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McDonough's rapid growth means more families are building homes in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown with yards that need to perform—especially if you've got kids who want a space to play basketball, tennis, or just run around without tracking Henry County clay into the house. Sport courts in McDonough have become the go-to solution for families tired of muddy grass, patchy bare spots, and maintenance that eats up weekends. Our team has installed synthetic sports surfaces across Henry County for nearly a decade, and we've learned exactly what works in this climate and soil type. A quality sport court isn't just about looks—it's about giving your family a durable, all-weather space that handles everything from Georgia humidity to the occasional red clay splash from the neighboring yard. Whether you're in a newer subdivision near Heritage Park or in one of the established neighborhoods, we size, build, and install courts that fit your property and your budget. The difference between a DIY court and one that lasts 10+ years comes down to proper base preparation, drainage, and material choice. We handle all of it.

McDonough Turf Conditions

Henry County's clay-heavy soil creates both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. While the clay drains slower than sandy loam, it also provides a stable, firm base—once you get the subgrade right. Most lots in McDonough subdivisions are between a quarter and half acre, which means we're usually working with tight spaces where slope, sun exposure, and proximity to trees all matter. The afternoon sun here is intense, especially in summer, so we often recommend UV-stabilized surfaces with slightly lighter tones to keep court temperatures manageable. Shade patterns shift dramatically between Eagle's Landing (where mature oaks are common) and newer sections of Kelleytown, so we always do a site visit to map sun and drainage before quoting. Many HOAs in McDonough subdivisions have specific rules about court size, color, and fencing, so we pull those details early. The red clay soil means you'll want a proper gravel and stone base layer—not just compacted dirt. We also pay attention to runoff; courts built on slopes without good edge drainage can shed water directly into neighbors' yards, which gets expensive fast. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on base prep, and we coordinate around your landscaper or drainage contractor if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does McDonough's humidity affect synthetic turf on a sport court?

Yes, but not in the way most people think. The humidity doesn't damage the turf itself—synthetic materials handle moisture fine. What matters is drainage underneath. Henry County's clay holds water, so we install a proper stone and sand base layer that lets water move away from the court surface. Without it, you'd get puddles and algae growth. That's why we don't cut corners on subgrade here.

Can I fit a sport court in a typical McDonough subdivision lot?

Most of the time, yes. A half-court (around 2,500 sq ft) fits comfortably on quarter-acre lots common in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown. We've built dozens in subdivisions here. The catch is checking your HOA rules first—some have limits on court size or require board approval. We handle that paperwork with you.

How long does installation take in McDonough?

Typically 3–5 days, depending on how much base prep your lot needs. Henry County clay usually requires extra work on subgrade and drainage, which adds time but prevents long-term problems. We schedule around your neighborhood's landscape maintenance windows to minimize disruption.

What's the best surface color for McDonough's sun and heat?

Lighter tones—grays, tans, or light greens—reflect heat better and stay 10–15 degrees cooler than dark colors in our Georgia sun. We often recommend them for afternoon-exposed lots, especially if kids are using the court mid-day. Darker colors pop visually but require more shade or heat-tolerant users.

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