Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's front yards tell a story. You've got the manicured lawns of Eagle's Landing competing with the newer build-outs in Kelleytown, and somewhere in between, there's your yard—probably fighting Henry County clay and Georgia heat. A putting green isn't just about looking sharp on your own property; it's about reclaiming outdoor space that actually works for you year-round. We've installed plenty of synthetic greens across McDonough's neighborhoods, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners get their yards back. No more wrestling with watering schedules during drought summers, no more patchy spots in high-traffic areas, and honestly, no more jealous neighbors asking why your grass looks so perfect in July. Whether you're in a subdivision where everyone's watching or tucked away near Heritage Park, a quality artificial putting green transforms dead zones into living spaces. Your family uses it. Your friends notice it. Your property value feels it. Let's talk about making that happen for your home.
Henry County clay is stubborn. It drains poorly in spring, compacts hard by summer, and generally hates the kind of foot traffic a functional putting green gets. That's actually a selling point for synthetic turf here—you're not fighting the soil anymore. Sun exposure varies wildly across McDonough subdivisions. Homes facing north in Eagle's Landing might get afternoon shade that real grass would struggle with; synthetic turf doesn't care. We've installed greens in postage-stamp front yards and sprawling estates. Lot sizes matter for drainage planning, especially in the newer developments where foundation settling can affect grading. HOA rules in some neighborhoods require approval, though most boards green-light putting greens as long as they're maintained to standard. We've worked with Henry County building permits for dozens of installations—it's straightforward once you know what inspectors are looking for. The clay underneath actually helps with base stability, which simplifies the prep work compared to sandier Georgia counties. Factor in afternoon thunderstorms (common June through September), and proper subsurface drainage becomes non-negotiable. We design systems that account for McDonough's weather patterns and underlying clay, so your green stays playable year-round.
It depends on your neighborhood. Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have different HOA rules. Most allow putting greens as long as they're professional-grade and maintained. We handle the approval process and documentation—just check your CC&Rs or contact your HOA office to confirm. Once you're clear, we're clear to build.
Yes, because we engineer it to. Henry County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install subsurface drainage systems beneath synthetic greens. Water moves through the turf and base layer, then away from your yard. This is standard for our McDonough installs and handles Georgia's wet seasons.
Most front-yard greens take 2–3 days, depending on size and prep work. We're 45 minutes from McDonough, so scheduling is flexible. We can work weekends or stagger the job if you need your driveway or yard access during installation.
Brush it monthly, rinse debris after storms, and check drainage after heavy rain. No fertilizer, no watering, no mowing. In summer heat or winter dormancy, your green stays the same. Most McDonough homeowners spend 30 minutes a month on upkeep.
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