Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your property is your sanctuary. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, you've got the space to create something meaningful—a place where your family actually wants to be outside. A sport court does that. It's not just about having a basketball hoop or a place to rally a few tennis games; it's about transforming those rolling South Fulton lots into functional, beautiful outdoor living space that holds up year-round. Concrete courts look harsh, crack in our Georgia heat cycles, and honestly? They're just not fun to play on. Artificial turf gives you that cushioned, professional playing surface without the maintenance nightmare. We work with homeowners throughout this area who've made the switch and never looked back. Your neighbors at Cochran Mill Park understand outdoor recreation—now you can have that same quality right in your backyard. The soil conditions here, combined with our humid subtropical climate, make artificial turf the smarter long-term investment. It drains properly, stays cool underfoot even on brutal summer days, and gives you a consistent playing surface that concrete simply can't match.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-heavy soil typical of South Fulton County. That matters when you're comparing concrete to artificial turf. Concrete doesn't breathe with seasonal ground movement the way clay does—you'll see cracks appear within 3–5 years as the earth shifts beneath it. Our turf systems are engineered to move with your land. The humid summers here mean drainage is critical; we design our base layers to handle the rainfall you get, preventing pooling and ensuring your court stays playable after storms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot—some Serenbe estates sit under mature oak canopies, while others get full southern exposure. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because shade patterns affect both comfort and durability. Many properties in this area sit on 1–3 acre parcels, which gives us flexibility for court sizing and placement away from tree drop zones. HOA guidelines in Serenbe and nearby communities are generally permissive with residential sports amenities, but we verify restrictions before any design work. Installation on these rolling estates requires proper grading and base prep—something we handle in-house to ensure your court sits perfectly level and drains away from your home.
Absolutely. We use drainage-engineered infill systems specifically rated for Southeast climates. The turf itself reflects heat better than concrete, and proper base construction prevents moisture buildup underneath. In Chattahoochee Hills' humid conditions, drainage is actually easier with turf because water moves through the system rather than pooling on a rigid surface. Your court stays cooler and playable even on 95-degree days.
Concrete cracks as clay soil shifts seasonally—you'll see it happen. Turf flexes with ground movement and outperforms concrete long-term on uneven terrain. It's also gentler on joints for basketball and tennis, doesn't absorb heat like concrete does, and won't need resurfacing every few years. For estates like yours, turf is the premium choice.
Serenbe and the Rico area are generally supportive of residential sports amenities on private property. We always review specific deed restrictions and HOA guidelines with you before design, but we've installed multiple courts successfully in these neighborhoods. A well-maintained turf court actually enhances property appeal.
Typical installation takes 2–3 weeks depending on site conditions and base prep requirements. Rolling terrain like ours sometimes needs grading work, which we handle. We manage the entire process locally—no waiting for crews to drive from far away. From your initial site visit to first game, expect 4–6 weeks total.
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