Vs Sod — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's rapid expansion means a lot of homeowners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are thinking hard about their yards. Natural sod sounds nice, but here's the reality: Henry County's clay-heavy soil makes maintenance a real chore. Grass doesn't love our soil composition, and during Georgia's hot summers, you're either watering constantly or watching it go dormant and brown. A putting green changes that equation entirely. You get a manicured, playable surface year-round without the frustration of fighting clay soil or the water bill that comes with keeping real grass alive in our climate. Families living near Heritage Park and throughout McDonough's neighborhoods have discovered that artificial turf puts an end to the mow-water-fertilize cycle while actually raising their home's curb appeal. The investment pays off not just in time saved, but in what your yard actually looks like come August. We've installed dozens of these across Henry County, and the homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: why didn't we do this sooner?
McDonough sits on clay that's notorious for poor drainage and compaction. Real sod struggles here because water either pools or runs off quickly, leaving dead patches. Artificial putting green turf sidesteps that problem entirely. Your yard size matters too—whether you're on a typical Eagle's Landing lot or a larger property in Kelleytown, we size and grade the base properly so water drains away from your home's foundation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree canopy in your neighborhood. Our installation process accounts for the exact slope and drainage patterns we see across McDonough's subdivisions. We also work with HOA guidelines common to this area; many communities here have specific landscape standards, and a well-maintained putting green actually exceeds those expectations. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on site prep. The clay base needs reinforcement and proper grading—skipping this step is how you end up with problems later. Henry County's heat and occasional heavy summer rain mean your turf needs solid subsurface preparation. That's where local expertise matters.
Yes—as long as it's installed correctly. Henry County clay requires a engineered base layer with perforated drainage pipe to move water away from the turf and your foundation. We've done this hundreds of times locally. Improper grading causes pooling; we make sure water flows away consistently, even during heavy summer thunderstorms.
Much better than natural grass. Real sod goes dormant or needs constant watering in July and August. Artificial turf stays green and playable year-round without irrigation. It won't scorch, and it doesn't attract the same pests or disease pressure that natural grass does in our humid climate.
Most McDonough HOAs approve artificial turf, especially when it's maintained as a feature like a putting green rather than a full lawn replacement. We review your community guidelines upfront and have completed installations across multiple Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown neighborhoods. Check your deed, but we've rarely encountered restrictions.
Minimal. You'll sweep debris, occasionally rinse the surface, and brush it to keep the nap upright. No mowing, fertilizing, or fighting clay compaction. Most homeowners spend 15–20 minutes monthly on upkeep. It stays playable through our entire year without the seasonal dormancy real grass experiences here.
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