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McDonough's rental market is booming, and property managers in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown know that curb appeal drives tenants and justifies premium rents. Here's the reality: maintaining live grass in Henry County's clay-heavy soil takes constant work, especially across those rapidly expanding subdivisions where yards can vary wildly in sun exposure and drainage. Artificial turf solves this problem directly. You install it once, it handles Georgia's heat and occasional ice without browning or rutting, and your tenants see a pristine lawn year-round without the liability of a slipping hazard or pest damage. Whether you're managing a single rental or a portfolio of properties in the Henry County area, artificial turf removes the guesswork from landscape maintenance. No seasonal dormancy, no brown patches from clay compaction, no emergency calls in July when the heat kills the sod. We've worked with rental investors throughout the region who made the switch and haven't looked back—mostly because their maintenance costs plummeted and their tenant retention improved. The initial investment pays for itself through reduced landscaping service calls and lower water bills, especially important if you're managing multiple properties within a 45-minute radius of our team.
Henry County clay is notoriously dense and slow-draining, which means live grass struggles with waterlogging in spring and turns hard as concrete by August. Artificial turf doesn't care about clay—it sits on top with proper base preparation, and water drains right through instead of pooling. The neighborhoods around Heritage Park and McDonough Square tend to have older, smaller lots with mixed sun patterns, while the newer subdivisions spreading east have larger yards but less mature tree cover, meaning intense afternoon sun exposure. Both situations benefit from artificial turf's consistency: no bare spots from heavy shade, no scorching in full sun. Most rental properties in McDonough have HOA restrictions worth checking—many welcome artificial turf because it maintains uniformity better than inconsistent natural grass maintenance. Lot sizes in the area typically range from 0.25 to 0.5 acres for rentals, making full-yard coverage affordable compared to larger rural properties. Installation in McDonough requires attention to grading and subgrade stabilization because of that clay base; improper drainage setup will cause pooling even with quality turf.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for turf base installation because it's stable and won't shift. We excavate, compact the clay properly, add a drainage layer and infill, then install the turf. The key is preventing water from sitting on the clay itself—our process handles that. You end up with better drainage than most live-grass yards in the area experience.
Modern turf is UV-stabilized and designed for the South. It won't brown or bleach in McDonough summers. In fact, rental tenants prefer it because it stays green and attractive without the brown dormancy or stress patches that hit natural grass in July and August when water bills spike.
Most McDonough rental properties we've quoted fall between 0.25 and 0.5 acres. Pricing depends on lot size, current ground condition, and whether you need drainage upgrades. We provide free onsite estimates in the Henry County area. Many rental owners see ROI within 3–4 years through reduced maintenance and higher tenant appeal.
Most Henry County HOAs permit artificial turf, especially in rental communities where consistent appearance matters. We recommend checking your specific covenant docs, but we've installed across numerous McDonough-area neighborhoods without issue. We're happy to review restrictions before quoting.
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