Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your property in Chattahoochee Hills sits on some beautiful rolling terrain, and if you've got kids or you're thinking about hosting games out back, a sport court makes total sense. We've installed plenty of artificial turf courts across South Fulton, and the estates around Serenbe and the Rico area give us room to build something really solid. The thing about Chattahoochee Hills is you've got space—actual land—so we're not cramped like you'd be in closer suburbs. That means your sport court can be sized right, oriented properly for sun, and integrated into your landscape without compromising drainage on those rolling lots. Whether you're a veteran looking to add recreational value to your property or just want a durable surface that handles Georgia's humidity and heat without constant maintenance, we can make it happen. As a veteran yourself, you deserve a contractor who gets the job done right and respects your service. Our veteran discount reflects that commitment, and we stand behind every installation we do across Fulton County.
Chattahoochee Hills' soil is typical for South Fulton—clay-heavy with good slope, which is actually a benefit for drainage. Your property's rolling topography means we'll grade the court area to work with the natural fall of your land, not against it. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near tree lines (common around Serenbe and Cochran Mill Park neighborhoods), so we assess shade patterns during consultation to recommend turf pile height and infill type. The estates here average larger lots, giving us flexibility to orient courts for optimal play and to buffer noise from neighbors. HOA rules in some Serenbe sections may have landscape guidelines, so we'll coordinate any approvals upfront. Georgia's summer humidity and occasional heavy rain mean we spec drainage systems that handle both saturation and heat reflection. We've also found that the rural estate character of Chattahoochee Hills means most homeowners want courts that integrate naturally—not glaring or industrial-looking. Our turf selections and edging choices respect that aesthetic while delivering tournament-grade playability.
Serenbe does have design guidelines, but sport courts are typically approved as long as they complement the overall landscape aesthetic. We handle HOA coordination and can design the court with natural edging, buffer plantings, or positioning that aligns with community standards. It's best to check your specific lot restrictions early—we can help you navigate that conversation with your HOA before we break ground.
Clay soil is common here, but it's not a problem—it's actually predictable. We install perimeter drainage and a properly graded base that channels water away from the court. Your rolling lot actually helps; we work with the natural grade instead of fighting it. We've installed dozens of courts across South Fulton with zero drainage complaints.
We assess your specific slope and sun patterns during the site visit. Most courts play best oriented north-south to minimize glare and player shadows. Your property's grade makes this easier than flat suburban lots. Proper orientation also helps with maintenance—you'll get better drainage and more even wear over time.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days depending on site prep and base work. Your rolling terrain might need more grading than a flat lot, but we schedule efficiently and keep the work zone contained. We'll discuss access and parking with you upfront so neighbors in the Rico area or Serenbe aren't impacted.
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