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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across McDonough—especially in fast-growing neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown where new homes are popping up on lots that need smart, durable outdoor solutions. Here's the thing: Henry County's clay-heavy soil makes traditional grass courts a real headache. You either end up with muddy patches after rain or bare spots during dry spells. A synthetic sport court eliminates that frustration entirely. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a multipurpose play surface, artificial turf gives you a professional-quality court that handles McDonough's weather without the constant maintenance. We've installed courts throughout the area, and homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. The investment pays for itself in time saved and the value it adds to your property—not to mention how much your kids actually use it when it's always game-ready.
McDonough's clay-based soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Traditional grass courts struggle because clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, leaving puddles and promoting turf disease. A synthetic sport court sits on top of that problem—literally. We typically recommend a proper base layer that accounts for Henry County's drainage patterns, especially given the area's rapid development and unpredictable runoff from newer subdivisions. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. Properties near Heritage Park and around McDonough Square often have mature tree cover that creates shade patterns worth mapping before installation. Lot sizes in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to be generous, which means most homeowners have room for a full or three-quarter court without sacrificing landscaping. One thing we always discuss: some HOA communities have specific guidelines about court placement and fencing. It's worth checking your covenant before we design the layout. We handle all that upfront so there are no surprises.
Yes. Henry County clay doesn't drain well naturally, so we install a engineered base layer that accounts for local drainage patterns. This prevents water pooling and extends the life of your court. It's an extra step, but essential for McDonough properties. We've learned this the hard way after years installing courts across the area.
Absolutely. McDonough's winters are mild, and synthetic courts handle temperature swings without cracking or warping. Summer heat isn't a problem either—the surface stays playable even on hot days. You get consistent performance across all four seasons, which beats natural grass by a mile.
Most Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown lots can accommodate a full or three-quarter court without issues. We assess your yard during the site visit and recommend dimensions that work with your home layout, trees, and neighbor proximity. Tight spaces? We build courts that still deliver serious play value.
Some neighborhoods have specific rules about court placement, fencing, and color. We always pull your HOA guidelines upfront and design accordingly. No surprises, no callbacks to the board. We've worked with most of McDonough's communities and know what flies.
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