Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's got that suburban energy—families settling into Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, kids needing somewhere to play, yards that need to actually *work* for the lifestyle. That's where a sport court changes the game. We install artificial turf sport surfaces that hold up to Georgia heat, Henry County clay soil conditions, and the kind of daily wear that comes with a neighborhood full of young families. You get a multipurpose court for basketball, pickleball, or just general play—installed right in your front yard without the mud, without the maintenance headaches of natural grass, and without watching your investment turn into a dust patch come summer. It's the kind of upgrade that makes your home the gathering spot on the street, and honestly, your neighbors will notice. We've been doing this long enough to understand what works in this region, and a properly installed sport court is one of those projects that pays dividends in both usability and curb appeal.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is actually something we factor into every install here. That dense, compacted base that makes natural grass tough to maintain? It's ideal for creating a stable foundation for sport court surfaces. Most yards in McDonough—especially the newer builds in rapid-growth subdivisions—sit on cleared, relatively level lots, which keeps installation straightforward and costs predictable. Sun exposure varies between the tree-lined streets near Heritage Park and the more open subdivisions, so we assess your specific lot's shade patterns during the site visit. That matters for material selection and surface temperature in peak summer. HOA rules in some neighborhoods do require approval for front-yard installations, so we help navigate those conversations early. The good news: a well-designed sport court usually fits within aesthetic guidelines because it looks intentional, not makeshift. Drainage in McDonough isn't usually problematic given the soil composition, but we always slope installations properly anyway—rain's rain, and we want water moving off the surface fast.
Depends on your neighborhood. Eagle's Landing and similar subdivisions often have design review boards, but most HOAs approve sport courts if they're built to spec and look finished (not like a DIY patch job). We handle the conversation and provide architectural renderings if needed. It's rare they say no—these are legitimate outdoor amenities that boost property values.
Modern artificial turf for sport courts uses cooler-core materials designed specifically for Georgia's climate. We choose surfaces rated for high-UV exposure and heat dissipation. Yes, it'll be warm in direct sun, but not unusable. Many families actually prefer courts in morning or evening play slots anyway—better light, cooler conditions, more fun.
A full half-court basketball setup runs about 2,500 square feet. Most McDonough lots can accommodate that, though we also design smaller multipurpose courts (1,200–1,800 sq ft) for pickleball, four-square, or general play. We'll walk your property and figure out what fits without looking crowded or eating your entire front landscape.
Site assessment to finished court typically takes 2–3 weeks, depending on permitting and weather. We're 45 minutes south of McDonough, so we can schedule jobs efficiently and get crews out for regular checks. No surprises—we give you a hard timeline upfront.
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