Curb Appeal — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's neighborhoods—especially Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—are built on some of Henry County's toughest clay soil. That's the real story behind why so many homeowners here are switching to artificial turf. Your natural grass fights the dense soil year-round, and honestly, it shows. Between the clay compaction, the Georgia heat, and the fast-growing subdivisions around Heritage Park and McDonough Square, maintaining a lush lawn becomes a weekend battle that never really ends. Artificial turf solves that. You get the curb appeal everyone notices—that perfectly manicured look that makes your home stand out on the block—without the constant watering, fertilizing, and mowing that drains your time and wallet. We work with McDonough homeowners to design installations that actually match the character of your neighborhood, whether that's a sleek front-yard refresh or a full backyard transformation. No more brown patches from the clay. No more dead zones from uneven sun exposure. Just a beautiful, maintenance-free yard that stays green year-round.
Henry County clay is dense and unforgiving—it holds water in spring, compacts under foot traffic, and makes it nearly impossible for grass roots to establish properly. McDonough's newer subdivisions, particularly in Eagle's Landing, have yards carved from raw development land, so soil prep is often incomplete. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're backing up to tree lines or facing open lots. Some homes get brutal afternoon western sun; others sit in dappled shade most of the day. Our artificial turf systems account for all of this. We install proper base layers that manage water drainage (critical in clay), and we choose turf pile heights and colors that handle both full-sun and partial-shade zones. Many McDonough HOAs, especially in organized communities, have landscape guidelines—we make sure every installation meets those requirements before we break ground. We've also learned that lot sizes here range from compact urban lots near McDonough Square to spacious suburban properties, so we customize the installation approach to your specific footprint and budget.
Absolutely. Clay soil actually makes artificial turf a smarter choice. We install a permeable base system that sits between your native clay and the turf—this prevents water pooling and lets drainage happen naturally. Your yard stays usable even after heavy Henry County rains, and you avoid the muddy mess that clay yards create.
Most do, but rules vary. We've worked extensively in both neighborhoods and know the landscape guidelines inside and out. We'll review your specific HOA requirements before design—some just ask that turf look natural and well-maintained, which ours does. A quick call to your HOA takes the guesswork out.
Modern turf resists fading and heat damage far better than older products. We select materials rated for Georgia's UV intensity and high temperatures. In partial-shade yards (common near Heritage Park's tree coverage), turf lasts even longer since it gets a break from intense afternoon sun.
Most residential yards take 3–5 days from site prep to finish. We work through the clay base removal, install the permeable drainage layer, and lay turf in stages. Exact timeline depends on lot size and existing landscape features, but we'll give you a realistic schedule upfront.
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