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Building a sport court on your Chattahoochee Hills estate is a smart move—especially if you're working with one of those beautiful rolling lots in Serenbe or the Rico area. We've installed plenty of courts across South Fulton, and we know exactly what your property needs. The thing about these rural estate lots is they give you room to do something really special. A dedicated sport court adds serious value to your home, gives your family a reason to stay active outdoors, and honestly, it just looks sharp. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or a multi-sport setup, the process starts with understanding your specific land. Your soil composition, sun exposure throughout the day, and how water drains during Georgia's wet seasons all matter. We handle the whole job—site assessment, proper base preparation, turf selection, and installation—so you don't have to piece it together yourself. Our team knows the Fulton County area well enough to anticipate what works and what doesn't. Let's talk about turning that vision into something your family will use for years.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on South Fulton's rolling terrain, which means your lot probably has decent natural drainage but also some grade changes worth planning around. The soil here tends toward clay-heavy composition, so we always account for proper base layers underneath the turf—that's non-negotiable in this part of Georgia. Your sport court site might sit in dappled shade from oak and pine, or it could get full sun exposure depending on where your home sits relative to Cochran Mill Park and the surrounding wooded areas. Sun matters because it affects how the turf performs and how hot the playing surface gets in July and August. We've built courts on estates where HOA guidelines shape the design—Serenbe in particular has thoughtful landscape standards—so we'll make sure your court fits the community vibe while meeting your functional needs. Most properties in this area have room to work with, but we still need to assess setbacks, utilities, and how the court integrates with your existing yard. The rolling hills can actually work in your favor for drainage if we get the base slope right.
Serenbe does have landscape guidelines, but sport courts generally fit within their community standards if designed thoughtfully. We work with your HOA documents before breaking ground so there's no back-and-forth later. Color, size, and setback rules vary, so let's review your specific lot covenants early in the conversation.
Clay-heavy soil needs a solid base layer to prevent settling and poor drainage. We use crushed stone and engineered base materials that work with Fulton County's soil composition. Proper grading also matters here—your rolling terrain gives us natural slope to manage water runoff effectively.
Most properties here see partial sun due to mature oak and pine trees. We recommend turf systems that handle both full sun and dappled shade without fading or hot spots. We'll assess your specific site's sun pattern throughout the day before recommending a product.
Absolutely. Sloped terrain is common out here, and it's actually manageable with proper grading and base work. We'll cut and fill as needed to create a level playing surface while maintaining good drainage. The rolling hills don't stop us—they just inform how we build.
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