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The rolling hills of Chattahoochee Hills give you some of the most beautiful property in South Fulton, but they also present real challenges when it comes to maintaining natural grass courts and play surfaces. Between the clay-heavy soil composition, the unpredictable Georgia weather, and the sheer effort required to keep up with mowing and drainage issues on these estate lots, a lot of homeowners in the Serenbe community and Rico area are turning to artificial sport courts as the smarter alternative. A properly installed sport court handles the terrain you've got without fighting it. You get a level, consistent playing surface year-round—no mud after rain, no bare patches from heavy use, and zero stress about whether your kids can play outside after a downpour. Whether you're in one of the larger Serenbe properties or a more modest lot in the Rico area, an artificial court lets you reclaim that outdoor space and actually use it, instead of watching it deteriorate under Georgia's humidity and foot traffic. We've worked on dozens of installations across Fulton County, and Chattahoochee Hills properties come with their own quirks. The soil drainage, the lot slopes, the tree coverage—all of it matters. That's why we don't just show up with rolls of turf and assumptions. We look at your actual property, understand what you want from the space, and build something that lasts.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-dominant soil that doesn't drain as freely as sandy loam. That's actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners here lean toward artificial courts—natural grass struggles with water pooling after heavy rains, which are common in Georgia summers. The landscape also includes plenty of tree coverage, especially around the Serenbe properties and near Cochran Mill Park, which means dappled shade patterns throughout the day. Your court won't get the intense afternoon sun exposure that properties on flatter ground experience, so you'll want to think about UV durability and how much supplemental rinsing you'll need during peak heat. Most lots in this area are sizeable, which is great—you've got room to work with. But that also means drainage planning is critical. We run proper slope gradients and subbase preparation to handle the local clay soil and redirect water away from your court and foundation. If you're in a community with HOA guidelines (common in the Serenbe area), we'll help you understand any landscape restrictions before we dig in. The elevation changes across your property might mean we're building on slightly uneven terrain, and that's something we factor into the site prep from day one.
Clay holds water, so we build a proper drainage base layer beneath the turf to prevent pooling and premature wear. We create subtle slope grades that channel water away from the playing surface and your home. This prep work is what keeps your court playable right after rain, instead of waterlogged and unsafe. It's essential for South Fulton properties.
Serenbe has design guidelines, but artificial sport courts are typically approved when they're residential-focused and integrated thoughtfully into your landscape. We work with your HOA before breaking ground to make sure the installation meets their standards. It's a conversation worth having upfront, and we're used to navigating it.
Absolutely. Chattahoochee Hills' rolling landscape is normal for us. We grade and level the subbase to create a safe, playable court surface. The slope of your lot actually doesn't stop the project—it just means more detailed site prep. We factor in the elevation changes and build accordingly.
Most residential courts take 5–10 business days depending on lot size and drainage complexity. We schedule around Georgia's weather patterns, and the rolling terrain sometimes requires extra grading time. We'll give you a realistic timeline after we assess your specific property.
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