Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's been growing fast, especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, and that means a lot of newer homes with yards that need real maintenance. If you've got thick Henry County clay in your yard—and most of us do—you know how hard it gets when the Georgia heat kicks in. Real grass fights it. Artificial turf doesn't. We've been installing HOA-compliant systems throughout 30252 and 30253 for homeowners who got tired of the watering schedule, the brown patches, and the constant upkeep. Your HOA probably has specific rules about what goes in the ground, and we know how to navigate that. A quality artificial turf installation handles the clay base properly, drains like it should in our subtropical climate, and looks sharp year-round without the headaches. Whether you're near Heritage Park or out toward McDonough Square, we've worked in your neighborhood and understand what works here.
Henry County's red clay is no joke. It compacts hard, doesn't drain well naturally, and creates standing water problems during Georgia's heavy rain seasons. That's exactly why artificial turf makes sense here—it sits on top of a proper drainage base that handles our weather without pooling. Most of the newer subdivisions in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have smaller lot sizes, which means every yard counts for curb appeal and HOA compliance. Artificial turf gives you that manicured look without the summer browning that happens when temperatures spike and clay soil dries out unevenly. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on tree coverage—some yards are shaded heavily, others get full afternoon heat. We design the base and pile height based on your specific lot conditions. Installation in clay means we need to cut deeper than in sandy soil, add proper grading, and ensure the subsurface ties into your home's existing drainage system. That prep work is what separates installations that last from ones that fail in our climate.
Most HOAs in Henry County allow artificial turf if it meets specific standards—appearance, pile height, UV stability, and proper drainage. We review your HOA guidelines before installation and install systems that pass their inspections consistently. Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown neighborhoods typically approve high-quality turf that looks natural. We'll handle the paperwork and make sure everything's documented.
We excavate 4–6 inches depending on your yard's slope and drainage patterns, then install a compacted stone base with proper grading away from your foundation. The clay itself is dense enough to support the installation when prepped correctly. We add a geotextile layer to prevent clay from mixing with the stone and compromising drainage during our heavy rain months.
Yes. Turf is engineered for UV stability in Southern heat. It won't brown or thin out like natural grass does during our dry summers. The real benefit is durability—no irrigation needed, no dead patches from clay compaction, and consistent appearance year-round. It handles foot traffic better than real grass worn thin by Georgia sun.
Most residential yards take 3–5 business days, depending on size and site prep needs. We schedule around local weather patterns—avoiding our heaviest rain months when possible. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we can schedule service reliably for McDonough properties without long delays between consultation and installation.
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