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Living in Chattahoochee Hills means you've got space—real space. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or out in the Rico area, those rolling estate lots give you room to actually *use* your property. That's where a sport court makes sense. Instead of watching that red clay and native Georgia soil turn into mud every spring, or battling the shade patterns that come with all those mature trees, you get a hard surface that handles rain, stands up to heat, and stays playable year-round. We've installed courts for families across South Fulton who wanted a dedicated spot for basketball, pickleball, or just knocking a ball around without destroying their lawn. The Chattahoochee Hills landscape—those rolling hills and mixed sun exposures—actually works great for court placement if you know what you're doing. That's where we come in. Our team understands the soil conditions here, the drainage challenges in certain spots, and how to build something that lasts through Georgia summers and winter weather swings. We stand behind every installation with a satisfaction guarantee because we want you confident that your court investment is solid.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on South Fulton's rolling terrain with soil that's typically clay-heavy and dense in many estate lots. That drainage pattern matters for sport courts because you want water moving away from the surface, not pooling. The good news: proper base preparation handles it. You'll also notice big differences in sun exposure depending on where your lot sits relative to the surrounding trees. Some Serenbe properties have morning shade and afternoon sun; others are shaded most of the day. We factor that into court orientation and surface material selection because UV exposure affects longevity and playing comfort. The Cochran Mill Park area and nearby neighborhoods tend to have larger properties with mature tree canopies, which can be an asset—less direct sun stress on your court surface. One thing local homeowners often ask about: HOA guidelines. While Chattahoochee Hills has the Serenbe community with specific architectural standards, many properties here sit on larger, more rural parcels where restrictions are minimal. We'll work with you to understand your deed restrictions before we break ground. Installation timeline around here typically runs 3–5 days depending on site prep and existing grade conditions, and we schedule around the Georgia summer heat and spring rains to keep quality high.
Chattahoochee Hills and Fulton County don't typically require permits for residential courts on your own property, but Serenbe residents should check community covenants first. We handle all the local knowledge so you don't have to guess. Give us a call and we'll confirm requirements for your specific address before any work starts.
The clay-heavy soil in South Fulton is actually common where we work, and it's manageable. We install a proper base layer system that channels water away from the court surface. Your existing soil gets compacted and graded, then we add aggregate and permeable underlayment. Result: a court that sheds water even after heavy rain.
Both areas work great—it's really about your specific lot's sun, shade, and existing landscape. We visit your property, map out shade patterns, check tree positions, and identify the best spot for year-round playability. Some Serenbe properties have architectural preferences we'll respect too.
We guarantee workmanship, surface quality, and proper drainage for the first year. If the court isn't performing as promised—if it's holding water, cracking prematurely, or showing defects in our installation—we fix it. You're protected, and we're confident in what we build.
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