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Sport courts are popping up all over McDonough—from backyards in Eagle's Landing to properties near Heritage Park—and honestly, it makes sense. Henry County families are tired of watching natural grass die in the summer heat or turn into a mud pit after a rain. A sport court gives you a real playing surface that doesn't demand constant watering, fertilizing, and repair. Whether you've got kids who want to shoot hoops, play tennis, or just need a flat, durable surface for basketball games with the neighborhood crew, artificial turf handles it. The beauty of going this route in McDonough is that you get all the function of a real court without fighting our clay-heavy soil and the weather patterns that make maintaining natural grass feel like a part-time job. We've installed plenty of these in the 30252 and 30253 areas, and homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. Your court stays playable year-round, drainage works fast even after heavy rain, and you're not spending every weekend mowing or reseeding.
McDonough's Henry County soil is dense clay—the kind that stays wet too long and hardens like concrete in summer. For a sport court, that actually works in your favor because clay provides solid base support, but you'll want proper grading and drainage prep before installation. Our crews always recommend adding a compacted stone base and perforated underdrain systems, especially if your property is in one of the newer subdivisions around Kelleytown or Eagle's Landing where grading is still settling. Sun exposure matters here too. Most McDonough yards get 6–8 hours of direct sun daily, which keeps artificial turf from getting soggy or developing mold. If your court sits under mature trees (common near Heritage Park and older neighborhoods), we factor in shade patterns during design—full shade can slow drainage slightly, so we adjust base materials accordingly. HOA rules in Eagle's Landing and surrounding developments typically allow sport courts, but always check your deed restrictions first. Typical residential lot sizes in McDonough support a 30x60 or smaller court nicely without eating your entire backyard. Installation takes 5–7 days depending on site prep and weather.
Absolutely. Henry County clay is actually ideal for sport court bases because it's stable and doesn't shift. We just engineer proper drainage underneath to handle our typical summer thunderstorms. The key is a compacted stone base layer and a perforated drain system so water moves through quickly and doesn't pool. Most McDonough installs perform flawlessly once that base is done right.
Modern sport court turf is UV-stabilized and holds color really well even in McDonough's intense summer sun. We use commercial-grade materials that stay vibrant for 10+ years. You might notice very slight color shifts if one side of your court gets full sun all day and another side is partially shaded, but it's minimal and doesn't affect playability at all.
Minimal. Brush it occasionally to keep the infill even, rinse it down a few times a year to remove dust, and that's it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no reseeding after McDonough's hot summers. Most homeowners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown spend maybe an hour per year on actual upkeep. Way less than natural grass.
Yes, but we'll need to grade and level first. Most McDonough properties have minor slope, which is fine and actually helps drainage. If your lot has significant dips or hills, we calculate extra prep work upfront. The investment pays off because your court plays true and water drains properly year-round.
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