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McDonough's got that perfect blend of suburban comfort and family-focused living—especially in Eagle's Landing and around Kelleytown where yards are getting bigger and kids need space to actually play. That's exactly why sport courts have become such a game-changer for homeowners out here. Whether your family's into basketball, pickleball, or just needs a dedicated play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after Henry County's heavy rains, an artificial sport court handles what natural grass simply can't. We've installed these across McDonough's fastest-growing neighborhoods, and the difference is immediate: no more brown patches, no more maintenance headaches, and honestly, no more arguments about whether the yard's ready for the game. The clay-heavy soil in this area actually makes artificial turf a smarter choice than most people realize—drainage is better, installation's cleaner, and your court stays tournament-ready year-round. Families near Heritage Park and throughout the 30252 and 30253 areas have discovered that a quality sport court becomes the center of neighborhood activity, and it adds real value to your home. Let's talk about what a permanent court could look like in your yard.
Henry County's clay-based soil is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do, which means standing water and soft spots are real problems for grass courts. Artificial sport surfaces actually thrive here because we build in proper sub-base drainage during installation—something that's essential in McDonough given our rain patterns. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in the tree-heavy sections of Eagle's Landing or the more open subdivisions near Kelleytown; we assess shade lines carefully because they affect both surface temperature and wear patterns. Lot sizes in the rapidly developing areas tend to be generous, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing and orientation. Most HOA guidelines in McDonough subdivisions allow artificial courts if they're installed to code and maintained properly—we handle that compliance work. The clay soil actually makes site prep straightforward once we're set up: we excavate, install drainage base, and level everything to spec. Because McDonough's grown so quickly, we've fine-tuned our installation process for this exact soil type and the typical yard layouts you'll find here. Your court will handle the seasonal weather swings without the drainage issues that plague natural grass.
Clay doesn't drain well on its own, which is exactly why artificial courts work so much better here than natural grass. We dig out the clay layer and install a engineered sub-base with proper drainage stone and a perforated system underneath. This prevents the pooling and soft spots you'd get with regular sod in McDonough's soil.
Most McDonough HOAs permit artificial courts when they meet specific installation and maintenance standards. We handle the compliance details and can coordinate with your association. Having the documentation ready actually speeds up approval—it's not usually a barrier.
From site prep through final surfacing, most residential courts in the 30252 and 30253 areas take 2-3 weeks. Weather and lot conditions can shift that slightly, but we're familiar with McDonough's ground conditions and plan accordingly.
Our sport court surfaces are designed to stay cooler than basic artificial turf. Light-colored cap layers help, and proper drainage keeps heat from building up underneath. Kids and adults can play comfortably even in peak heat—it's much more forgiving than concrete or asphalt.
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