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McDonough families in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are discovering that a sport court in your backyard changes everything. Instead of loading kids into the car for yet another trip to Heritage Park or driving to Atlanta for recreational leagues, you've got a professional-grade basketball, tennis, or pickleball court steps from your back door. We've installed dozens of these across Henry County, and the transformation is immediate—kids actually want to stay home, neighbors start gathering for weekend games, and your property value gets a genuine boost. The rapid growth in McDonough's subdivisions means more young families, more competition for court time at public facilities, and more parents realizing that a private sport court pays for itself in convenience alone. Our crew knows Henry County's specific challenges—the clay soil, the summer humidity, the way drainage works differently here—and we build courts that stand up to Georgia weather year after year. A sport court isn't a luxury anymore; it's the difference between sitting on the sidelines and being in the game.
Henry County's dense clay soil requires a completely different approach than what works in sandy regions. We don't just drop turf on top of existing dirt; we build a proper base system that manages the heavy clay underneath and prevents the pooling that destroys courts after hard rains. McDonough's summer heat and humidity mean your court surface needs excellent drainage and UV-resistant fibers that won't break down by August. Lot sizes in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to be generous, which is perfect for standard court dimensions, but we've also designed half-courts and multi-sport layouts for tighter spaces. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your property's orientation and tree coverage—south-facing courts in full sun age differently than shaded courts, and we factor that into material selection and installation timeline. Many HOAs in these neighborhoods have specific landscape and hardscape guidelines, so we work directly with your architectural review process before breaking ground. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows here; summer heat complicates the process, and winter weather in Henry County, while mild compared to North Georgia, can still interfere with proper base curing.
Clay soil is actually common here, and it's manageable with the right base system. We install perforated drainage layers and slope the court properly so water moves away from the clay instead of sitting on top of it. That's the opposite of what you'd do on sandy soil. Skip the cheap installation, and you'll have standing water and premature breakdown in 2–3 years. We've seen it.
Most Eagle's Landing properties require architectural review before any hardscape work. We handle that conversation with your HOA—we've done it dozens of times and know what the design guidelines actually require. It's usually smoother than you'd expect, especially if the court blends visually with your landscape.
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–October) are ideal because temperatures are moderate and the base materials cure properly. Summer heat complicates installation, and while winter rarely freezes here, it's still unpredictable. Plan ahead and avoid the rush in April; we book up fast.
McDonough pricing is actually lower than in-city Atlanta, partly because we're only 45 minutes away and our overhead is lighter. A full court (2,500–3,500 sq ft) typically runs $25,000–$45,000 depending on surface type and site conditions. Half-courts and multi-sport layouts come in lower, and we offer financing options.
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