Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's growing neighborhoods—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—have brought a lot of young families with dogs, and we've noticed something: the Henry County clay soil doesn't play nice with traditional lawns. Between the rapid development, the summer heat, and pets tearing up yards faster than grass can recover, more homeowners here are making the switch to artificial turf. We've been installing pet-friendly synthetic grass in the 30252 and 30253 zip codes for years, and the results speak for themselves. Your pup gets a safe, clean place to run around. You get a yard that actually stays green year-round and doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. Plus, if you're in a community with HOA guidelines—Heritage Park and nearby subdivisions have some—artificial turf is increasingly approved because it looks sharp and eliminates the maintenance headaches. We're based about 45 minutes away, but we service McDonough regularly because the demand is real. Wheelchairs, walkers, strollers—our installation creates a smooth, firm surface that's genuinely accessible, unlike patchy or uneven natural grass. It's one of those upgrades that improves quality of life for your whole family, pets included.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is notorious for drainage issues and compaction. When you've got dogs running the same paths repeatedly, that clay gets hard and slick—especially problematic if anyone in your household uses a wheelchair or mobility device. Traditional sod struggles here; it either drowns during heavy rain or dries out and thins in patches. Our artificial turf installation accounts for these realities. We build in proper base layers and drainage systems so water moves through instead of pooling. McDonough's summer sun is intense, and yards in the older parts of town (closer to McDonough Square) often have mature trees creating dappled shade. We assess sun and shade patterns during the consultation because that affects which turf density and blade style works best for your space. The newer subdivisions in Eagle's Landing tend to have larger lots with more open sun exposure—different installation strategy. HOA communities here increasingly allow synthetic pet turf because it solves the mud-and-dead-grass problem that plagues Henry County yards. Installation is straightforward on most residential properties, but we always check for underground utilities before breaking ground.
Most HOAs in the Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown areas now allow high-quality artificial turf, especially when it's installed for pet use or accessibility. We've worked with several McDonough communities and can help navigate their specific guidelines. Check your deed restrictions, but odds are good you're fine—many boards have moved away from outdated turf bans.
Absolutely. That's actually a selling point for Henry County properties. We install permeable base materials that handle clay soil's poor drainage. Water drains through the synthetic turf and base instead of pooling. Dogs' urine drains straight through too, eliminating odor and dead spots that plague natural grass here.
Yes—that's a major benefit. Synthetic turf installed correctly creates a firm, even, slip-resistant surface that wheelchairs, walkers, and mobility scooters handle much better than natural grass. No ruts, no mud, no uneven patches. McDonough's yards often get torn up by weather and pets; artificial turf stays stable and accessible year-round.
Most residential yards in the 30252 and 30253 areas take 2–4 days, depending on lot size and existing conditions. We handle site prep, base installation, and turf layout. We'll confirm your timeline during the consultation—and we're familiar enough with local soil conditions that we rarely hit surprises.
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