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Sport courts in McDonough neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have become the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated play space without the constant maintenance nightmare. We've installed plenty of these in Henry County, and here's what homeowners tell us: they wanted their kids to have a professional-grade basketball or multi-sport court right in their backyard, but they weren't willing to spend every weekend power-washing and resealing concrete. Artificial turf sport courts solve that problem completely. You get a durable, all-weather playing surface that handles the clay-heavy soil conditions we deal with around McDonough, drains properly even after heavy rain, and looks sharp year-round. Whether you're in a newer subdivision near Heritage Park or closer to McDonough Square, the landscape demands here are real—and HOA guidelines often have strict requirements about what you can and can't install. That's exactly why we focus on sport courts that meet those standards while giving families the recreational space they've been wanting. We're based about 45 minutes away, but we service McDonough regularly because the demand is there, and the results speak for themselves.

McDonough Turf Conditions

McDonough's clay-dominant soil means drainage is something you can't ignore—standing water after rain will destroy a standard concrete court fast. An artificial turf sport court eliminates that headache completely. Our shock-absorbent base layer and permeable infill system handles Henry County's rainfall patterns without pooling. One thing we see constantly in Eagle's Landing and similar neighborhoods: lot sizes vary significantly in these newer subdivisions. Some properties have plenty of room for a full court; others need a scaled half-court or customized layout. We design around your actual space, not what a template says you should have. Sun exposure is another local reality. Properties facing south or west get intense afternoon heat, especially in summer. Our premium turf blends are engineered to resist fading and maintain surface integrity under that kind of UV load. Finally, check your HOA rules before we break ground. Most McDonough HOAs have landscape guidelines that specify court dimensions, fencing requirements, and setbacks from property lines. We've worked through these restrictions dozens of times and know exactly how to design a court that passes inspection while maximizing playability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a sport court meet Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown HOA guidelines?

Most McDonough HOAs do allow sport courts if they're designed correctly—usually meaning proper setbacks, contained within fencing, and installed per architectural approval. We've navigated these rules for numerous properties in both neighborhoods. Before we quote, we recommend pulling your specific HOA restrictions so we design something that passes the first time. We handle the technical specs; you handle the approval process, or we can guide you through it.

Does Henry County's clay soil affect sport court installation?

Yes, absolutely. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we engineered our installation process to compensate. We grade the base layer carefully, use a gravel foundation to promote drainage, and our permeable infill lets water pass through instead of pooling on the surface. It's how we ensure your court stays playable year-round despite McDonough's soil composition.

How much heat does artificial turf get in McDonough summers?

Our turf blends are tested to handle Georgia's heat without excessive softening or fading. That said, some installations in western or southern-facing yards do run hotter on peak days. We can recommend lighter-color infill options or strategic shade solutions if your court sits in full afternoon sun. It's a real consideration for comfort, not a dealbreaker.

What's the typical install timeline for a McDonough sport court?

Most residential courts take 3–5 business days start to finish, depending on size and site conditions. McDonough properties with standard lot prep usually move faster. We schedule around weather to avoid installation during heavy rain, which is smart in a clay-soil area where drainage matters before, during, and after installation.

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