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McDonough's gated communities—especially those in Eagle's Landing and around Heritage Park—have seen a real shift toward low-maintenance outdoor living. A lot of homeowners here are investing in their backyards, but the Henry County clay doesn't always cooperate with traditional grass. That's where a putting green comes in. It's not just about golf; it's about reclaiming usable space without fighting the soil year-round. We've installed dozens of greens across 30252 and 30253, and what surprises most folks is how quickly they stop thinking about watering, mowing, and bare patches. Instead, they're actually using their yards again. Whether you've got a corner lot in Kelleytown or a deeper backyard closer to McDonough Square, a synthetic putting surface can transform how your family relates to that space. It drains perfectly, handles Georgia's humidity, and honestly, it just looks sharp. We're 45 minutes out, so we know the neighborhood character and the specific conditions your property faces.
Here's the thing about McDonough yards: the Henry County clay base means natural grass has to work twice as hard. Compacted soil, heavy moisture retention after rain, and the rapid-growth subdivision pattern means a lot of newer homes have inconsistent grading. Putting greens sidestep that entirely. Because they're synthetic, they sit on top of your existing grade—no regrading required for most residential lots. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree coverage; some Eagle's Landing properties are shaded heavily, others get full afternoon southern exposure. Artificial turf performs in both, which is huge. HOA rules in gated communities like yours typically love putting greens because they're manicured, permanent, and don't require chemical maintenance. Installation here is actually simpler than you'd think—we clear the area, compact the base, lay drainage, and install the turf. No soil amendments needed. The clay actually helps with drainage if we build the foundation right. Winter dormancy isn't a concern either, so your green stays playable 12 months a year.
Absolutely. Gated communities typically encourage putting greens because they're permanent landscape features that maintain property values and don't need chemical treatment. We've worked with Eagle's Landing HOAs before—they appreciate the year-round aesthetics and low maintenance. Just confirm with your specific community board, though most in McDonough see them as premium upgrades.
Clay is actually predictable once we understand the grade. We don't fight it; we build a proper base on top of it with drainage fabric and compacted stone. The clay won't shift under the turf like sandy soils might. In fact, it provides a stable foundation. The key is ensuring water doesn't pool—we slope everything correctly during installation.
Yes. Many Kelleytown properties have mature trees, which creates shade patterns that kill natural grass. Synthetic turf handles dappled and partial shade beautifully. Full shade is tougher, but we assess your specific light exposure and recommend solutions. Usually works fine.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from start to finish. We clear, prep the base, install drainage, and lay turf. Weather can add a day or two, but Henry County's typical conditions don't slow us down much. We'll give you a firm timeline at the site visit.
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