Edge Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's been growing fast—especially in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, where new homes pop up almost monthly. That's great for Henry County, but it also means yards that weren't designed with Georgia's clay soil in mind. Real talk: that clay gets hard, it doesn't drain well, and keeping a natural lawn looking good year-round is an uphill battle. Artificial turf solves that problem without the constant watering, fertilizing, and fighting the weather. We've installed systems throughout McDonough for homeowners who got tired of watching their grass struggle in summer heat or turn brown when the clay dries out. Whether your yard's in one of those newer Eagle's Landing subdivisions or an established part of town, artificial turf gives you a green, low-maintenance lawn that actually works with Henry County's soil and climate instead of against it. No more guilt about water bills, no more spotty patches—just a yard that looks sharp year-round.
Henry County's red clay is beautiful, but it's dense and compacted—especially in those rapidly developing neighborhoods where heavy construction equipment has packed the soil down. That clay doesn't percolate water well, so natural grass roots struggle, and you end up with either soggy spots or rock-hard dry patches depending on the season. McDonough sits in a warm zone where summer sun is intense, and watering restrictions aren't uncommon during dry spells. Artificial turf eliminates those headaches entirely. The material drains quickly (we install proper base layers that account for clay), so standing water isn't an issue. Most residential lots in Eagle's Landing and around Heritage Park are quarter- to half-acre properties—manageable sizes that make artificial turf installation straightforward and cost-effective. Many newer HOAs in the McDonough area actually encourage or allow artificial turf because it maintains curb appeal without water-intensive maintenance. We size systems to your exact yard dimensions and select blade heights that suit the neighborhood aesthetic. Installation takes just a few days, and unlike natural grass, there's no settling-in period or seasonal dormancy.
Absolutely. Our systems are engineered for Georgia's climate and include proper drainage and ventilation so moisture doesn't trap underneath. The turf won't burn or fade in intense sun—it actually stays cooler underfoot than bare clay or concrete. McDonough homeowners especially appreciate that there's zero risk of brown patches or dead spots from heat stress, which are common with natural grass in Henry County.
Most modern HOAs in the McDonough area permit or actively support artificial turf because it maintains consistent, professional curb appeal. We recommend reviewing your specific HOA documents, but we've worked with numerous Eagle's Landing communities without issues. If there are restrictions, we can discuss alternatives or help you request a variance based on water conservation and landscape durability.
We handle the heavy lifting. Our crew removes existing grass or weeds, grades the clay properly, installs a drainage base that prevents water pooling in Henry County's compacted soil, and then places the turf. For most McDonough lots, prep takes a day. We don't recommend DIY installation over clay because improper grading leads to puddles or uneven settling.
Over 8–10 years, artificial turf typically costs less when you factor in water bills, fertilizer, pest treatments, and labor for McDonough's clay-heavy yards. You skip summer watering bans, seasonal brown-out cycles, and the constant battle to keep natural grass alive in Henry County's soil. Annual maintenance is minimal—just occasional rinsing and leaf cleanup.
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