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McDonough's booming subdivisions—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—have families looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space. A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade; it's a place where your kids actually want to spend time instead of inside. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or a multipurpose play surface, we've installed plenty of courts in Henry County and understand exactly what works here. The clay soil and summer heat mean your court needs to be built right the first time. We're not far away—just 45 minutes from your McDonough home—and we handle every step ourselves, from site prep to the final line marking. Our crews know the unique challenges of this area: the way water drains in Henry County clay, how the afternoon sun hits different yards in different subdivisions, and which HOA guidelines we need to work around. That local expertise means your sport court actually performs year after year, not just looks good in week one.
Henry County's clay soil is beautiful for growing, but it creates drainage challenges if your sport court isn't installed with a proper base. We always bring in engineered fill and a compacted stone foundation—it keeps water from pooling during Georgia's heavy summer thunderstorms. The neighborhoods around Heritage Park and McDonough Square tend to have mature trees, which is great for afternoon shade but means we assess sun exposure carefully. A court in full afternoon sun will hold heat differently than one with oak coverage, and that affects player comfort and surface longevity. Most lots in the newer subdivisions are generous enough for a standard half-court (about 47 by 50 feet), though we also build quarter-courts and custom layouts for tighter spaces. HOA restrictions vary by neighborhood, so we always review your community rules early—some have setback requirements or color preferences. Georgia's humidity means we recommend acrylic or polyurethane surfaces that breathe better than sealed concrete. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on grading and weather.
Most subdivisions in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown do require approval, yes. We help you navigate that process—we've worked with dozens of HOAs in Henry County and know what they typically ask for. Usually they want site plans, color samples, and setback confirmation. We'll prepare those for you and often handle the back-and-forth directly with the board.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we always excavate and install a stone base layer with proper slope toward drainage. Skipping this step leads to standing water and accelerated surface wear. The investment upfront saves you from replacing your court early. We've done this on dozens of yards in McDonough and know the exact depth and materials that work.
Acrylic systems breathe well in humid conditions and stay cooler underfoot than concrete alone. Polyurethane offers more cushioning if you're concerned about joint impact. Both handle afternoon sun without cracking. We can walk you through the feel and performance of each—most McDonough families prefer acrylic for durability and maintenance ease.
A properly installed court with good drainage lasts 10–15 years before needing resurfacing. That assumes routine maintenance: light cleaning and occasional crack sealing. Georgia's humidity and heat accelerate wear compared to drier climates, which is why the foundation and base layer matter so much. We stand behind our work and have customers in McDonough with courts we installed years ago that still play great.
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