Church Grounds — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's got that perfect mix of suburban growth and outdoor family space—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown where yards are spacious enough to really make something special. A lot of folks in the 30252 and 30253 zip codes are thinking about their backyards differently these days, and sport courts have become a legit game-changer for churches, community spaces, and families who want year-round playability without fighting Georgia's clay soil and unpredictable weather. We've installed courts across Henry County, and McDonough homeowners appreciate not having to worry about drainage issues or constant maintenance when you've got kids who want to shoot hoops or play tennis no matter the season. The thing about our area is that natural grass just doesn't hold up to heavy use—between the clay base, summer heat, and those rapid-growth neighborhoods where kids are always outside, an artificial court gives you that reliable, professional-grade surface that actually improves over time instead of deteriorating. Whether you're near Heritage Park or tucked into one of the newer subdivisions, a sport court transforms your outdoor space into something genuinely functional and built to last through Georgia summers.
Henry County's clay soil is beautiful for a lot of things, but it's murder on natural grass courts and creates drainage headaches that artificial surfaces solve immediately. McDonough's humidity and summer temperatures mean UV stability matters—we use premium turf blends rated for full Georgia sun exposure, especially if your property gets afternoon rays like most homes in Eagle's Landing do. Neighborhoods around McDonough Square and the newer subdivisions often have HOA guidelines that actually favor low-maintenance surfaces, which works perfectly in your favor. Lot sizes in these areas tend to accommodate 15' × 30' to 20' × 40' courts without eating up your entire yard, and the relatively flat terrain around Kelleytown makes installation straightforward. One thing we see consistently: Henry County's clay compacts hard, which is actually ideal for sub-base preparation—we don't fight loose, sandy soil like some regions do. Winter drainage is rarely an issue here, but the rapid spring/summer growth cycle in McDonough means your court stays playable through everything without the algae and mud problems natural courts develop. Shade patterns vary by neighborhood, but our turf handles both full-sun and mixed-light installations across the area.
Absolutely—clay soil is actually easier to work with for court installation than sandy soil. We excavate and compact the clay base, add proper sub-drainage, then lay your court system. Henry County's moisture rarely causes problems with modern turf courts because the system is designed to shed water. You'll end up with better drainage than natural grass, which struggles in our clay.
We regularly service both 30252 and 30253 zip codes, including Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown. Installation typically takes 5–7 business days depending on court size and ground prep. We're about 45 minutes from McDonough, so scheduling is flexible. Contact us for a site visit to assess your specific property.
Most McDonough HOAs actually prefer artificial courts over natural grass because they're low-maintenance and keep properties looking consistent. We help navigate any neighborhood guidelines—usually a quick approval process. Always check your specific covenant, but we've rarely hit resistance in Henry County subdivisions.
Our turf handles full sun down to partial shade. McDonough summers are intense, so UV-rated materials are non-negotiable—we use premium blends tested for Georgia heat. Even courts with significant afternoon shade stay playable and durable. We'll assess your specific sun patterns during the site visit.
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