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McDonough's been growing fast—especially around Eagle's Landing and those newer subdivisions popping up across Henry County. More houses mean more yards, and a lot of homeowners in the 30252 and 30253 area codes are realizing that keeping natural grass looking sharp during Georgia's hot summers is basically a full-time job. That's where a backyard putting green comes in. It's not just a nice-to-have anymore; it's becoming the go-to move for folks who want a low-maintenance focal point that actually adds real value to their property. We've been installing synthetic turf setups throughout the region, and putting greens are one of the most popular requests we get. The combination of McDonough's clay-heavy soil, intense summer heat, and those rapid-growth neighborhoods means the conditions are actually perfect for making the switch. You get all the aesthetics of a manicured lawn without the constant watering, fertilizing, and mowing cycle that just doesn't work well here in Henry County.
McDonough's soil is clay-dominant, which drains poorly and compacts easily—especially problematic if you're trying to maintain a traditional grass putting surface. That's precisely why synthetic turf thrives here. The neighborhoods around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to have smaller to mid-sized yards, which is ideal for a dedicated putting green installation. You're not dealing with sprawling acreage; these are tight, intentional spaces that benefit from focused landscaping. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage and lot orientation, so we always assess your specific yard before recommending turf type and infill. Many HOA communities in the rapid-growth areas have landscape guidelines—nothing that prohibits putting greens, but it's worth checking your covenants. Installation in Henry County clay requires proper base preparation; we typically remove existing sod, amend the base layer, and ensure drainage channels water away from your home's foundation. The summer heat here (regularly hitting 90+ degrees) means your turf needs UV-stabilized materials that won't fade or degrade. Winter isn't harsh, so year-round playability is one of the biggest perks.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate to proper depth, lay a compacted base, add a permeable fabric layer, and often install French drain lines if needed. Without this foundation work, you'd end up with standing water after heavy rain—common in Henry County during spring and summer. The base prep is where the longevity of your green really gets locked in.
Spring and fall are ideal—weather's mild, soil conditions are workable, and you avoid the intense heat of summer installation. That said, we can install year-round. If you're thinking about pricing, fall typically moves faster due to demand shifts, while spring is our busiest season. Winter's actually fine here; it's mild compared to north Georgia, so installation quality doesn't suffer.
Depends on the shade pattern. If it's morning sun and afternoon shade, synthetic turf handles it fine. Full shade all day is trickier—moss can develop on the turf surface. We assess your lot orientation and tree positions before recommending placement. Sometimes moving the green slightly solves the problem without requiring tree removal.
Significantly less than natural grass. You'll brush it monthly, rinse debris after storms, and occasionally top-dress the infill. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting clay compaction. During Georgia's humid summers, a quick rinse keeps algae at bay. Most homeowners spend 15–20 minutes monthly on upkeep versus hours weekly with traditional grass.
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