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McDonough's growing families deserve outdoor spaces that actually hold up. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or near Heritage Park, Henry County's clay soil and Georgia heat mean that natural grass courts wear out fast—especially if your kids are serious about basketball, volleyball, or just wearing a path into the backyard. A sport court changes that. LawnLogic installs synthetic turf courts built for the South: drainage engineered for our sudden summer storms, UV protection that laughs at afternoon sun, and a surface that stays game-ready year-round. We've been installing these across Henry County for years, and we know the neighborhoods, the soil challenges, and exactly what holds up when Georgia weather does its thing. Your court isn't just a play surface. It's a reason your kids stay outside, a place that actually looks better with use, and honestly, the smartest investment you can make in your property's outdoor functionality.
McDonough sits on Henry County's heavy clay base, which drains poorly after rain and compacts hard in summer. That's why most natural grass courts here become mud pits or packed dirt within a season. Our synthetic courts solve this with engineered subsurface drainage—water moves through, clay stays stable underneath, and you get a consistent playing surface through Georgia's wet springs and dry summers. The rapid-growth subdivisions around Eagle's Landing mean most lots are standard-sized residential backyards, typically 40–60 feet deep. That's perfect for a half-court or full-court setup depending on your needs and hardscape. Sun exposure varies significantly: properties near Heritage Park and older sections of McDonough tend to have established trees offering afternoon shade, while newer subdivisions get full afternoon sun. We assess shade patterns during site visits because it affects court longevity and player comfort. Many HOAs in Henry County allow synthetic courts, but we always review your deed and community guidelines before quoting. Clay soil requires proper base prep—we don't cut corners, and that's built into our timeline and pricing for McDonough installations.
Not if it's installed right. Henry County clay naturally holds water, but our subsurface system routes it away from the court. We excavate to proper depth, install a perforated base layer, and crown the surface slightly. Water drains fast even after heavy Georgia summer storms. Without proper preparation, water sits—that's why DIY or low-bid installs fail here. We've done dozens in McDonough and Henry County; we know the soil.
Most lots in Eagle's Landing and newer subdivisions are tight, but 50+ feet of depth works for a full court. We'll measure your space during the consultation—factoring in setbacks, property lines, and any obstacles. Half-courts are incredibly popular in McDonough; they take less space and still handle serious play. We'll be honest about what fits and what makes sense for your family's actual use.
Our synthetic turf is UV-stabilized to handle full Georgia sun without fading or degrading. Afternoon heat in summer is intense, but the court surface stays cooler than asphalt and won't soften. Established neighborhoods with tree cover (like areas near Heritage Park) see less sun exposure overall, which extends court life slightly—but either way, you're looking at 10+ years of reliable performance.
Most Henry County communities allow them, especially in growth neighborhoods where families prioritize recreation. We check your deed restrictions before providing an estimate. In rare cases where approval is needed, we'll help you understand what architectural review might require. The courts look clean and professional—not industrial—so acceptance is typically high.
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