School Field — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's been growing fast. Drive through Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown and you'll see it—new subdivisions going up constantly, families moving in, and a lot of those folks dealing with the same problem: Henry County clay soil that either turns into a mud pit when it rains or cracks like concrete when it dries out. Natural grass doesn't love that, and honestly, most homeowners don't love spending weekends fighting it. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed fields and yards all over Henry County, and we know what works in McDonough specifically. The soil here, the sun exposure patterns, the humidity—it all matters. Artificial turf handles our Georgia heat and humidity without the constant maintenance, the brown patches, or the drainage headaches that come with real grass on clay. Whether you're near Heritage Park or out in one of the newer neighborhoods, artificial turf gives you a yard that actually looks good year-round, handles everything from kids and pets to heavy foot traffic, and doesn't demand you water it through our hot summers or worry about it washing away. We're not far—about 45 minutes down the road—and we've done enough work in this area to understand exactly what McDonough yards need.
Henry County clay is beautiful to look at, but it's tough on grass. It doesn't drain well, compacts easily, and puts stress on natural turf roots—especially in the rapid-growth subdivisions where yards are being graded and replanted constantly. McDonough's summer heat and humidity are intense, which means real grass needs frequent watering just to survive the season. Our artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The neighborhoods here—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and areas closer to McDonough Square—vary a lot in lot size and sun exposure. Some yards are tight and shaded by mature trees; others are wide open and get full southern sun all day. Artificial turf performs beautifully in both scenarios. Installation in Henry County clay is straightforward once the field is prepped: we remove the old sod, grade the clay base, lay down a compacted foundation, add drainage aggregate, and roll out the turf. The clay actually gives us a solid, stable base to work with. Most residential yards in McDonough fall in the 5,000 to 15,000 square foot range, and that size is perfect for artificial turf—cost-effective, easy to maintain, and the ROI is solid whether you're selling or staying put.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia heat and humidity. It won't fade, won't grow mold in wet conditions, and drains water quickly even during our heavy summer storms. The clay base in McDonough yards actually helps with drainage once it's properly prepared. You get a yard that looks green and lush year-round without the stress of keeping natural grass alive in our climate.
Quality turf lasts 15 to 20 years in our area. Henry County clay doesn't shift or settle dramatically like sandy soil, which means your field stays stable and level. With basic maintenance—occasional brushing and light rinsing—your McDonough yard will look great for two decades or more.
Many do, especially newer subdivisions. We've worked with several McDonough HOAs and can help you navigate their specific rules. Most communities are opening up to artificial turf because it looks professional and maintains consistent curb appeal—something that matters in growing neighborhoods like these.
School-field turf is heavier-duty, designed for intense foot traffic and sports. Residential turf is softer, more natural-looking, and easier on bare feet. For McDonough homes with kids and pets, we typically recommend residential-grade turf unless you're building an actual practice field. Both handle Henry County conditions perfectly.
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