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Sport courts have become the go-to backyard upgrade for families across Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, and honestly, it makes sense. McDonough's rapid-growth neighborhoods mean new subdivisions are popping up constantly, and with them come smaller lot sizes where every square foot counts. A sport court on your condo patio or modest backyard gives you and your family a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just active play without the maintenance headaches of traditional hardcourt surfaces. The Henry County clay soil we're working with here doesn't play well with concrete in the long run—freeze-thaw cycles crack it, and drainage becomes a nightmare. Artificial turf sport courts sidestep all that. We've installed dozens across McDonough over the past few years, and the feedback is consistent: families love the durability, the all-weather usability, and the fact that it stays game-ready year-round. Whether you're in a neighborhood close to Heritage Park or tucked into a tighter condo community near McDonough Square, we can design and install a court that fits your space and your lifestyle. No more worried glances at the forecast before your kid's practice.
McDonough's Henry County clay is beautiful, but it's also dense and slow-draining—a real consideration when you're planning subsurface work for a sport court. The clay compacts easily under foot traffic, which is why we always build proper drainage layers beneath artificial turf installations. Sun exposure varies noticeably depending on whether you're in Eagle's Landing (more mature tree canopy) or one of the newer subdivisions in Kelleytown (more open lots). We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because that affects both the turf infill choice and the court's long-term performance. Many of the condo communities and HOAs in McDonough have landscape guidelines—nothing unreasonable, but they do want installations to look intentional and maintained. We work with those restrictions regularly and can spec courts that stay compliant. Lot sizes here tend to run 0.3 to 0.5 acres on average, which means most patios accommodate a half-court or small full-court setup beautifully. We also factor in setback requirements and sight lines from neighboring properties. The clay soil actually helps us here: it's stable for post installation and doesn't shift like sandier soils do.
Most do, with minor conditions. We've worked with Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown HOAs multiple times. They usually want the court to match neighborhood aesthetic guidelines and sit a reasonable distance from property lines. We handle the paperwork and design review—no surprises on your end. Artificial turf actually meets stricter environmental standards than concrete, so it's an easier approval than you'd think.
Clay drains slowly and compacts under weight, so we layer a gravel base and perforated drainage system beneath every court. This prevents water pooling and keeps the turf from settling unevenly over time. It's an extra step, but it's essential in McDonough. The clay's stability is actually an advantage for post-mounting and edging—we don't see the shifting issues that sandy-soil installations face elsewhere.
Most lots here run 0.3 to 0.5 acres, so full courts are possible but half-courts are more common and actually more practical for family use. We'll measure your space during a free consultation and show you real options—not theoretical ones. Many families in Kelleytown and Eagle's Landing choose a half-court with room to spare for seating or yard flow.
Most sport court installs take 2–4 days depending on site prep and drainage work. We service McDonough from our headquarters 45 minutes out and work year-round. Spring and early fall are our busiest seasons, but we schedule around your timeline. Henry County winters are mild, so there's rarely a reason to wait—we can often fit you in within 2–3 weeks of your consultation.
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