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Building a new home in McDonough? A sport court with premium artificial turf is one of those upgrades that actually pays dividends—your kids get a professional-grade playing surface without the mud, maintenance headaches, or seasonal dead spots that come with natural grass in Henry County's clay-heavy soil. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or anywhere else in the 30252–30253 area, we've installed courts for families who wanted to add real recreational value to their property before move-in day. The beauty of going this route during new construction is timing: we coordinate with your builder, prep the foundation right when grading happens, and avoid the "retrofit" costs that come later. Your sport court becomes part of the home's bones, not an afterthought. We handle everything from site assessment to final line striping, and we're familiar with the rapid-growth subdivisions and lot configurations across McDonough—so we know how to maximize your available space.
McDonough's clay-dominant soil composition actually makes artificial turf installation smoother than you'd think. Because the ground doesn't drain naturally, we build proper subsurface layers—crushed limestone base, perforated underdrain, and engineered fill—that prevent pooling during Henry County's humid summers and heavy spring rains. That same clay also gives us a stable, compactable foundation, which beats sandy soils in other parts of Georgia. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your lot backs up to the wooded areas near Heritage Park or sits in the open subdivisions of Eagle's Landing. We assess shade patterns and court orientation during the planning phase to ensure your turf won't fade prematurely and your game surface stays consistent. Most new builds in McDonough come with standard 0.5–1-acre lots, so court sizing typically ranges from 3,500–5,500 square feet for a multi-sport setup. Check with your HOA early—Eagle's Landing and similar communities often have landscape guidelines that govern color and perimeter fencing, but artificial courts usually fit within deed restrictions since they reduce water usage and maintenance burden.
Timing depends on your build schedule and foundation readiness. We typically need 5–7 working days once the lot is graded and compacted. The big advantage of installing during construction is coordinating with your builder's grading phase—we avoid disrupting landscaping later. We're about 45 minutes from McDonough, so scheduling is flexible.
Absolutely. Our turf spec includes UV-stabilized fibers and antimicrobial infill designed for humid Southeast climates. The subsurface drainage we build handles McDonough's heavy summer rains, preventing mold or odor issues. We've installed dozens of courts across similar Henry County conditions with zero premature wear complaints.
Most McDonough HOAs are turf-friendly, especially when courts are part of new construction. They typically want assurance on color (we stick to natural green and clay tones) and perimeter fencing design. We've worked with local developers and can guide you through deed restriction language before installation starts.
Installing during build phase saves 20–30% versus retrofit work. You avoid paying contractors twice, your site prep aligns with existing grading, and there's no landscaping to protect or rework. For McDonough builders, that efficiency means lower labor costs and faster project close-out.
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