Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's neighborhoods—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—have seen incredible growth over the past decade, and we've worked with hundreds of homeowners here who wanted to transform their backyards without the weekly mowing ritual. A putting green isn't just a luxury; it's a practical solution for Henry County properties where clay soil and Georgia's humidity can make natural grass frustrating to maintain. We've installed systems for folks near Heritage Park and throughout the 30252 and 30253 zip codes who simply wanted to reclaim their weekends. What makes McDonough unique is the mix of established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions—each with different lot sizes and sunlight patterns. Some properties get hammered by afternoon sun; others sit in oak shade. Our team knows these conditions intimately because we're based just 45 minutes away and we've been putting artificial greens in local yards for years. The warranty protection matters too, especially in a region where weather swings from dry spells to heavy rain. That's why we're transparent about what our system covers and what homeowners should expect over time.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil has advantages and drawbacks. On one hand, it drains predictably once you understand the native composition—crucial for a putting green's sub-base. On the other hand, new construction in the rapid-growth subdivisions here often leaves compacted soil and uneven grading, which is why proper installation in McDonough requires attention to slope and drainage runoff patterns. Sun exposure varies dramatically between Eagle's Landing's mature tree canopy and the newer lots near Kelleytown where you might get full southern exposure. We've found that homes backing onto Heritage Park tend to have excellent drainage but sometimes struggle with afternoon heat reflection off the turf. Most McDonough residential lots range from half-acre to two acres, giving us good flexibility for green sizing. HOA rules in some neighborhoods do restrict artificial surfaces, so we always recommend checking your CC&Rs first. The Georgia heat means UV-stabilized synthetic fibers are non-negotiable here—cheaper products fade and harden within two seasons. Installation timing matters too; we prefer spring or early fall work to avoid the worst humidity and allow proper infill settling.
It depends on your neighborhood. Some HOAs in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have specific landscape guidelines that cover synthetic turf. We always pull your CC&Rs before quoting and can often work with your HOA to get approval if there's any question. Always better to confirm upfront than regret it later.
Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, which actually helps with stability but requires proper grading to prevent water pooling. We assess your lot's drainage pattern and adjust the sub-base thickness accordingly. McDonough's clay isn't a dealbreaker—it just means we're intentional about slope and foundation prep.
We back our systems with a 10-year manufacturer warranty on the synthetic fiber against UV fading and wear, plus coverage on seams and drainage components. Infill maintenance and damage from misuse aren't covered, but we detail exactly what is during the walkthrough. Georgia's humidity and seasonal weather are factored into our warranty terms.
With proper maintenance, you're looking at 15–20 years of playable performance. McDonough's heat and occasional ice winters don't degrade quality turf, but infill does compact over time and needs occasional replenishment. We include a maintenance guide that accounts for our regional climate specifics.
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