Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's summer heat is no joke, and keeping a natural grass putting green alive through July and August? That's a battle most homeowners lose. We've been installing synthetic putting greens across Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown for years now, and the pattern is always the same: folks realize that maintaining tournament-quality greens during Georgia's brutal summers just isn't realistic—or worth the water bill. A synthetic green solves that problem completely. You get the look and playability of real turf without the daily maintenance, the brown patches, or the guilt about watering restrictions. Summer's actually our sweet spot for installation. The ground is workable, the timeline is predictable, and your green is ready to use by fall. We handle everything from site prep to final drainage setup, and we're familiar with how Henry County's clay-based soil affects drainage and base stability. Whether you're in a newer Eagle's Landing subdivision or an established Kelleytown property, we've got the experience to build a green that'll handle your specific yard conditions.
Henry County's clay soil is beautiful for foundations but presents real challenges for putting greens. The clay drains slowly, which means improper base preparation can lead to water pooling under synthetic turf. We always recommend a robust gravel and sand base layer—this isn't optional in McDonough, it's essential. The rapid-growth subdivisions throughout the area typically have younger trees, which means your yard probably gets solid sun exposure. That's ideal for a green, honestly. Full sun actually extends the life of quality synthetic turf and keeps it firm and playable. Shade isn't usually the limiting factor here—it's the heat and afternoon thunderstorms. Summer installations benefit from the extended daylight for our crews and the stable soil conditions. We've worked with Eagle's Landing HOAs that have specific landscape guidelines, so we always confirm restrictions before breaking ground. Most residential lots here range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of room to design a functional green without feeling cramped. Your property's specific grading and existing drainage patterns will influence our base design, so we always do a thorough site walk-through first.
Summer's actually ideal for installation in McDonough. The clay soil is workable, and we complete the project before fall. You're not fighting wet spring conditions or winter weather delays. Plus, your green is fully functional by early fall when the heat breaks and you'll actually want to use it. We've timed dozens of summer installations in Henry County without issues.
Clay drains poorly, so we build a thicker, more robust base layer—crushed granite, sand, and proper grading. Skimping on this step leads to water pooling and premature turf damage. McDonough's clay isn't a deal-breaker; it just requires the right technique. We've perfected this process across Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown properties.
Most Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown HOAs allow synthetic turf for recreational use, but guidelines vary by community. We always check with your HOA during the consultation phase. If there are specific color or height requirements, we'll nail those details before installation starts. No surprises, no removals.
Quality synthetic turf handles partial shade well, but your McDonough lot likely has better sun exposure than you think. Newer subdivisions have younger trees, so most yards get 6+ hours of direct sun. That's plenty for a green to perform beautifully year-round. We assess your specific shade patterns during the site visit.
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