't just lay turf over clay. We install a multi-layer base that includes crushed stone and a drainage layer to prevent the pooling and soft spots that plague natural grass here. The clay actually helps us because it's stable once compacted properly—it won't shift like looser soil. Your court will shed water instead of absorbing it, which matters in our humid climate.
Yes. We work with local homeowners on financing that fits your situation. A typical sport court installation runs a certain range depending on size and features, and we can break that into monthly payments so it's manageable. Call us directly to discuss what works for your family's budget—no pressure, just honest numbers.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days depending on site prep complexity. Your rolling topography might require some grading work, but that's factored in upfront. We schedule around your family's needs and work efficiently so you're not disrupted longer than necessary.
It depends on your specific lot and deed restrictions—some Serenbe properties have landscape overlays. We recommend reviewing your HOA documents or checking with the design committee before we quote. Most sport courts fit within guidelines because they're contained, low-profile installations, but we'll coordinate with your HOA if needed to keep everything compliant.
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