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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your yard is part of what makes your property special. Whether you're nestled in the Serenbe community or on one of those beautiful rolling estate lots in the Rico area, a sport court isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—it's about maximizing land that's often more valuable than space closer to Atlanta. We've worked with homeowners throughout South Fulton who want the durability of a professional playing surface without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in Georgia's humid climate. A properly installed artificial turf sport court handles our rain, holds up through summer heat, and gives you a year-round playing surface that actually looks better the longer you own it. We're local enough to understand the terrain around Cochran Mill Park and the Serenbe area, and we've got the experience to handle the soil and drainage challenges that come with Fulton County's rolling hills. Let's talk about what a sport court could do for your property.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some of the more challenging terrain in South Fulton—those rolling hills mean drainage and foundation stability matter more than they do on flat ground. The soil here tends to shift with seasonal moisture, and that's exactly why we don't recommend cutting corners with budget turf or skipping proper base preparation. Your estate lot probably has good size, which is perfect for a sport court, but it also means we need to account for how water moves across your property, especially during Georgia's spring rains. If you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, you've likely got mature trees—shade patterns change dramatically throughout the year, and that affects how the turf performs and how much maintenance it actually needs. Some properties benefit from full sun exposure for faster drying and better play conditions, while others do fine with dappled shade. We assess your specific lot during the initial walkthrough because one size doesn't fit every Chattahoochee Hills property. The subgrade preparation, drainage layer, and infill selection all depend on your exact soil composition and how water naturally flows across your land.
Depending on your lot size and terrain, most installations take 5–10 business days once we've prepped the base and handled drainage. The rolling hills here sometimes mean we need extra days for grading, but that upfront investment prevents problems later. We schedule around Georgia's weather patterns—we avoid heavy rain weeks when the ground's already saturated, which is smart planning for South Fulton properties.
Serenbe has architectural guidelines worth reviewing beforehand, and some Rico-area properties fall under covenant restrictions. We help coordinate with your HOA or review covenants before we start work. Most governing bodies approve turf courts as long as colors are neutral and drainage doesn't affect neighbors—we handle those details to keep approvals smooth.
The clay-heavy soil around Chattahoochee Hills compacts differently than sandy soil, which means our base layer and drainage approach is specific to your lot. We account for how water pools in rolling terrain and build a sub-base that prevents shifting and settling—common issues if the foundation work isn't done right for this soil type.
Shade is manageable. Turf in partial shade on a Chattahoochee Hills property actually performs well—it stays cooler in summer and dries just fine after rain. Full sun accelerates some wear patterns, but dappled shade from established trees is actually ideal. We design drainage and infill strategies based on your exact sun exposure, not generic rules.
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