Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Parents at McDonough daycares and home-based learning centers know the real challenge: outdoor spaces that can handle constant use without turning into mud pits or overgrown messes. That's where artificial turf comes in. Whether you're managing a yard in Eagle's Landing, near Kelleytown, or anywhere across Henry County, synthetic turf gives you a safe, clean play surface that holds up to weather, foot traffic, and the Georgia heat without the weekly maintenance headache. We've installed dozens of pool and daycare yards throughout the McDonough area, and we understand what works here. The clay-heavy soil in Henry County makes natural grass maintenance a losing battle—especially during our wet springs. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Kids stay dry, parents stay happy, and you reclaim your weekends. Our crew handles everything from site prep to final drainage, and we know exactly how to build a system that won't puddle or shift under the intense activity of a busy daycare yard.
McDonough's Henry County clay is notoriously challenging for natural grass. It compacts easily, drains poorly, and promotes fungal growth during our humid summers. Artificial turf solves this by sitting above the soil with a proper drainage system underneath—critical here given our rainfall patterns. Most yards in Eagle's Landing and surrounding neighborhoods get a mix of direct sun and afternoon shade from mature trees, which is actually ideal for synthetic turf since heat buildup is less of a concern than in open fields. Lot sizes in the rapid-growth subdivisions around McDonough tend to be moderate, typically 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means your investment goes further. If your property is HOA-governed, we'll verify any landscape guidelines beforehand—most McDonough HOAs approve artificial turf for designated play areas. Installation here usually requires 3–5 days depending on yard size and existing drainage. We always account for Henry County's clay base by installing proper sub-base grading and perforated drainage layers to prevent water pooling, a common issue in yards that skip this step.
Not with proper installation. We use infill materials and backing systems designed to minimize heat absorption. McDonough's afternoon shade from established trees in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing also helps. During peak summer, synthetic turf stays significantly cooler than concrete or asphalt, and kids can play comfortably year-round. We recommend light misting on extremely hot days, but it's rarely necessary in our area.
Henry County clay requires proper sub-base installation—something we always include. We excavate, compact, install drainage rock, and lay perforated layers beneath the turf. This prevents the pooling and mud problems that plague natural grass here. Our system directs water away from the play area, keeping yards in McDonough dry even during heavy spring rains.
Yes. We install systems with certified infill materials that meet ASTM safety standards. The cushioned surface protects against falls, and there's no mud, no natural grass allergens, and no pesticides. Parents in McDonough daycares appreciate the hygiene factor—kids stay clean, and the surface resists bacteria and mold growth common in our humid climate.
Most residential daycare yards take 3–5 days from start to finish. Site prep, drainage setup, and turf installation happen sequentially. Henry County's clay base sometimes requires extra grading time, but we build that into our timeline. We'll give you a precise schedule during the consultation.
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