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Chattahoochee Hills Landscaping

Chattahoochee Hills Landscaping

Chattahoochee Hills, GA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Chattahoochee Hills Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Our yard feels dense and doesn't drain well. Is this common for homes built around the 1990s in the Senoia Rd Corridor?

Yes, this is a predictable soil condition. Homes built in 1992, like many in this area, have soils with over 30 years of maturation. The native Cecil Sandy Loam is an Ultisol, naturally acidic and prone to compaction. Decades of standard maintenance have likely reduced permeability and organic matter. Core aeration and incorporating compost are necessary to rebuild soil structure and correct the pH for healthy plant growth.

We plan to regrade and add significant landscaping to our 2.5-acre lot. What permits and professional requirements should we know about?

Regrading that alters water flow or involves substantial cut/fill typically requires a permit from the Chattahoochee Hills Community Development Department. For comprehensive design, especially on lots this size, engage a professional licensed by the Georgia Board of Landscape Architects. Any application of pesticides or fertilizers for establishment must be supervised by a professional certified by the Georgia Department of Agriculture to ensure regulatory compliance.

How can we keep our Tall Fescue lawn healthy during the summer without violating Chattahoochee Hills water restrictions?

Stage 1 restrictions allow for efficient irrigation, which is best managed with smart, ET-based systems. These controllers use local weather data to apply water only when needed, matching evapotranspiration rates. This technology can reduce water use by 20-30% while preserving turf health. Properly calibrated, it ensures compliance by preventing overwatering, even during peak demand periods.

We're adding a patio and fire pit area. Is Georgia Granite a better choice than wood for longevity and safety?

Yes, Georgia Granite pavers offer superior durability and lower lifetime maintenance than wood, which decays and requires chemical treatment. In this Moderate-High Fire Wise zone, non-combustible granite is critical for creating defensible space. Its permeable installation also manages stormwater runoff. This material provides a permanent, fire-resistant hardscape that aligns with WUI Zone 2 compliance recommendations.

We see invasive vines and weeds taking over a garden bed. What's the safest way to control them?

First, identify the species; common threats here include Chinese Privet and Japanese Climbing Fern. Manual removal is most effective for immediate control. For persistent perennials, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied during active growth is suitable, but you must adhere to state nutrient management guidelines. Avoid any application before forecasted heavy rain to prevent chemical runoff into waterways.

We want to reduce mowing, gas equipment noise, and water use. What should we plant instead of grass?

Transitioning to a landscape anchored by Georgia natives like Oakleaf Hydrangea, Purple Coneflower, and Switchgrass significantly reduces maintenance. These plants require no weekly mowing, minimal irrigation once established, and provide superior habitat. This shift pre-adapts your property to potential future noise ordinances targeting gas blowers while creating a resilient, biodiverse ecosystem.

Water pools near our foundation after heavy rain. What's a lasting solution for our sloped property?

Erosion and pooling are common on the Piedmont's slopes with compacted Cecil loam. A graded swale or dry creek bed lined with permeable Georgia Granite pavers can redirect surface flow. This increases infiltration and reduces runoff velocity, meeting Community Development Department standards. For severe cases, a French drain system may be required to manage subsurface water effectively.

We have a major tree down after a storm and need an emergency cleanup to meet HOA deadlines. How quickly can a crew arrive?

An emergency storm response dispatch can typically be on site within 45 to 60 minutes during peak conditions. Our routing from the City Hall/Serenbe area utilizes the South Fulton Parkway to I-85 for the most direct access to the Senoia Rd Corridor. We prioritize these calls with dedicated crews and equipment to secure the site and begin debris management for immediate compliance.

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