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McDonough's booming new construction scene means homeowners are building faster than ever—and that includes their yards. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or near Heritage Park, you've probably noticed how quickly subdivisions are going up around Henry County. That's exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense for new homes here. Instead of waiting months for sod to establish in our heavy clay soil, or spending your first summer fighting weeds and bare patches, you can have a finished, playable lawn the day installation wraps up. We've worked with dozens of new construction families in the 30252 and 30253 ZIP codes who chose synthetic turf specifically because they wanted their yards ready to enjoy immediately—no babying required. Between the Georgia heat, unpredictable spring rain, and the clay that comes standard in Henry County developments, natural grass often feels like a losing battle. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. Your yard stays green year-round, drains properly even after heavy rain, and holds up to the kind of foot traffic that comes with a young family settling into a new home. We handle everything from site prep to final grading, making sure the installation works perfectly with your lot's natural slope and drainage patterns.
Henry County clay is heavy and dense—great for building foundations, not so great for lawn roots. When new construction crews level your lot, they often leave behind compacted clay that struggles to drain. Artificial turf solves this completely. We install a proper base that channels water away from your foundation and prevents pooling, which matters especially during Georgia's wet springs. McDonough's summer sun can be intense, particularly in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing where trees are still young. Our synthetic turf is UV-stabilized to handle full sun without fading or becoming brittle. If your lot backs up to wooded areas or faces north-facing shade patterns, we'll recommend a product with better performance in lower light. Most new homes in the 30252–30253 area have yards between a quarter and half-acre. That's a perfect size for synthetic turf—large enough that the investment pays dividends, small enough that installation happens in a day or two. We pay close attention to your home's grading during install, especially if you're near Heritage Park or other established neighborhoods where drainage patterns are already known. HOAs in newer McDonough subdivisions typically allow artificial turf, though some have specifications about pile height or backing material. We'll verify your community's rules before breaking ground.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps us because it's dense and stable for base installation. We install a perforated drainage layer that prevents water from sitting on clay, solving the pooling problems many McDonough homeowners face. The turf itself drains freely, so heavy Georgia rain won't create swampy spots.
Most residential yards in the 30252–30253 area take one to two days, depending on lot size and existing grading. Since your lot is already cleared for building, we often finish faster than homes with established landscaping. You'll have a finished lawn ready for move-in.
Not with quality synthetic turf. We use UV-protected materials rated for intense sun, so your lawn stays vibrant green through August. Eagle's Landing and other newer subdivisions have less mature tree cover, so we specifically choose products that handle full-sun exposure without degrading.
Many McDonough HOAs do allow it, but requirements vary. We're familiar with most neighborhood covenants in Henry County and will check your community's rules before we schedule. Some require specific pile heights or backing types—we'll get that sorted early.
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