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Chattahoochee Hills homeowners sit on some of the most beautiful estate properties in South Fulton—and that rolling terrain creates a real opportunity for a sport court that actually gets used year-round. We've worked with families throughout the Serenbe community and the Rico area who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without sacrificing the natural landscape they paid for. The thing about these larger lots is that you've got room to build something special, but you also need to account for drainage patterns on those rolling hills and the Georgia clay underneath. A sport court isn't just a slab—it's engineered to handle our wet springs and the summer heat that can warp traditional concrete. We design and install courts that integrate with your property's natural grade, drain properly in our local conditions, and look like they belong in Chattahoochee Hills rather than some suburban parking lot. Whether you're in Serenbe looking to add recreational space for your family or managing a larger property near Cochran Mill, a quality artificial turf sport court transforms how your home actually functions.
The rolling hills around Chattahoochee Hills mean your yard likely has natural slope—which is actually ideal for sport court drainage, but requires careful site assessment. South Fulton's clay-heavy soil can hold water, so proper base preparation and subsurface drainage become non-negotiable, not optional upgrades. We typically see properties with 1–3 acres of usable land, giving us flexibility to position courts where they catch the right sun exposure without creating maintenance headaches. Summer shade from mature trees is common in Serenbe and the Rico area, which keeps playing surfaces cooler but also means we need to specify turf that handles partial shade without algae buildup. Georgia's humidity can be aggressive on poorly installed courts—we use permeable subsurfaces and quality infill systems that prevent moisture trapping. Your property's elevation and tree canopy also affect water runoff patterns, so we always conduct a site walk to understand how water moves across your land before laying anything down. Estate-sized lots give us the luxury of proper setbacks and buffer zones, so your court won't feel crammed or create neighbor issues.
Most residential courts under 5,000 square feet don't require City of Chattahoochee Hills permits, but if your property is part of Serenbe or another community association, those HOA guidelines often apply. We check your specific lot restrictions before design and handle any documentation. Always better to clarify upfront than discover surprises mid-project.
Clay holds moisture and shifts seasonally, which means we don't pour court pads directly on native soil. We install a gravel and stone base layer, add proper drainage, and use a flexible sub-base that accommodates ground movement. This prevents cracking and ensures your court stays stable through our wet springs and dry summers.
Partial shade helps, especially in the Rico area where mature trees are common. We recommend light-colored turf systems that reflect heat rather than absorb it. Full-sun courts do get hot, so morning or evening play becomes more comfortable—plus, your trees provide natural cooling that suburban installations don't have.
Site prep on rolling terrain takes longer than flat lots because we're grading, compacting, and ensuring drainage before the actual court goes in. Plan on 2–4 weeks from start to finish depending on your property size and weather. Spring installation works best before our rainy season kicks into high gear.
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