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Sport Court Installation in McDonough, GA

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McDonough's booming neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the areas around Heritage Park—mean more families are building backyard spaces for their kids. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether your child plays basketball, pickleball, or tennis, artificial turf gives you a surface that handles Henry County's humidity and clay-heavy soil without turning into a mud pit after rain. The thing is, not every installer understands how fast this area is growing or what it takes to build a court that lasts. We've worked yards across McDonough's 30252 and 30253 zips, and we stand behind every installation with a money-back guarantee. If your sport court isn't performing like you expected—if it's pooling water, shifting, or just looking worn—we make it right. No excuses. That's the commitment that sets us apart from installers who cut corners and disappear.

McDonough Turf Conditions

Henry County's clay soil is beautiful for a lot of things, but it's brutal for drainage. Sport courts need proper sub-base preparation here, or you'll watch water collect in the corners after a Georgia downpour. We've seen it happen to neighbors who hired inexperienced crews. The rapid growth in subdivisions like Eagle's Landing means a lot of newer homes with smaller, oddly-shaped yards. That changes how we design court layouts—we work with what you've got, not what we wish you had. Sun exposure around McDonough Square and the neighborhoods trending south varies wildly depending on tree cover and lot orientation. Shade from oaks can actually be a bonus in July and August, but it affects surface temperature and material selection. HOA guidelines in some Eagle's Landing sections restrict court colors or wall heights, so we pull permits and confirm rules before breaking ground. We also account for the red clay dust that settles on surfaces during dry spells—your court will need occasional rinsing, and we choose materials that don't stain easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Henry County's clay soil affect sport court installation in McDonough?

Clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally. We excavate deeper than standard installations, add a engineered sub-base with crushed stone and perforated drain pipe, then top it with premium turf. Skip this step and water pools for days after rain. McDonough's neighborhoods get heavy summer storms, so proper grading and drainage aren't optional—they're the foundation of a court that lasts.

Will my sport court work in a shaded yard near Heritage Park?

Shade slows algae growth and keeps surface temps lower, which is a win in summer. The trade-off is slower drying after rain and potential moss in heavy shade. We assess your specific light patterns and recommend turf with antimicrobial backing if shade is substantial. Either way, a well-maintained court in partial shade often outlasts one in full sun.

What's included in your money-back guarantee for McDonough residents?

We guarantee the court won't shift, pool water, or show premature wear under normal use for the first year. If it does, we fix it free—regrade, patch, replace fill, whatever it takes. You only pay if the damage is from neglect or abuse, not from our installation. Your satisfaction matters more than arguing about warranty terms.

Can I fit a regulation sport court in my Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown yard?

Most lots can handle a half-court or three-quarter court without major site work. Full courts (94×50 ft for basketball) need space. We visit your property, measure, and show you exactly what fits—no guessing. Sometimes creative positioning or slight size adjustments make it work beautifully in yards where another installer would say no.

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