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McDonough's been growing like crazy—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—and we're seeing more homeowners realize that a sport court isn't just for basketball anymore. These days, families want a dedicated space that handles everything from pickle ball and volleyball to just a flat, clean area where kids can actually play without tracking mud back into the house. The Henry County clay soil around here is heavy and stays wet longer than you'd think, which is exactly why artificial turf for a sport court makes so much sense. You get year-round playability without the drainage headaches that natural grass creates in our climate. We've been installing sport courts in McDonough for years now, and the difference between a backyard that turns into a mud pit after rain and one that's ready to use the next morning is night and day. Most of our clients in the 30252 and 30253 areas tell us the same thing: once they've got a proper sport court, their family actually uses the backyard. No more excuses about wet grass or uneven ground. Whether you're near Heritage Park or over in the newer subdivisions, a sport court transforms how you use your outdoor space—and it holds up beautifully in Georgia's heat and humidity without the constant maintenance of natural grass.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil creates some unique challenges for traditional grass courts. That soil compacts easily, drains poorly, and stays boggy longer than sandy or loamy soil types—which means a natural grass sport court would struggle through our humid summers and spring rains. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The rapid-growth subdivisions around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown often come with smaller lot sizes, so we're frequently working with tight spaces where drainage and installation precision matter even more. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood and tree canopy. Some yards near Heritage Park area have mature shade trees, while newer developments tend to be more open. We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit to determine infill depth, base material, and drainage needs. Henry County's clay also means we need to ensure proper subsurface preparation—sloping, compaction, and permeability layers all make a difference in how long your court lasts. HOA communities in the area typically have landscape guidelines, so we always check those requirements upfront. Because we're about 45 minutes from our main operation, we've streamlined our McDonough installations to be efficient without cutting corners on base work or infill quality.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and holds water, so we always install a gravel base layer with proper slope to direct water away from your court. We also use a geo-textile barrier to prevent clay from migrating up into the turf. It's an extra step, but in McDonough's soil, it's essential for long-term drainage and court performance.
Depends on your lot size and shape. Many homes in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have room for a 30×60 or 40×40 court, which covers most recreational needs. We design custom layouts during the site visit—some clients opt for smaller courts if space is tight, which still gives plenty of playable area.
Our turf carries a 10-year warranty against defects and UV degradation. Georgia heat is intense, but modern synthetic fibers are engineered for it. The key is quality infill and proper base installation—exactly what we do. We've got courts installed years ago still in great shape throughout the McDonough area.
Most sport courts take 3–5 days from start to finish. We work standard business hours and keep noise and dust manageable. Since we're familiar with McDonough neighborhoods and subdivision layouts, we coordinate timing and staging efficiently so the project stays contained and clean.
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