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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is your kingdom. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, those rolling hills and sprawling estate lots give you room to do something really special—and a sport court is exactly the kind of upgrade that transforms how your family actually uses that land. We've worked with homeowners across South Fulton who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the constant maintenance headaches of natural grass. The thing is, Chattahoochee Hills properties sit on some challenging terrain, and that red clay soil doesn't always cooperate with traditional courts. Artificial turf sport courts solve that problem entirely. No more muddy spots after rain, no more dead patches from heavy foot traffic, and you get a surface that holds up year-round to Georgia's heat and humidity. We're talking about a court that looks sharp in July, plays great in October, and requires maybe a tenth of the work your current lawn does. Families we've installed for in this area love having that dedicated space—it keeps kids active, makes hosting games and get-togethers easier, and honestly, it just feels good to use your property the way you actually want to.
The rolling topography around Chattahoochee Hills means most residential lots have some grade to work with, which is actually ideal for sport court drainage. That said, the native South Fulton soil is dense red clay—fantastic for keeping your house foundation solid, but stubborn when you're trying to establish anything on the surface. Natural grass courts in this area tend to develop drainage problems during our wet springs, and the compacted soil from foot traffic makes renovation frustrating. Artificial turf completely bypasses that issue. We typically see larger estate properties here, which means you've got the space to do a full half-court or even a regulation setup without eating into your usable yard. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're under the tree canopy near Cochran Mill Park's influence or in the more open lots around Serenbe. We assess each property individually because some sites get brutal afternoon western exposure while others benefit from oak and pine shade. The good news is that modern artificial turf systems handle both extremes—they're engineered to stay cool and maintain playability even in peak summer, and the drainage base we install handles the clay substrate without any special prep headaches.
Absolutely. That dense red clay is actually an advantage for us—it provides a stable, consistent base. We install a proper drainage system and compacted base layer that works independently of the underlying soil. The clay won't shift or settle unevenly the way it might under grass, so you get a consistent, level playing surface year after year.
Most estate lots in Chattahoochee Hills have more than enough room. A half-court setup runs roughly 47 by 50 feet. We can work with tighter footprints too—we've done smaller multi-sport setups on properties with mature tree coverage. During our site visit, we'll map out what works best for your specific layout and sun patterns.
Our turf is rated for Georgia heat and stays within safe playing temperatures even during July afternoons. Modern infill systems and cool-touch fibers mean you won't get that scorching surface some older installations had. Your kids can play comfortably, and you'll notice a real difference compared to dark asphalt or concrete courts.
Most residential sport court installations take two to four weeks from site prep through finish. We coordinate around Georgia's weather patterns and handle all permitting. Since we're about 45 minutes away, we schedule efficiently for your neighborhood and can typically get you on the calendar within a month of your initial consultation.
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