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Chattahoochee Hills is a special place—rolling estates, quiet neighborhoods like Serenbe, and plenty of space to create something meaningful in your backyard. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis; it's about turning those acres into a hub where your family actually wants to spend time together. We've built courts for homeowners across South Fulton who thought, "Maybe someday," and then realized that someday was now. The thing about Chattahoochee Hills properties is they often have the room to do this right. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, an artificial turf sport court handles Georgia's humidity and heat without becoming a maintenance nightmare. No more muddy divots after rain, no more brown patches in summer. Just a clean, playable surface that lasts. We're based close enough to know the terrain, the weather patterns, and what actually works on these kinds of properties. Let's talk about what a court could look like on your land.
The rolling hills and clay-heavy soil around Chattahoochee Hills present both opportunity and challenge. Those estate lots give you plenty of room to work with, but the natural grade means proper base preparation is non-negotiable. Drainage matters here—summer storms roll through fast, and you want water moving away from your court, not pooling. The good news is that artificial turf with a quality subsurface handles Georgia's humidity far better than natural grass ever could. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled near tree cover (common in Serenbe) or out on more open acreage. We assess shade patterns during your estimate because that affects both comfort during play and long-term turf longevity. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties don't have strict HOA landscape mandates the way closer-in subdivisions do, which gives you freedom in court orientation, size, and surround landscaping. The trade-off is that you own the maintenance responsibility entirely—which is exactly why artificial turf makes sense. Installation on these rural estate lots typically means we're working with larger buffer zones between your court and neighbors' properties, plus more flexibility in base construction. That's a luxury many metro Atlanta homeowners don't have.
Absolutely. Our turf systems are engineered specifically for Georgia's climate. The infill manages moisture and prevents that sticky feeling natural grass gets in summer. We've installed courts across South Fulton that handle afternoon heat and heavy rain without degrading. Proper drainage underneath—which we design based on your lot's slope—keeps water from sitting beneath the surface.
We evaluate your land's grade during the estimate and build the base accordingly. Proper subsurface drainage is critical on these rolling estates. We slope the court slightly for water runoff and often recommend a perimeter drainage solution to redirect water away from the play surface. Your specific topography shapes our approach.
Trees aren't a disqualifier—they're a planning factor. We assess shade patterns to understand sun exposure throughout the day and seasons. Dappled shade is often fine; deep, constant shade can affect playability and turf performance. During your estimate, we walk the property and recommend court placement that balances usability with your landscape.
Timeline depends on lot size and base prep. Estate properties here often have room to work, which is good. Typical installations run 2–4 weeks from base preparation through final turf installation. Weather matters—we avoid heavy rain windows. We'll give you a realistic schedule during the estimate process.
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