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McDonough's explosive growth over the past decade has brought a lot of new homes to Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the surrounding subdivisions. That's great for the community—but it's also created a drainage nightmare for plenty of homeowners. The clay soil that dominates Henry County doesn't play nice with water. After heavy rains, you've probably noticed pooling in your yard, soggy patches that kill grass, or worse—water finding its way toward your foundation. Artificial turf solves the drainage problem permanently. You get a green, maintenance-free yard without the soggy mess that real grass leaves behind when water can't drain properly. We've been installing synthetic turf systems across McDonough for years, and we've learned exactly how to handle the soil conditions and the unpredictable Georgia weather. Our approach starts with real drainage engineering—not just laying turf on top of bad soil and hoping for the best. We remove the problem, install a proper base, and set you up with a system that sheds water fast. Your yard stays dry, your foundation stays protected, and you get the landscaping you actually want to look at. That's the LawnLogic difference.
Henry County clay is thick and stubborn. It holds water like a bathtub, which is why so many yards in McDonough's newer subdivisions struggle with drainage issues year-round. When you go synthetic, the base preparation becomes everything. We don't just remove the old sod and call it done—we excavate properly, install a gravel-and-drainage-fabric foundation, and slope the ground away from your home and toward natural drainage points or storm systems. Your lot size matters too. Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown homes tend to sit on standard suburban lots, which means creative grading and strategic drainage paths keep everything functioning. HOA rules in McDonough are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify before installation. Shade patterns shift seasonally, and artificial turf handles both full-sun and dappled-shade yards equally well—real grass can't say the same in our humid Georgia climate. We typically recommend lighter-colored infill in high-sun areas to keep temperatures reasonable during summer. Winter is mild enough that freeze-thaw cycles aren't a major concern, but we still plan for proper water runoff during the rainy season.
Yes—if the base is installed correctly. Our system removes standing water issues by creating a permeable foundation that lets water flow through the turf and down into a gravel base, then away from your home. Henry County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we engineer around it. Pooling stops, and your yard stays usable after rain.
Most residential projects in the area take 3–5 days, depending on lot size and soil conditions. We start with excavation and base prep, which is where the real drainage magic happens. Larger lots in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown may take a bit longer. We'll give you a firm timeline during the site visit.
The vast majority do, especially in newer subdivisions. We check your specific HOA rules before we start any work. Most communities have embraced synthetic turf because it solves drainage and maintenance headaches. If there are restrictions, we'll let you know upfront.
Absolutely. Our humidity and clay soil are tough on real grass, and you'll mow constantly in spring and summer. Synthetic turf stays green year-round without chemicals, watering, or drainage fighting. Plus, it handles our rainy seasons without turning into mud.
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