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Chattahoochee Hills is a place where people actually *use* their yards. The rolling terrain, the proximity to Cochran Mill Park, the commitment to that Serenbe lifestyle—it all points to families who want outdoor space that works as hard as they do. A sport court fits naturally into that picture. Whether you're in the Rico area or closer to the Serenbe community, a well-installed turf court gives you a dedicated zone for basketball, pickleball, or just year-round play without the mud, divots, and maintenance headaches that come with natural grass on these South Fulton slopes. We've been installing sport courts throughout the metro Atlanta area, and Chattahoochee Hills presents some specific opportunities—and challenges—that matter. The rolling hills mean better drainage in some spots, but also means thinking carefully about grading and base preparation. Your soil here tends toward clay-heavy composition, which is actually something we account for from day one. The result is a court that sits right in your landscape, handles Georgia's humidity and afternoon thunderstorms, and stays playable whether it's July or January.
The terrain in Chattahoochee Hills—those gentle but persistent rolling hills—shapes how we approach sport court installation. Drainage is crucial, and the native clay soil means we don't just lay turf and hope. We build the foundation right, with proper base layers that account for how water moves through your lot. Lot sizes here tend to be generous, which is a genuine advantage; most residents have the space to integrate a court without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on whether you're nestled near tree coverage (common in Serenbe) or on a more open knoll. We assess that during the site visit because it affects both the turf specification and how the court will perform seasonally. The Serenbe community in particular values cohesive landscape design, so we work with your existing aesthetic rather than dropping a neon-bright court in your backyard. HOA guidelines, if they apply to your property, typically support recreational improvements when they're installed thoughtfully. The real win here is that rural estate character means fewer shade restrictions and more creative freedom than you'd get in denser neighborhoods.
Georgia summers are humid, no question. We specify turf with excellent drainage and infill systems that wick moisture away rather than trapping it. The South Fulton clay base actually helps—proper grading slopes water off quickly. Between that and modern turf technology, your court stays playable and doesn't develop that spongy, algae-prone feel you might worry about. We design courts here specifically for Georgia's climate.
Absolutely. In fact, the rolling hills are manageable for most residential lots. We grade and level the court area during installation, using the natural slope to our advantage for drainage. The clay soil, once properly prepared with a compacted base, provides stable footing. Steeper terrain might require retaining elements, but that's something we assess on-site and can design around creatively.
Way less than natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting the clay. Occasional brushing to maintain infill distribution, basic debris clearing, and an annual rinse keep it in top shape. Georgia's pollen can settle, but a quick sweep handles that. Most owners find they're spending minutes per month on upkeep, not weekends.
Serenbe particularly values thoughtful design integration. We work within those aesthetics—color options, edging styles, and placement that complements your property rather than dominates it. If your property is governed by HOA guidelines, we're familiar with that process and can design a court that meets community standards while giving you the functional space you want.
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