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McDonough families are building their dream backyards, and sport courts have become the centerpiece of that vision. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown, the neighborhoods around here are full of young families who want their kids playing outside instead of glued to screens. A synthetic turf sport court gives you that—a place where your kids can shoot hoops, play volleyball, or practice soccer without worrying about mud, bare patches, or the Georgia heat turning your yard into a dusty mess. We've installed courts across Henry County, and we've seen firsthand how these spaces transform a backyard into the neighborhood gathering spot. The clay-heavy soil around McDonough actually makes artificial turf a smart investment; natural grass struggles here, and drainage can be a real headache. A properly installed sport court solves both problems and gives you a surface that stays playable year-round. From the rapidly expanding subdivisions near Heritage Park to the established homes around McDonough Square, we're helping homeowners maximize their outdoor space with a surface that's built to last. It's not just about the court—it's about creating memories and keeping your family active without the constant maintenance that natural grass demands.
McDonough's Henry County clay soil is heavy and dense, which means natural grass drainage is already working against you. Artificial turf for sport courts eliminates that problem entirely while giving you a consistent playing surface that doesn't degrade after heavy rain. The clay holds moisture, leading to standing water and compaction issues that turf sidesteps completely. Summer sun here is intense, so we spec materials that won't soften under heat and include proper subsurface drainage and base preparation—this isn't something you can cut corners on in Georgia's climate. Many of the newer subdivisions expanding around McDonough have HOA guidelines about outdoor improvements, so we work with those requirements to ensure your court meets architectural standards. Lot sizes vary significantly across the area; some homes in Eagle's Landing sit on smaller parcels where a 30x40 court fits perfectly, while others can accommodate full-size options. The red clay soil also means excavation and grading require care—we account for slope and existing drainage patterns to prevent pooling. Because we're based 45 minutes from McDonough, we've built relationships with local suppliers and understand the specific ground conditions here. We don't treat every installation the same; your court's foundation is customized to McDonough's soil composition and your yard's unique layout.
Yes, but it requires professional base preparation. McDonough's clay doesn't absorb water like sandy soils, so we install a perforated drain layer and ensure proper slope during grading. The turf itself is porous, and the engineered base system handles water that would otherwise pool in natural grass. This is actually where artificial turf outperforms natural grass in your area.
Absolutely. We use UV-stabilized synthetic fibers rated for Georgia heat and direct sun exposure. The surface won't soften or fade, and it stays cooler than you'd expect because proper infill materials (rubber crumb or sand) regulate temperature. Most courts maintain playability even in peak summer heat, unlike natural grass that burns out here.
Most HOAs in McDonough subdivisions approve sport courts as long as they meet setback requirements and use approved colors. We work directly with your HOA to get plans reviewed before installation begins. We've navigated this in dozens of Henry County properties and know the approval process well.
A 30x40 court fits well on average McDonough lots and handles basketball, volleyball, or multi-sport use. Smaller properties can work with 20x30. We'll do a free site evaluation to confirm your lot can accommodate your preferred court size and discuss any grading or drainage modifications needed.
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