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McDonough's growing neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the communities around Heritage Park—are filled with families who want outdoor spaces that actually work year-round. A sport court made from artificial turf gives you a backyard that handles everything: basketball, tennis, volleyball, or just a smooth surface where your kids can play without tracking red clay through the house. Here's the thing: Henry County clay is tough. It compacts, it stains, and after Georgia's summer humidity and spring rains, a natural grass court becomes a maintenance nightmare. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that drains properly, stays green in winter, and requires almost no upkeep—which matters when you're juggling work, kids' sports schedules, and keeping up with your neighbors in these newer subdivisions. We've installed dozens of sport courts across McDonough and Henry County. We understand the soil conditions here, the sun exposure patterns on different lots, and what holds up under Georgia weather. Most importantly, we're insured and licensed to handle the job right the first time, so you're not stuck with drainage problems or uneven surfaces six months down the road.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is exactly why artificial turf makes sense for a sport court. Natural grass struggles in clay—it compacts, roots don't penetrate well, and after heavy rain you're dealing with puddles and mud that take days to dry. Our turf systems are engineered with proper base layers and perforated backing so water drains through instead of pooling on top. The subdivisions around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to have good sun exposure on most lots, which is perfect for turf installation—no algae growth issues, and the surface stays dry faster after storms. We do encounter some HOA restrictions in these communities, so we always confirm landscape guidelines before starting work. Lot sizes vary, but most homes have enough space for a 30x40 or 40x50 court, which works great for recreational play. The clay also means we sometimes need to add a gravel base layer for stability and drainage—especially important during McDonough's humid summers when water retention becomes a real problem. We factor all of this into the quote upfront so there are no surprises.
Most do, but it varies by neighborhood. We've worked with HOAs throughout McDonough and know the landscape rules for both communities. Before we schedule installation, we pull your specific guidelines and make sure the court design meets them. It's a quick step that saves headaches later. When in doubt, we can help you submit design plans to your HOA for pre-approval.
Clay is actually why you need the right installation. We use a multi-layer base system with a gravel foundation and drainage fabric that prevents water from sitting under the turf. Without this, you'd get pooling and soft spots. We've installed enough courts in McDonough to know exactly how to handle the soil conditions here.
A typical 30x40 court takes 4-6 business days, depending on base prep and site conditions. We work efficiently so you're not without your backyard for weeks. Weather and soil conditions matter—clay compaction or heavy rain might extend the timeline, but we give you a realistic schedule upfront.
A sport court has a engineered base, proper slope for drainage, and turf designed for athletic performance. It's built to handle hard use—cutting, jumping, quick direction changes—without wearing thin or creating divots. We also ensure it meets safety standards for ball response and impact absorption that regular turf doesn't provide.
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