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Chattahoochee Hills homeowners have some serious space to work with. Those rolling estates in Serenbe and the Rico area aren't your typical suburban lots—they're the kind of properties where a sport court actually makes sense as a real amenity, not a novelty. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a multipurpose play surface, artificial turf gives you a low-maintenance way to turn part of your property into something your family uses year-round. We've worked with enough South Fulton properties to know what plays well here: the clay-heavy soil, the humidity patterns, and how much sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled near Cochran Mill Park or sitting on higher ground. A sport court on artificial turf doesn't fight the Georgia climate—it works with it. No mud, no bare patches after heavy rain, and you're not dealing with that red clay staining everything. It's the kind of upgrade that genuinely changes how you use your property, especially on those properties where the land itself is part of the draw.
The rolling terrain around Chattahoochee Hills presents some real considerations for sport-court installation. South Fulton's signature clay-based soil drains differently than sandier areas, which is honestly one of the biggest reasons why artificial turf performs so well here—no more waterlogged courts after our afternoon thunderstorms. Lot sizes in Serenbe and the Rico area vary, but you're usually working with acreage that allows for proper grading and base preparation without crowding your landscape. Shade patterns matter too. Depending on your tree coverage and proximity to Cochran Mill Park's wooded areas, your court might get full sun in summer or dappled shade. That affects both installation methodology and turf selection. Many properties here have HOA landscape guidelines—Serenbe in particular has specific aesthetic standards—so we work with those parameters from day one. The elevation changes on these rolling lots actually work in your favor for drainage, but they mean we're doing custom grading rather than a flat-pad approach. Georgia's humidity means proper sub-base ventilation is non-negotiable; we're not just laying turf, we're building a system that sheds water and prevents moisture buildup that would trap heat.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we're building up rather than digging down on most Chattahoochee Hills properties. We use a compacted crushed-stone base with proper slope and a permeable underlayment to manage water. Your rolling terrain actually helps—we grade toward natural drainage patterns. Without this approach, you'd have standing water and a court that feels spongy.
Yes, with planning. Serenbe has aesthetic guidelines, but a well-designed sport court—proper edging, thoughtful positioning relative to your home, and complementary landscaping—fits the community's vision. We've installed courts in Serenbe that meet those standards. Talk to your HOA before we break ground, but this isn't usually a deal-breaker.
Moderate shade is fine; heavy shade creates moisture and algae issues. Properties near Cochran Mill Park's wooded areas typically have dappled sun, which works well. Full shade all day is problematic. We'll assess your site's sun patterns across seasons and recommend court placement accordingly.
Typical install takes 5–7 days once we've graded and prepped the base. Estate lots require more site assessment due to terrain variation, so we spend time upfront getting drainage and elevation right. Weather matters too—Georgia summer heat means we schedule strategically to avoid installing during peak heat.
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