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McDonough's got that perfect mix of suburban growth and family-focused living—especially in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, where yards are getting bigger and families want year-round outdoor space. A sport court isn't just a basketball pad or tennis setup anymore; it's genuinely the backyard centerpiece that gets your kids off screens and makes your property the spot where everyone wants to hang out. We've installed plenty of these across Henry County, and McDonough homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The thing about our area is the clay soil and the humid Georgia summers—both work against natural grass courts, which means an artificial court actually *solves* a real problem rather than just being a nice upgrade. Whether you're in one of the newer developments or an established neighborhood near Heritage Park, a well-built sport court handles our weather, requires almost no maintenance, and honestly looks better year-round than anything grass-based could manage. Let's talk through what makes sense for your yard and your family.
Henry County's clay base is honestly one of the biggest reasons sport courts make sense here. That dense, slow-draining soil means natural grass struggles in our humid summers, and any court surface needs proper foundation work—something we handle during installation. McDonough's rapid-growth subdivisions often come with similar lot sizes and layout patterns, which actually makes the planning phase predictable. Most yards we work with in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown get solid sun exposure, which is great for visibility and play quality but also means your surface needs UV-rated materials that won't fade or break down. HOA restrictions vary neighborhood to neighborhood, but we handle those conversations regularly—we know which associations have specific color or perimeter requirements, and our designs work within those guidelines. The clay does compact well, which is ideal for proper base installation; we're not fighting sandy or rocky soil like some Georgia contractors deal with. If your property has mature trees creating shade patches, that actually extends the life of artificial turf in our climate since it reduces heat stress on the surface. Drainage is critical in McDonough given our summer thunderstorms, and every court we install includes a slope and subsurface system engineered for our rainfall patterns.
Not if it's installed right. Clay compacts beautifully and creates a stable base, which is actually an advantage. We install proper drainage layers and slope the court toward perimeter systems, so water moves away instead of pooling. The clay itself isn't the issue—poor foundation design is. We've done this enough times in McDonough that we know exactly how to work with local soil conditions.
Absolutely. We spec materials with UV protection built in, so fading isn't a concern through our heat and humidity. The real benefit is that artificial surfaces don't get stressed by our weather the way grass does. You'll get reliable play surface quality from April through October without worrying about dead spots or mud.
Most do, but requirements vary. Some want specific colors or border treatments; others just need sight-line clearance. We handle HOA communications and design reviews as part of our process, so you're not navigating that alone. In most cases, a well-designed court actually adds to neighborhood appeal.
Typical residential court takes 3–5 days depending on base work and weather. Henry County clay usually means faster foundation prep than sandier areas. We schedule around summer heat and spring rains, so timing matters. Most McDonough homeowners see their court ready to use within 2–3 weeks from quote to completion.
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