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McDonough's got a lot going for it—solid neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, great schools, and families who actually want their kids playing outside. The problem? That Henry County clay soil is tough. It stays wet, it compacts, and if you've got kids running around a basketball court or a backyard sports setup, natural grass turns into a muddy mess pretty fast. That's where a sport court makes sense. We've been installing artificial turf systems across the Atlanta metro for years, and we're just 45 minutes away when you need us. A sport court isn't just about looks—it's about giving your family a usable surface year-round, no matter what the weather throws at it. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions or an established neighborhood near Heritage Park, we can design and install a court that actually works with your yard and your family's lifestyle. No more dead patches. No more explaining to your kids why they can't play after rain.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is the real story here. It doesn't drain like you'd want it to, especially during Georgia's rainy springs and summers. If you're thinking about a sport court, that actually works in your favor—we've got to do proper base prep and drainage anyway, which means your new court will sit on something solid and won't puddle up like a natural grass yard would. A lot of the newer subdivisions in the area have similar soil conditions, so we've learned what works. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood. Some properties in Eagle's Landing get hammered by afternoon sun, while others have good tree cover. We'll look at your yard's specific conditions and recommend the right infill and pile height to handle our heat without getting too soft underfoot. HOA rules in McDonough are usually reasonable about synthetic turf for sport courts—it's clearly functional, not an eyesore—but we always check local guidelines before we start. Yard sizes in the area range from modest to spacious, so we design courts that fit your space and your budget, whether that's a half-court or something bigger.
Absolutely. Modern sport court surfaces are designed for exactly this climate. The key is proper drainage underneath—we build it right so water doesn't sit. In summer, the court will feel a little warmer underfoot than grass, but it stays playable. No puddles, no mud. Families here use their courts year-round without issues.
Quality turf holds its color well, even under heavy UV exposure. We use UV-stabilized fibers rated for Southern climates. Over time, there's some natural fading, but it's minimal with proper maintenance. We can discuss color options that hide wear patterns better if that's a concern for your McDonough property.
It depends on court size, existing yard conditions, and drainage needs. McDonough's clay soil sometimes means extra prep work, which we factor in upfront. We provide detailed quotes after seeing your site. Half-courts run lower than full courts, obviously. We're happy to discuss options that fit your budget.
Typically no, but it varies slightly depending on which part of McDonough you're in and whether your HOA has specific rules. We handle these conversations with you and can coordinate with your HOA if needed. It's one less thing for you to worry about.
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