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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, a lot of homeowners have the space to dream big—whether that's a basketball court, tennis setup, or multi-sport pad for the kids. The rolling hills and estate-sized lots around Serenbe and the Rico area give you real room to work with, but that also means thinking carefully about drainage, sun exposure, and what surface actually makes sense for your property. We've worked with families throughout South Fulton who wanted a high-performance court without the constant maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in our Georgia climate. A sport court in synthetic turf is one of those investments that pays for itself through years of reliability—no watering, no mowing, no muddy patches after rain. We handle the whole process, from site assessment through installation, and we're familiar with the specific soil conditions and layout challenges that come with properties in this area. Whether you're thinking about spring installation or planning ahead for fall, we can walk you through what makes sense for your yard, your budget, and your family's actual needs.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soils do—something to keep in mind when we're planning your court's base prep. The tree coverage varies significantly depending on which part of the area you're in; some properties near Cochran Mill Park get dappled shade most of the day, while others on the higher elevations get full sun exposure. That matters because it affects how your turf ages and what kind of infill works best for your specific microclimate. Our South Fulton properties also tend to have larger lot sizes, which gives us more flexibility in court placement and orientation. We always recommend a site visit to check slope, existing drainage patterns, and any HOA guidelines—especially if you're in the Serenbe community, which has its own landscape standards. The clay composition means we sometimes need extra base layers to ensure water moves away from your court surface rather than pooling. Georgia's humidity also means we pay close attention to infill type and turf pile height; what works great in a dry climate might need tweaking here.
Serenbe does have landscape guidelines, but outdoor recreational courts are generally permitted when designed appropriately. We recommend checking your specific community documents and letting us know about any aesthetic requirements—we can often work court placement and edging to complement your property's existing character while staying compliant.
Spring and fall are ideal—mild temps make it easier for our crew to work the soil and ensure proper base compaction. Summer heat can actually be beneficial for the turf's binding, but scheduling around Georgia's humidity is easier in spring. We offer seasonal pricing adjustments, so fall installations sometimes come with different rates than summer work.
Our rolling hills have dense clay that holds water. We factor that into base preparation by adding gravel layers and ensuring proper grading so water doesn't sit under your court. It's extra work upfront, but it prevents long-term drainage problems and keeps your surface performing year after year.
Absolutely—Chattahoochee Hills properties often have grade changes. We design courts that work with your land's natural slope using proper grading and base construction. Depending on the angle, we might adjust court size or orientation, but slope isn't a dealbreaker.
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