Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is part of your identity. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, these rolling hills give you space—real space—to build something that matters. A sport court isn't just a court; it's where your family plays, where your kids develop skills, where you actually use your land instead of watching it sit there. We're a veteran-owned operation, and we understand commitment. We've built sport courts across South Fulton for families who take their recreation seriously. The thing about Chattahoochee Hills is that your soil conditions and lot sizes are different from Atlanta proper. Those rolling hills and clay-heavy earth need a foundation done right. That's where experience counts. We handle the specifics of your terrain, your drainage needs, and the reality of your property so you don't have to guess. A quality sport court in a place like this becomes an investment in your family's health and your home's usability.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with soil that's typical for South Fulton—clay-based with decent drainage potential if you work with it, not against it. The elevation changes on your property matter more out here than they do in flatter Atlanta areas. We assess your lot's slope during our site visit because that affects how we prep the base and ensure water doesn't pool on your court surface. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're nestled near tree lines or on more open acreage, both common in this area. That impacts material selection and longevity. If you're in the Serenbe community, you'll want to check any HOA guidelines about court dimensions and surface colors—some planned communities have landscape restrictions. Most lots in Chattahoochee Hills are larger than typical subdivisions, which gives you flexibility in court size and orientation. The rural estate feel means fewer shade restrictions from neighbors, but it also means you're responsible for your own grading and drainage. We've installed courts on properties that range from 1 to 10+ acres, and the approach changes based on your specific topography and what surrounds the court area.
Clay-heavy soil around Chattahoochee Hills can hold moisture longer than sandy soil, which is why proper base preparation and drainage matter. We use a compacted gravel and stone base that prevents water from pooling on your court. The rolling terrain here also means we grade the subbase to match your property's slope, ensuring water sheds away naturally. It's not complicated, but it has to be done correctly from the start.
It depends on your neighborhood. Serenbe and similar planned communities may have design guidelines for court size, color, or fencing. We're familiar with Chattahoochee Hills development standards and help you navigate them. Once we know your community's rules, we design a court that meets those requirements while giving you everything you need functionally.
South Fulton heat is real, so material choice matters. We offer premium cushioned synthetic turf that resists UV degradation and stays cooler underfoot than basic alternatives. Your specific sun exposure—whether your lot is tree-shaded or fully exposed—influences our recommendation. During our site assessment, we note these patterns and suggest the surface that'll last longest and play best for your family.
Most residential courts take 5–10 days depending on lot size, terrain complexity, and weather. Our crew handles the full process: site prep, grading, base installation, surface laying, and line marking. We schedule around your availability and Fulton County weather patterns. You're not waiting months—you're using your court within weeks.
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