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McDonough families in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have been asking us about sport courts for years—and honestly, it makes sense. Your kids are growing up in one of Henry County's fastest-expanding neighborhoods, and a lot of you don't have the budget or the patience to maintain a natural grass court that turns into a clay pit every summer. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in. We've installed them across the McDonough area, and the difference is night and day. No more muddy patches near Heritage Park after rain, no more resodding every other year, no more explaining to your HOA why your backyard looks like a construction site. A sport court handles everything Henry County's weather throws at it—the humidity, the clay-heavy soil drainage issues, the intense summer sun. Whether your kids are into basketball, tennis, or just want a flat, usable surface that actually stays green year-round, we can build that for you. We're less than an hour away in Henry County, and we've worked with enough McDonough homeowners to know exactly what works here.
McDonough sits on dense Henry County clay, which is honestly both a challenge and an opportunity for sport courts. If you've got a natural grass yard here, you know how that clay compacts and drains poorly—especially in the rapidly developing subdivisions around Eagle's Landing where lot prep work is still settling. That's actually why artificial turf courts perform so well: we handle the base preparation and drainage properly, so you're not fighting your soil anymore. Sun exposure is another big factor. Most of the newer homes in Kelleytown and the surrounding areas get solid afternoon sun, which is great for visibility and playability but rough on natural grass. Your artificial court won't fade or burn out the way grass does. We also account for the typical lot sizes here—many McDonough properties are generous enough for a mid-size court without eating your entire backyard, but we've done smaller installations too. HOA regulations vary between neighborhoods, so we always check those first. The clay soil actually makes our installation easier in some ways: we can compact and level it properly as your base layer, then add our drainage system on top. No surprises, no settling issues down the line.
Absolutely. Clay is dense and compacts well, which actually gives us a solid foundation. We add proper grading and drainage layers on top, so water doesn't pool. The real advantage is that you're not fighting clay's poor drainage the way you would with natural grass. Your court stays usable even after heavy McDonough summer storms.
Most do, but it varies. We always pull your HOA guidelines before quoting anything. Some neighborhoods have restrictions on artificial turf visibility from the street, while others are totally fine with backyard installations. We'll review yours and let you know what's permitted before we move forward.
It depends on size, surface type, and base preparation—especially since we're working with Henry County clay. A mid-sized residential court typically runs between $8,000 and $25,000. We offer free estimates, so we can assess your specific lot and give you an accurate number without guessing.
Yes. We've done plenty of installations throughout McDonough, including properties near those landmarks and across both 30252 and 30253 zip codes. We'll schedule a site visit, check your soil conditions, measure your space, and design something that fits your yard and your family's needs.
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