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McDonough's explosive growth means more families moving into Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown with backyards that demand year-round use. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have anymore—it's the centerpiece that keeps kids active, gives you a reason to stay home on weekends, and honestly, adds real value to your Henry County property. We've installed dozens of courts across McDonough, and what we've learned is that every yard tells a different story. Some face south and bake in summer heat. Others sit in the clay-heavy soil that's typical for this county and need proper drainage planning from day one. The neighborhoods around Heritage Park and McDonough Square are packed with families who get it—they want a durable, low-maintenance surface that handles Georgia's humidity without breaking the bank. That's exactly what modern artificial turf sport courts deliver. No more excuses about mud, no more arguing over yard maintenance, no more kids stuck indoors because the grass is too wet. From the initial site visit to the final line marking, we handle the whole process locally, and we're just 45 minutes away when questions come up.
Henry County's clay-based soil is beautiful until you're trying to maintain a natural grass court—it compacts easily, drains slowly, and turns into a slick mess after rain. That's where sport court turf shines for McDonough homes. Our installers account for the water table and clay composition by laying proper base layers underneath, which prevents the pooling issues you'd see with cheaper setups. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your lot backs up to the tree line common in Eagle's Landing or sits in the open subdivisions popping up across the county. We assess shade patterns and recommend infill choices that hold up best in full-sun yards. Many HOAs in McDonough neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, so we work with your covenants to make sure court colors and perimeter fencing blend seamlessly. Most residential lots here run 0.3 to 0.6 acres, which gives us flexibility to fit a regulation court, oversized recreational court, or hybrid basketball-tennis hybrid depending on your space. Installation timing matters too—we avoid the summer heat peaks and spring clay-saturation windows that can complicate base prep.
Henry County typically requires a permit for structures and ground-level installations. We handle the permitting process as part of our service, and we know the McDonough-area code officers personally. It's a straightforward process—usually just site plans and drainage documentation. We make sure everything passes inspection the first time.
Henry County clay compacts and holds water, which is why proper base preparation is critical. We use a crushed stone subbase that breaks up the clay and ensures drainage, preventing soft spots and water pooling under your court. This extra step is the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that fails in 5.
Not at all. Both neighborhoods have homes with pools, playgrounds, and backyard improvements. A well-designed court with neutral turf colors and modest fencing actually complements modern McDonough homes. We've installed courts in both areas and they blend right in while boosting curb appeal.
Artificial turf is nearly bulletproof in humidity. No mowing, no watering, no fungal issues like you'd get with natural grass in McDonough summers. Just occasional brushing and a rinse-off if debris collects. It's designed for exactly this climate.
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