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McDonough's townhome communities—especially in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—pack a lot of living into compact footprints. That means your outdoor space has to work harder. A putting green is one of those upgrades that transforms a small backyard into something you actually use year-round, instead of just look at from the window. We've installed plenty of them in Henry County's newer subdivisions, and the response is always the same: homeowners love having a practice area that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain or go dormant in winter. The clay soil here drains differently than you'd expect, and that's exactly why a properly installed synthetic green outperforms anything you try to maintain naturally. Whether you're in a townhome with a 20-foot depth or a single-family lot near Heritage Park, we size and build these greens to fit your actual space and how you want to use it. No upsell, no oversizing—just a functional backyard feature that pays for itself in entertainment value.
Henry County clay is dense and compacted, especially in the newer developments around Eagle's Landing. That's actually good news for putting green installation—we get a stable, level base without fighting sandy soil that shifts. What you do need to plan for: McDonough gets solid rainfall, so drainage isn't optional. We design every green with a slight slope and proper subsurface prep so water doesn't pool. Townhome HOAs in this area tend to be selective about landscape changes, so we always confirm your community's rules before breaking ground. Shade patterns matter here too. If your unit backs toward the north or sits under mature trees, we'll recommend turf varieties that handle partial sun better. Most townhome putting greens in McDonough run 200–400 square feet—enough for real chipping and putting practice without overwhelming your lot. Summer heat is intense, but quality synthetic turf holds up fine; we just make sure the infill and base are rated for Georgia's humidity cycles.
Most do, but it varies by community. Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have different rules. We handle the verification for you—we'll check your HOA guidelines before any work starts. Generally, greens are seen as landscaping improvement, not a structure, so approval is straightforward. Always better to confirm upfront than discover restrictions halfway through installation.
Clay compacts and holds moisture differently than sandy soil. We use that density as your foundation, but we add drainage layers to prevent water pooling—essential in McDonough's rainfall pattern. Without proper drainage design, you'd end up with a soggy, unplayable surface. We size the base and slope specifically for clay soil conditions.
Most McDonough townhome greens take 3–5 working days, depending on size and site conditions. We remove existing turf if needed, build your base, grade, and install the synthetic surface. Minimal disruption to your neighbors, and you're usually ready to use it by end of week.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for Georgia heat and humidity. The key is quality infill and proper drainage—both of which we spec for local conditions. You'll have a playable, realistic green all summer. No dormancy, no brown patches. Maintenance is basically just occasional brushing and rinsing.
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