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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is your sanctuary. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, those rolling South Fulton hills give you space most people dream about—but turning that raw acreage into a functional sport court takes more than just optimism and a level lot. We've worked with enough Chattahoochee Hills homeowners to know that these estate properties come with their own quirks: variable terrain, mature tree coverage that shifts throughout the day, and soil conditions that don't always cooperate with traditional grass. That's where artificial turf comes in. A properly installed sport court handles the clay-heavy, sometimes-rocky soil you'll find around here without the constant battle against drainage issues or bare patches from heavy use. We can get a court down and ready to use the same day you decide to move forward—no weeks of waiting for sod to establish or for rain to cooperate. Your kids don't need to wait for perfect conditions to shoot hoops or practice footwork.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some genuinely tricky terrain. The rolling landscape and clay-based soil common to South Fulton means natural grass courts often struggle with water pooling in low spots and compaction in high-traffic areas. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. We also see plenty of shade variation across these larger lots—some properties back up to Cochran Mill Park or have mature oaks that create dappled light patterns. That's actually ideal for turf; it stays cooler and lasts longer without the intense UV exposure you'd get on an open lot. Installation here requires grading work that accounts for the natural slope of your land. We're not fighting Georgia clay with aggressive excavation; instead, we work with the terrain to ensure proper drainage while maintaining the elevation differences that make your property visually distinctive. HOA communities like Serenbe often have specific guidelines around court dimensions and perimeter materials, so we confirm all that upfront. The bigger consideration for estate-sized properties is access—getting equipment to your build site and ensuring we can work without damaging existing landscaping or driveways.
Not at all. These rolling hills actually work in your favor. We grade and level the court surface itself, but the surrounding landscape can stay natural. It gives your property character and handles water runoff naturally. Some of our best-looking installations are on uneven lots where homeowners wanted to preserve that South Fulton terrain.
Clay is dense, but that's not a dealbreaker. We install a proper base layer and perimeter drainage that routes water away from the court. On Chattahoochee Hills properties, we often see better performance with turf than with natural grass because we control the subsurface entirely. Your clay actually helps stabilize the court over time.
Depends on court size and site prep needed. A standard half-court for basketball or multi-sport setup typically takes 4-6 hours once the ground is ready. We handle grading, base installation, turf laying, and edging in one visit. You're playing on it by evening if conditions allow.
Serenbe does have design guidelines worth reviewing before you commit. We've installed plenty of courts there and know what's typically approved. We can help you navigate that conversation with your HOA and ensure your court meets their standards for materials, dimensions, and screening.
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