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Sport courts in Chattahoochee Hills aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice your serve—they're about maximizing those rolling estate lots that make this community special. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, you've probably got the space to create something genuinely useful, not just decorative. We've installed courts across South Fulton for families who want their kids outside and active, without worrying about mud after rain or uneven ground that makes every game feel like a struggle. The landscape here is beautiful but challenging: those red clay soils and gentle hills mean standard grass either floods or gets patchy. A sport court gives you a level, all-weather surface that works year-round, and honestly, it transforms how your family uses the backyard. Serenbe residents especially appreciate having a dedicated space that doesn't compete with the community's aesthetic—modern turf looks clean and intentional. We handle the site prep for Chattahoochee Hills' terrain, manage drainage the way the soil demands, and build courts that actually perform. Most folks are surprised by how much a quality court adds to their property value and daily life.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on South Fulton's rolling topography, which means your yard probably has more slope than homes closer to Atlanta. That's actually great for drainage during heavy rain, but it's something we account for during installation—we build courts level despite the surrounding terrain. The soil here tends toward clay-heavy composition, typical of the area. Natural grass struggles because water either pools or drains too quickly depending on where your lot sits. Shade can be tricky too; if your potential court location borders Cochran Mill Park or sits under mature oaks common on estate properties, you'll get afternoon shade that turf handles better than you'd think. Lot sizes in Chattahoochee Hills tend to be generous—rural estate standards—which means you have room for regulation or near-regulation dimensions without feeling cramped. HOA guidelines in Serenbe emphasize natural aesthetics, so we work with materials and colors that complement the landscape rather than looking like a neon athletic facility. The rolling grade also means we're conscious of sight lines from the road; a well-positioned court disappears into the property gracefully. Installation timing works best in spring or fall when we can manage the Georgia heat and get proper curing.
Absolutely. We build courts level on slopes all the time—that's the whole point of proper grading and base prep. Your South Fulton rolling terrain actually works in your favor because natural drainage is typically excellent. We'll assess the specific grade of your property during the free quote, but slope itself isn't a deal-breaker.
Serenbe's design guidelines are thoughtful about landscape integration, not prohibitive. A sport court installed with quality materials and positioned thoughtfully fits well within community aesthetics. We recommend confirming with your architectural review board, which typically takes 1–2 weeks. Most approve when the proposal shows how the court sits on the property.
Pricing depends on dimensions, base requirements for your soil type, and finish choices. A 30×60 court runs $8,000–$15,000 depending on specs. Chattahoochee Hills' terrain sometimes requires extra grading work, but we quote honestly after a site visit. Request a free estimate through our quick-quote form—no obligation.
Spring and fall are ideal; summer heat makes material curing unpredictable, and winter can slow the process. We can install year-round, but March–May and September–October give the best results. If you're ready now, we'll work with you and adjust the timeline as needed.
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