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McDonough's been growing like crazy over the past decade, especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown. All those new subdivisions mean families are dealing with yards that either won't cooperate with Georgia's humidity or demand constant upkeep just to look decent. Here's the thing—Henry County's clay soil can be stubborn. It drains poorly, compacts under foot traffic, and in summer heat, natural grass either burns out or becomes a mud pit after a heavy rain. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homeowners between Heritage Park and McDonough Square, and the transformation is real. You get rid of the mowing, the fertilizer cycles, the brown patches, and the endless watering bills. Your yard stays green year-round without the maintenance headache. Whether you've got a corner lot in a newer development or an established home that's tired of fighting the clay, artificial turf adapts to McDonough's climate and lifestyle way better than most people expect.
McDonough sits on heavy Henry County clay, which is beautiful for building but brutal for lawn care. Clay compacts easily under the foot traffic you see in those growing neighborhoods, restricts drainage, and makes it nearly impossible for grass roots to establish properly. That's why artificial turf solves a real problem here—it eliminates the drainage battle entirely. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where you are. Lots backing up to wooded areas or near the tree cover around Heritage Park stay shaded most of the day, while properties in the newer subdivisions tend to get direct afternoon sun. We size and select turf materials based on your specific lot. Most yards in McDonough range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which makes installation straightforward. Georgia's humidity means drainage and infill selection matter—we use materials that don't trap moisture or create algae issues. HOA communities in Eagle's Landing typically have landscape guidelines, but most approve artificial turf outright once they see the quality. We handle permits and HOA coordination as part of our process.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for extreme heat and won't fade, burn, or degrade in Georgia summer sun. Unlike natural grass, it doesn't need constant watering to survive the dry spells we get in Henry County. You'll actually save thousands on water bills over a few years, which matters a lot in neighborhoods like Kelleytown where water restrictions sometimes kick in.
We don't fight the clay—we build over it. Our installation includes a proper base layer system that handles drainage from above, so water never pools. The clay underneath becomes irrelevant once the turf is down. This approach works perfectly for the heavy soil conditions throughout Henry County.
Most HOAs in Eagle's Landing and newer subdivisions approve it. We've installed turf in dozens of community-governed homes here. If your neighborhood has specific rules, we'll review them and help you navigate the approval process—it usually takes one conversation.
Most residential yards—typically quarter to half-acre—are done in 2–3 days. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we schedule McDonough jobs efficiently and handle everything from site prep through final grading without disrupting your neighborhood.
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