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Sport Court Installation in McDonough, GA

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McDonough's neighborhoods—especially Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—are full of families who want their yards to actually perform. That's where a sport court changes everything. Instead of fighting Henry County's clay soil to keep a natural grass court playable, you get a surface that's ready for basketball, pickleball, or tennis the day it's installed, rain or shine. We've worked with homeowners across the 30252 and 30253 zips long enough to know that the rapid growth around here means yards are getting tighter, and families want every square foot to count. A professional-grade sport court handles the heat, the humidity, and the constant use—no dead patches, no muddy spots after a downpour, no rescheduled games because the grass got torn up. Whether you're near Heritage Park or out in the newer subdivisions, a sport court is an investment that actually gets used every single week, by everyone in the house.

McDonough Turf Conditions

Henry County clay is dense and drains slowly, which is exactly why natural grass courts struggle here in McDonough. The good news: that same clay base actually gives you a solid foundation for sport court installation. We prep the site properly, add drainage if needed, and you end up with a court that sheds water fast instead of pooling it. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown—some yards are tree-heavy, others get full afternoon heat. Our design takes that into account; we can recommend surface materials and colors that stay cooler or perform better under shade. Lot sizes in the newer subdivisions tend to be smaller, so we often work with 15x30 or half-court dimensions rather than full regulation size. That's not a limitation—it's smart use of space. HOA rules in some neighborhoods require specific color palettes or material finishes, so we always review your community guidelines first. The clay base, once properly compacted and graded, actually locks in place better than sandy soil you'd find in coastal Georgia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to worry about Henry County clay affecting my sport court installation?

Not at all. Clay's density is actually an advantage—it compacts well and creates a stable base. The challenge is drainage, which we solve with proper grading and, if needed, a perforated underdrain system. After installation, your court will shed water faster than any grass court in McDonough ever could.

Will a sport court work in a shaded lot in Eagle's Landing?

Absolutely. Shade is actually easier on a sport court than on grass. We can choose surface colors and materials designed for lower-light areas. Partial shade keeps the court cooler during summer, which is a plus in Henry County heat. You'll still get years of consistent performance.

How much space do I need for a sport court in a McDonough subdivision?

Depends on your game and lot size. A half-court basketball setup runs about 15x30 feet. Pickleball needs even less. We work with the land you have—newer subdivisions in Kelleytown and Eagle's Landing often have 20-40 foot depth, which is plenty. We'll design something that fits your property and your budget.

Are there HOA restrictions on sport courts in McDonough neighborhoods?

Some HOAs have guidelines on colors, materials, or setback distances. We always review your community's rules first and help you pick finishes that comply. Most of our McDonough clients get approval without issues once we walk through the design options.

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