Hoa Rules — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's been growing like crazy over the past decade—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, all those newer subdivisions popping up along the I-75 corridor. With that growth comes a lot of new homeowners dealing with the same problem: Henry County clay soil that either floods or bakes hard as concrete depending on the season. We've installed artificial turf in neighborhoods across McDonough, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves folks make around here. You get a green, usable yard year-round without fighting that stubborn clay, without watering during droughts, and without the weekly mowing in Georgia's humid summers. A lot of HOAs in the area have specific landscape guidelines too, and quality artificial turf actually checks all those boxes—it looks maintained, it's uniform, and it saves water in a state that's had its share of restrictions. We're based about 45 minutes south, so we know the local market, the soil conditions, and what actually works in Henry County.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It holds water like nobody's business during spring rains, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and fungal issues. Come summer, that same clay dries out and compacts, making it nearly impossible for roots to establish. Artificial turf sidesteps that whole problem. Your yard stays playable and green regardless of whether we're in a wet spell or a dry one. One thing we always confirm with McDonough homeowners: check your HOA covenants first. Many neighborhoods in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have specific rules about landscape materials and appearance. We've worked with dozens of HOAs in the area, and quality artificial turf—especially the newer varieties with natural-looking blade designs—almost always gets approval. It actually exceeds most HOA expectations because the yard looks manicured consistently. Lot sizes in these subdivisions tend to be anywhere from a quarter-acre to nearly an acre, so we tailor installations to fit your space and budget. The red clay underneath means good drainage once we prep the base correctly, which is key for longevity.
Most do—we've worked with HOAs across McDonough and Henry County regularly. The key is using quality turf that looks natural and maintaining clean edges and proper installation. We recommend reviewing your specific CC&Rs before ordering, but artificial turf usually exceeds landscape standards because it stays green and maintained-looking without chemical sprays or brown patches. We can help you navigate the approval process if needed.
Honestly, it's an advantage once we prepare it right. Henry County clay compacts well and provides excellent drainage base when properly graded. We excavate to the right depth, add a base layer, compact it, and install the turf system on top. Natural grass struggles with this soil, but artificial turf thrives because we control the drainage. No more soggy spring yards or rock-hard summer patches.
Our systems last 12–15 years in Georgia's heat and humidity, often longer with proper care. McDonough summers are intense, but modern turf is UV-stabilized to handle it. We design drainage to manage Henry County's seasonal rains, and regular light maintenance—like rinsing and occasional brushing—keeps it looking fresh the entire time.
Absolutely. We've done everything from townhome-sized yards in newer subdivisions to half-acre installations. Your lot size just changes the material amount and timeline. We'll walk you through the entire yard, discuss sun exposure and traffic patterns, and design a solution that fits both your space and your budget.
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