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McDonough's neighborhoods—especially around Eagle's Landing and near Heritage Park—are full of families who want their kids playing outside, not stuck inside. A sport court gives you that backyard court right where they can practice without you loading up the car every time they want to shoot hoops or rally some tennis. The thing is, Henry County clay soil and the rapid growth of subdivisions here mean most yards weren't built with athletic surfaces in mind. That's where we come in. We've installed sport courts for McDonough homeowners for years, and we understand what works in this area. Your court won't crack like it might in other regions, it won't puddle after a summer thunderstorm, and it'll handle the heat without melting or fading. Whether you're in 30252 or 30253, we know the neighborhood layouts, the sun patterns, and the soil conditions that'll affect your court's lifespan. It's not complicated—you get a durable, low-maintenance surface your family actually uses.
Henry County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we always slope your court slightly and install a base layer that handles our Georgia rainfall without turning your court into a skating rink. Sun exposure matters too—homes near McDonough Square and in Kelleytown get different amounts of afternoon heat, which affects how the turf ages. We've also worked with several HOA communities in the rapid-growth subdivisions here, so we know which surface finishes stay within landscape guidelines and which ones raise eyebrows at the next community meeting. Most yards in McDonough's newer developments are smaller than you'd think when you're planning a full court, so we often help homeowners maximize space with half-court setups or combination surfaces—basketball one end, pickleball or tennis the other. Installation takes into account the clay base, proper drainage, and sun orientation, which means the court we build isn't just sunk into the ground—it's engineered for this specific place.
Yes, clay holds water, but that's exactly why we prep the base layer differently than contractors in sandy regions. We slope the court, add a perforated base, and sometimes install a French drain depending on your yard's natural grade. In McDonough's subdivisions, we've solved this dozens of times—your court will drain properly even after heavy summer storms.
Depends on your lot. Many homes in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have room, but we often recommend half-court or multi-use designs to maximize usable space. We'll come measure and show you realistic options—some of our best courts here are smaller but still playable and look great.
Georgia heat is real, but modern turf with proper infill and backing handles it well. We use cooler-surface materials and ensure your court is oriented to manage afternoon sun exposure. In McDonough's humidity, we also spec drainage systems that prevent moisture buildup under the turf.
Most do, but approval depends on your community's rules. We've worked with several HOA developments here and know how to design courts that meet landscape standards. We'll help you understand what your neighborhood allows before we start digging.
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