Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living out in Chattahoochee Hills means you've got space—real space. Those rolling hills and larger estate lots in neighborhoods like Serenbe and the Rico area give families room to breathe, but they also come with questions about how to make that outdoor space work for young kids. A sport court with artificial turf is one of the smartest moves we see parents make around South Fulton. Instead of fighting the clay-heavy soil to maintain natural grass, or watching your toddler track mud through the house after playing near Cochran Mill Park, you get a dedicated play surface that's clean, safe, and ready to go rain or shine. We've installed dozens of these across the Chattahoochee Hills area, and the feedback is consistent: families love having a defined, soft place where their little ones can run, fall safely, and play without the maintenance headache. Your kids get a backyard they actually want to use, and you get back your weekends.
The soil composition around Chattahoochee Hills—those South Fulton rolling hills—tends toward clay with decent drainage in some spots but real challenges in others, especially after Georgia's spring rains. Natural grass struggles with that inconsistency, which is exactly why artificial turf makes sense for play areas. Your estate lot probably has sun exposure that varies throughout the day depending on tree coverage and slope, and that matters for both the turf selection and the base prep. We typically recommend a shock pad underneath the turf in this area because the soil can settle differently on hillside properties. Serenbe and the Rico area often have HOA guidelines around landscape materials, so we always confirm those details upfront—most communities here are supportive of artificial turf for play courts since it reduces runoff and maintenance. The good news is your lot size means we have room to create a proper perimeter and drainage system without cramping the design. Installation usually takes a few days, and we handle all the grading and base work specific to the elevation changes you've got.
Absolutely. Modern sport court turf is designed specifically for young children—it's softer than natural grass, provides consistent cushioning across the entire surface, and eliminates mud, bare patches, and uneven ground that can cause trips and falls. We use turf with proper infill and shock padding, which meets safety standards for play areas. Plus, there's no standing water after storms, which is important on those rolling hills where drainage can be tricky.
Clay soil needs proper base preparation to prevent shifting and drainage issues. We excavate and install a compacted stone base, then add a shock pad before laying the turf. This approach prevents the turf from settling unevenly on hillside lots. Your South Fulton soil conditions actually make this upfront investment worth it—it keeps the play court stable and level for years.
Most Chattahoochee Hills HOAs, including those in Serenbe, approve artificial turf for functional play areas because it's environmentally responsible and low-maintenance. We can review your specific covenants and work with your HOA if needed. In our experience, play courts are treated differently than full lawn replacement, and communities support safe spaces for kids.
Minimal. Georgia's humidity means occasional brushing to keep the fibers upright, and you'll rinse debris after storms. Unlike natural grass on clay soil, you're not fighting muddy patches or standing water. A quick once-over every few weeks keeps it looking great, and families with toddlers love not worrying about pesticides or uneven ground.
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