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Chattahoochee Hills is a place where families actually have space—rolling estates, tree-lined properties, and neighborhoods like Serenbe that value both nature and smart outdoor living. If you've got kids who want a basketball court, a play area, or just a solid spot for yard games, artificial turf sport courts are honestly one of the best investments we see out here. The soil in South Fulton can be clay-heavy and inconsistent, which makes real grass maintenance a nightmare during our humid summers. A properly installed sport court gives you year-round playability without the mud, without the constant mowing, and without worrying about whether the ground is too wet for your kids to use. We've installed courts across Fulton County, and Chattahoochee Hills homeowners especially appreciate the durability factor—especially families near Cochran Mill Park who want their own reliable playing surface at home. Whether you're in the Rico area or the Serenbe community, a sport court transforms underutilized yard space into something your family actually uses every day. No more postponing games because the yard's soggy. No more explaining why the grass is dead in one corner. Just solid, safe, playable surface ready whenever your kids want to get outside.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-based soil that doesn't drain the way sandy soil does—this is important because proper base preparation is everything here. We've learned that the estates in this area often have varied sun exposure depending on mature tree coverage, especially in the Serenbe community where tree preservation is part of the development character. That means some yards are partially shaded, which actually works fine for artificial turf sport courts, but it does affect how we design drainage and orient the court. The neighborhood aesthetic matters too; HOA guidelines in some Chattahoochee Hills areas tend to favor natural-looking landscaping, so we often recommend turf options with realistic coloring and texture that blend with your existing yard rather than the bright green sports field look. Lot sizes here are typically generous—many are 1+ acres—which gives us real flexibility for court placement and surrounding landscaping. One thing we always account for: the clay soil means we need to install a solid gravel and aggregate base to prevent settling and ensure the court stays level through Georgia's wet winters and hot summers. It's not complicated, but it's non-negotiable in South Fulton.
Chattahoochee Hills and Fulton County generally don't require permits for backyard sport courts under a certain size, but your HOA (especially in Serenbe) might have design approval requirements. We handle all that coordination—just don't skip the conversation with your HOA before we break ground. Better safe than mid-install complications.
Clay soil is common in South Fulton, and it doesn't drain like sandy soil does. We compensate with a thicker base layer of crushed stone and proper grading to direct water away. It's more preparation work upfront, but it ensures your court stays level and playable through Georgia's wet seasons.
Absolutely. The rolling hills around Chattahoochee Hills actually work in our favor—we cut and fill to create a level playing surface, and the slope helps with natural drainage. We've done plenty of estates with significant grade changes; it just affects the final design and base prep.
For a standard backyard sport court in Chattahoochee Hills, we're looking at 5–7 business days once we start, assuming weather cooperates. Base prep is the longest part, especially in clay soil. Summer humidity can slow cure times, so we often schedule spring or fall projects for faster turnaround.
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