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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of backyards all across McDonough, especially in fast-growing neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown where families are looking for ways to keep kids active without driving to a facility every evening. A dedicated court—whether it's basketball, pickleball, or tennis—turns your yard into a destination. The beauty of artificial turf for sport courts in this part of Henry County is that you're not fighting the clay soil that makes drainage such a headache for natural grass. We install courts that handle the Georgia heat and humidity without the constant maintenance, and because McDonough's subdivisions tend to have solid lot sizes, we've got room to work with. Most of our clients see their court ready to play on within days, not weeks. That matters when school's about to start or when you've promised the neighborhood kids a place to shoot hoops. We've been doing this long enough to know exactly what works in McDonough's climate and what doesn't—and we stand behind every installation with real support, not just a handshake and a invoice.
Henry County's clay base actually works in your favor for sport courts. While it's murder on natural turf (constant compaction, poor drainage), a properly prepared artificial surface sits on top of that clay and gives you years of reliable play. The bigger consideration here is sun exposure. Lots in Eagle's Landing and around Heritage Park can vary wildly—some get full afternoon western sun, others are shaded by mature pines. Full-sun courts need our UV-rated materials; shaded courts are easier on the wallet but still perform beautifully. McDonough's humidity is real, so we always spec drainage systems that prevent water pooling, especially during our heavier rain months. One thing we've noticed: HOA rules in the newer subdivisions can be particular about court placement and edging. We handle those conversations upfront. Court size matters too—lot sizes in Kelleytown tend to be generous, which gives us options. A half-court versus full-court can make a huge difference in how the space feels and functions. We'll walk your property and be honest about what makes sense for your specific setup.
Yes—we do it regularly. Our crew handles the site prep, base installation, and turf laying in phases that fit tight timelines. From excavation to final striping, we've completed courts in McDonough subdivisions in 4–6 days depending on size and ground conditions. Henry County clay actually speeds things up because it compacts well and doesn't require extensive grading adjustments like sandier soils do.
Clay drains slowly on its own, but that's why we install a perforated base layer and proper slope underneath the turf. Water sits on clay, so we engineer around it. The synthetic surface itself drains quickly, and we route subsurface water away from the court. It's standard practice for us, and it keeps courts in Kelleytown and Eagle's Landing performing year-round.
A half-court runs roughly $4,000–$6,500; full courts (basketball or tennis) typically fall in the $8,000–$14,000 range. Lot prep, turf grade, and finish details affect the final number. We provide free on-site quotes for McDonough properties—no guessing. Most customers finance or spread payments, and the lack of ongoing maintenance usually pays for itself within a few seasons.
Our turf is engineered for Southern heat—it doesn't fade or degrade the way budget materials do. Humidity is actually less of a problem than sun exposure. We specify cooling-technology surfaces for full-sun courts in McDonough so they stay comfortable underfoot, even in July. Proper drainage prevents moisture buildup that would encourage mold or algae.
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