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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is part of your lifestyle. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, chances are you've got space to work with—and a lot of folks are realizing that artificial turf sport courts turn those rolling South Fulton hills into year-round play zones. Kids can practice basketball or tennis without worrying about muddy patches after rain, and you skip the constant reseeding that Georgia's clay-heavy soil demands. We've installed plenty of sport courts across Fulton County, and what makes Chattahoochee Hills special is how those estate lots give you room to really maximize a court without feeling cramped. The drainage here matters too—those rolling hills mean water doesn't just sit, which is perfect for turf performance. We handle everything from site prep to final striping, and we're familiar with the specific conditions that come with rural properties like yours.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with heavy clay content typical of South Fulton County—that's actually great news for sport court installation because clay compacts well and provides stable base support. What you'll notice is afternoon sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're nestled near tree lines or out in the open. The Serenbe community tends to have more mature landscaping, so shade patterns shift seasonally; Rico-area properties often get more direct southern exposure. Both situations work fine with modern artificial turf, but we assess your specific lot during the site visit. Drainage is smoother on these rolling lots than flat suburban yards—water naturally flows away, which prevents pooling and extends turf life. One thing to confirm early: check any HOA landscape guidelines if you're in Serenbe or another deed-restricted area. Most don't restrict artificial courts, but it's worth verifying colors and setbacks. Estate lots here are typically spacious enough for 30x60 or custom sizing without eating up your whole property. Installation happens faster than you'd think—usually 3–5 days depending on base preparation and site access.
Not necessarily. Those rolling hills are actually manageable—we can work with modest slopes using proper grading and base layers. If trees overhang the intended court area, we'll trim branches for safety and drainage. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties don't require major land work, though we always walk the site first. Heavy clay soil is stable, so excavation is straightforward compared to sandy areas.
South Fulton clay is dense and drains reasonably well, especially on rolling terrain. That's actually an advantage—it compacts firmly and supports the base layer without settling. We condition the top layer for proper drainage and turf performance. Rural lots like yours typically have fewer underground utilities to worry about, which speeds up the process.
Hybrid or infilled artificial turf handles Georgia's heat and occasional ice without problems. In summer, the rolling hills catch afternoon breezes that help keep surface temps down. We recommend lighter-colored fibers if your court gets heavy southern exposure. Winter play is zero hassle—no mud, no thaw cycles destroying the base.
Typical sport courts take 3–5 days, depending on base prep and site access. Rural estate properties often have easier access than subdivisions, which can actually speed things up. Weather permitting, we schedule the whole job and get you striped and ready in under two weeks from contract to completion.
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