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Sport courts in Chattahoochee Hills tend to be a different animal than what you'll find in denser Atlanta neighborhoods. Your property probably sits on a few acres, maybe rolling terrain with some shade from mature oaks, and you're looking to create a functional space without eating up your whole yard. That's where artificial turf courts make sense—they give you a legit playing surface for basketball, tennis, or pickle ball without the maintenance nightmare that comes with natural grass on these South Fulton hills. We've installed plenty of courts in the Serenbe community and around Rico, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners love having a real surface their kids actually want to use, and they love not spending weekends worrying about mud, bare patches, or drainage issues. Your estate-size lot gives you options that smaller yards don't have, so we can build something that actually matches how your family wants to play.
The rolling terrain around Chattahoochee Hills presents some specific opportunities and challenges. Your soil tends to be clay-heavy with decent drainage on the slopes, but low-lying areas can hold water after rain, so site selection matters. Shade is a real factor here—many properties have established hardwood canopy, which is beautiful for your home but means your court might get dappled sun throughout the day. We account for that in our turf choice; some synthetic products show heat retention differently depending on how many hours of direct sun they get. The Serenbe community has thoughtful landscape guidelines, so we always confirm your court design aligns with those requirements before we break ground. Lot sizes in this area typically allow for full-size courts with some buffer space, which means we're not cramming equipment into tight quarters. Installation on sloped terrain requires grading and proper base compaction—we use a crushed stone foundation that locks in place and keeps your court level and stable even as the ground shifts seasonally.
Absolutely. The rolling hills here actually work in your favor because we can grade and level the court area, then use that slope for natural drainage. We've built courts on properties with significant elevation change—the key is a solid base layer and proper grading during installation. Your slope won't stop us; it just means we plan a bit differently than a flat lot would.
Pricing depends on court size, turf quality, and site prep needs. A half-court for basketball or a smaller multi-sport surface typically runs less than a full court. Site conditions—like how much grading your property needs—factor into labor costs. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your specific lot and terrain.
If you're in the Serenbe community, yes—you'll want to review their landscape guidelines with us before we design your court. Even outside Serenbe, checking with any HOA is smart. We handle these conversations regularly and can help ensure your court design meets those requirements.
Georgia heat and occasional heavy rain are manageable. We use UV-resistant turf that holds up well. Routine maintenance is light—occasional rinsing to remove dust, maybe some grooming depending on usage. Nothing like maintaining natural grass on these clay soils, which can get compacted and patchy fast.
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