Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's rapid growth means a lot of new homeowners are discovering what Georgia clay does to lawn maintenance schedules. The neighborhoods around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are beautiful, but that dense Henry County soil makes keeping natural grass looking presentable a real commitment. Artificial turf solves that problem in a way that fits how people actually live here—less watering during our hot summers, no muddy patches after rain, and yards that look consistent year-round without the weekend mowing routine. We've installed synthetic lawns across McDonough for families who got tired of fighting the clay, and the difference shows immediately. Whether your lot backs up to Heritage Park or you're in one of the newer subdivisions, artificial turf handles our climate and soil conditions better than most homeowners expect. The install process is straightforward, the maintenance is genuinely minimal, and you'll notice the shift in your yard's appearance and your free time.
Henry County's clay-based soil is dense and compacts easily, especially in the newer subdivisions where topsoil hasn't had time to mature. That means natural grass roots struggle, and you end up with bare spots and drainage problems. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely—we prepare the base properly to handle our rainfall patterns, so water moves through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot; homes near Heritage Park or in tree-lined sections of Kelleytown get more shade, while newer builds in the open subdivisions take full afternoon heat. We account for both when recommending turf pile height and backing. HOA rules in Eagle's Landing and other McDonough communities typically allow artificial turf without restrictions, but we always verify before scheduling. Lot sizes in the area range from modest quarter-acre plots to larger properties, and we've got installation experience across all of them. The key is proper base preparation and drainage—skip that step, and you'll regret it during our summer thunderstorms.
Absolutely. Clay actually works in our favor—it's dense enough to support a solid base layer. We install proper drainage underneath so water from our heavy summer storms flows through instead of sitting. The turf itself sits on top, completely isolated from the clay. No root issues, no compaction problems. It's one of the reasons artificial turf performs so well in Henry County subdivisions.
Modern turf is UV-stabilized to handle direct sun without fading, and that matters in McDonough where lots get intense afternoon exposure. We use premium backing and yarn that's rated for our climate. You might see subtle color shifts after several years, but it's minimal and nothing like what happens to natural grass in this heat. Most installations look vibrant for 8-10 years with basic care.
Significantly less than natural grass in Henry County clay. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting drainage issues. You'll rinse it occasionally and clear debris, but that's genuinely it. Many McDonough homeowners we work with spend maybe 15 minutes per month on maintenance, compared to hours every weekend with natural grass.
Yes. We've completed projects on everything from small Eagle's Landing yards to larger Kelleytown properties. Lot size doesn't complicate the process—proper base prep and drainage are the same whether you're covering 500 square feet or 5,000. We'll give you an accurate estimate and timeline once we see the space.
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