Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown especially—are booming with new construction and families upgrading their outdoor spaces. We've noticed a real shift here: homeowners are tired of fighting that Henry County clay in summer heat and dealing with dormant grass half the year. That's where artificial turf comes in. It sounds like a commercial thing, but honestly, residential customers in the McDonough area are adopting it faster than anywhere else in the region. Whether you've got kids, pets, or just want to reclaim your weekends from lawn maintenance, artificial turf solves problems that natural grass simply can't in this climate. We're based about 45 minutes away, but we work McDonough regularly—we know the soil, the humidity patterns, and what actually survives here. The neighborhoods around Heritage Park and McDonough Square have seen a lot of new installs, and we're here to help you join them. No more watering restrictions, no more brown patches, no more Saturday morning mowing. Just a beautiful, durable yard that handles Georgia's weather and your family's lifestyle.
Here's the real talk about McDonough yards: Henry County clay is dense and drains poorly. Natural grass struggles with that combination, especially when summer heat kicks in. You'll often see yards in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown go dormant or thin out by mid-July, which is exactly when you want your outdoor space looking sharp. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely—no dormancy, no seasonal decline. Shade patterns matter too. If your lot backs up to the wooded areas that border some of these subdivisions, you've got natural shade advantages, but shaded grass gets even thinner. Turf performs beautifully in both sun and shade. Most residential lots here run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so installation is straightforward—no sprawling estates to manage. We typically prep by removing sod, amending the clay base with proper drainage rock, and installing a solid substrate. McDonough's humidity and occasional heavy rain mean drainage has to be right the first time. We also check local HOA guidelines in your neighborhood; some communities have specific landscape requirements, so we make sure any install meets those standards before we break ground.
Absolutely. Henry County clay is actually one of the best reasons to install turf here. We remove the sod, install proper drainage base and fabric, then lay the turf. The clay stays underneath—it's not a problem; it's just part of the prep work. Your new yard drains correctly and avoids all the dormancy and thinning issues clay naturally causes.
It can warm up, which is why we recommend light-colored or premium turfs if heat is a concern. More importantly, you're not watering daily or worrying about it dying in July heat like natural grass does. Most families find the tradeoff worth it, and the turf cools down once the sun moves. Your kids and pets can play on it safely year-round.
Yes, we recommend it—some McDonough neighborhoods have landscape guidelines. We're happy to review your HOA rules and make sure our install meets them. Most communities approve artificial turf without issue, especially for residential properties where it improves curb appeal and reduces water use.
For a typical residential yard in the area—say 3,000 to 5,000 square feet—we usually complete it in one to two days. The prep work (removing sod, grading, base installation) often takes longer than the turf itself. We'll give you a timeline once we assess your specific lot.
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