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Chattahoochee Hills is one of Georgia's most distinctive communities—rolling estates, the Serenbe development, and real space between neighbors. That rural character means most properties here have the room for a proper sport court, but it also means dealing with Georgia's red clay, summer humidity, and those tree-lined yards that create uneven sun exposure. We've installed dozens of pet-safe sport courts across Fulton County, and Chattahoochee Hills presents its own set of opportunities. The good news: artificial turf thrives here. Your family and your pets get a durable, low-maintenance surface that handles Georgia's weather without the constant battle against clay stains or bare patches. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, a sport court gives you a real playing surface—basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a space where your dogs can run without tearing up the yard. We know the landscape here, the soil composition, and what works in properties with mature trees and variable grading. Let's talk about building something that actually fits your land and your lifestyle.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on South Fulton's rolling hills, which means your yard probably has more elevation change than a typical suburban lot. That's actually good for drainage—the artificial turf we install sheds water efficiently, and the sub-base we use accounts for that slope. The soil underneath is typical red Georgia clay, which compacts differently than sandy soils and requires careful grading before installation. Summer here brings heat and occasional heavy rain; our turf products are engineered for both. Many properties in Serenbe and around Cochran Mill Park feature mature oak and pine trees, which creates dappled shade in some areas and full sun in others. We assess your sun patterns during the design phase—this affects both the turf selection and court orientation. HOA guidelines vary depending on whether you're in Serenbe proper or the surrounding Rico area, so we always check deed restrictions before breaking ground. Most estates here are 1+ acres, which gives us room to grade properly and install a court that doesn't feel cramped. Pet safety is built in: no infill materials harmful to dogs, proper edge finishing, and drainage that prevents standing water where bacteria could grow.
Absolutely. We actually prefer rolling lots because proper drainage is easier to achieve. We'll grade the base to ensure water flows away from the court and toward natural drainage paths on your property. The slope just means more precision in the sub-base prep—something we've done many times across South Fulton. Your elevation change becomes a feature, not a problem.
Yes—it's one of the biggest reasons families here choose it. We use non-toxic infill materials and ensure proper drainage so moisture doesn't trap bacteria. Dogs won't stain it with urine, and their paws won't tear it up like natural grass. The surface stays cool in summer and doesn't track red clay into your house like the native soil does.
Serenbe has specific architectural guidelines, and we're familiar with them. Most approve sport courts as long as they're positioned appropriately and blend with the landscape character. We work directly with your HOA if needed and can discuss sightline mitigation. The Rico area typically has fewer restrictions, but we always verify before starting work.
Red clay compacts densely and doesn't drain like sandier soils. We account for this by installing a proper base system with aggregate layers that prevent clay from pooling water underneath. This keeps your court playable year-round and extends turf life. It's a regional detail that matters, and we've built dozens of courts on Fulton County clay.
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