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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, you've got space—real space. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, those rolling hills and estate lots give you room to do something special with your yard. A sport court isn't just for the basketball-obsessed or tennis players anymore. Families around South Fulton are using them for pickle ball tournaments with neighbors, a flat surface for volleyball when the ground gets soft from rain, or just a clean play area where your kids can actually move without sinking into Georgia clay. The thing is, building one on these properties means understanding what you're working with. Your soil, your slope, your sun exposure—it all matters. We've installed dozens of courts in neighborhoods like yours, and we know exactly what it takes to make sure your investment holds up year after year. No financing gimmicks, no credit checks, no surprise fees down the road. Just honest work and a surface that performs.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on those South Fulton rolling hills, which means your yard probably isn't perfectly flat—and that's actually something we account for in every estimate. The soil underneath tends toward clay and red Georgia earth, which holds moisture longer than sandy areas. That's why proper base preparation and drainage matter more here than in flatter regions. Sun patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're near the Serenbe development or out toward Rico—some properties get dappled shade from mature trees, others get full afternoon heat. We size and orient courts to work with what you've got, not against it. Lot sizes in this area tend to be generous, so space for a regulation court is usually doable. One thing to note: Serenbe has specific landscape guidelines, so we'll review those with you upfront if you're in that community. Spring and early summer rains can soften the ground temporarily, but a well-built court with proper subsurface drainage handles Georgia's wet season without pooling. The elevation changes we see out here actually make for better water runoff than flat suburban lots.
Yes. Serenbe has thoughtful design standards, and we're familiar with them. We'll coordinate colors, materials, and placement to meet their guidelines before we break ground. It takes an extra conversation upfront, but it saves headaches later and protects your investment if you ever sell.
We assess grade and slope during the site visit, then build in proper sub-base layering and drainage to compensate. Minor slopes actually improve water runoff. Steep slopes get engineered differently—sometimes we terrace, sometimes we adjust the court orientation. Either way, we ensure a playable, safe surface.
Designed right, absolutely. Our courts include perforated base layers and drainage channels that move water off the surface fast. The clay-heavy soil out here means we're extra intentional about subsurface prep. Spring rains won't leave you with a swamp.
For a typical sport court in Chattahoochee Hills, plan 2–3 weeks from contract to completion. Weather can add a few days—we won't pour on wet clay. We'll give you a realistic schedule during the walkthrough, and we show up when we say we will.
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