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McDonough's got that rapid-growth charm—new neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown mean a lot of homeowners are building out their yards from scratch, or refreshing older properties that've seen better days. Putting greens are becoming a thing around here, especially as folks realize that Henry County clay doesn't always cooperate with maintaining that pristine lawn look year-round. A quality artificial putting green handles our humidity, dodges the mowing schedule entirely, and gives you that clean, manicured aesthetic without fighting the weather. Whether you're in one of those newer subdivisions or settled into an established neighborhood, a synthetic putting surface plays well with most HOA guidelines—and it definitely impresses the neighbors at Heritage Park barbecues. We've seen homeowners in the 30252 and 30253 zips make the switch and never look back, especially once they realize they're not spending spring weekends raking thatch or summer mornings sweating behind a mower.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil presents a real challenge for maintaining a traditional putting green. Our rainfall patterns and humidity mean fungal issues, compaction, and inconsistent drainage—all things that wreck a natural grass surface. That's where synthetic turf shines in McDonough. The neighborhoods here vary wildly in size; Eagle's Landing tends toward larger lots, while Kelleytown and other areas have more compact yards. Drainage matters a ton because of our clay base—proper subsurface prep underneath synthetic turf prevents water from pooling and keeps everything playable year-round. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on mature tree coverage in your neighborhood. Some properties get blasted by afternoon sun; others sit shaded most of the day. Quality artificial green systems account for this during installation. If you've got an HOA (many McDonough communities do), synthetic putting surfaces typically align with landscape guidelines better than struggling natural grass. Installation timeline usually runs 2–4 days depending on yard prep and base condition, and our crew handles the Henry County clay reality with proper grading and underlayment.
Absolutely. Clay actually works in our favor during installation—it compacts well and provides solid base support. The real benefit is that you're no longer fighting clay's drainage and compaction issues. We grade properly, install appropriate subsurface drainage, and the synthetic surface handles McDonough's weather without the fungal and thatch problems clay creates for natural grass.
Most McDonough HOAs permit high-quality synthetic putting greens, especially when they're installed as a finished, manicured feature rather than a full-lawn replacement. It actually improves curb appeal. We'd recommend checking your specific community guidelines, but we've worked through the approval process with multiple Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown properties without issues.
Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on site conditions and base prep. We avoid heavy rain windows, but the clay soil here actually drains reasonably once graded. Spring and fall are ideal, but we install year-round. Summer heat and humidity don't slow us down—synthetic materials handle that fine.
Minimal. No mowing, no fungicide treatments, no fighting our clay and humidity. You'll rinse it occasionally, brush the pile to keep it uniform, and maybe clear leaves depending on tree coverage around Heritage Park and other shaded neighborhoods. That's genuinely it—no seasonal battling.
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