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McDonough families in Eagle's Landing and around Heritage Park have been asking us the same question: how do we get a backyard court that actually holds up to Georgia heat and Henry County clay without constant maintenance? Sport courts are the answer, and they're more practical than you'd think—especially if you've got kids who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the nightmare of keeping natural grass alive in our clay-heavy soil. We've installed dozens of these across Henry County, and the transformation is real. Parents love them because their kids stay active at home. The surface is forgiving—way easier on joints than concrete—and it drains fast, which matters when we get those heavy summer storms. Whether you're in the 30252 or 30253 ZIP codes, the concept is the same: a properly installed sport court is an investment in your property and your family's quality of life. The best part? We can get this done quickly. Most McDonough installations happen in a few days, not weeks. Your backyard goes from patchy grass or bare clay to game-ready court without the long disruption. No more excuses about why the driveway isn't suitable or why the yard's too muddy after rain.
Henry County's clay-based soil is actually one reason sport courts make so much sense here. Natural grass fights an uphill battle—drainage is slow, compaction happens fast, and our summers turn clay yards into either dust or mud depending on the week. That clay foundation, though, gives us a solid base for court installation. We dig out the organic matter, ensure proper slope for water runoff, and lay down a compacted base layer before the synthetic surface goes in. Sun exposure in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing varies dramatically depending on tree coverage and lot orientation. We assess your yard's shade patterns because they affect surface temperature and wear rates. A court in full afternoon sun will feel hotter underfoot in July, but the trade-off is better drainage and longer surface life. Yards with significant oak or pine coverage need different drainage planning. McDonough's HOA landscape standards also matter. Some communities near McDonough Square have guidelines about court placement and color. We'll work with those requirements—there's usually more flexibility than homeowners expect. Court size depends on your lot dimensions and intended use. Most residential properties can accommodate a 30×60 court for basketball or tennis; smaller 20×40 spaces work great for pickleball.
Most courts go in within 3–5 days, weather permitting. Our crew handles site prep, base layer, surface installation, and line painting without unnecessary delays. Since we're based 45 minutes away, we coordinate scheduling to knock out the work efficiently. Early-week installations usually avoid weekend weather surprises too.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for proper base preparation because it compacts solidly and won't shift. We slope the court slightly for drainage and use a permeable base layer so water doesn't pool. The synthetic surface itself is porous—water passes through, not across. Summer storms drain within minutes.
Yes. Most McDonough HOAs allow sport courts with minor placement requirements—typically setback from property lines and approval of color choice. We handle communication with your HOA and can show you approved installations in nearby neighborhoods so you know exactly what to expect.
Pricing depends on court size, surface type, and site conditions. A 30×60 court typically runs $8,000–$14,000 installed. We schedule a free site visit to assess your yard's soil, slope, and drainage before giving a final quote. No surprises—just honest numbers based on your specific property.
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