Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's summer heat and those clay-heavy soils in Henry County can make backyard sports rough on natural grass—especially if you've got kids bouncing between basketball, badminton, or just casual neighborhood games. A sport court built with artificial turf is the smart move for families in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and around Heritage Park who want a durable, all-weather play surface that actually holds up. We've worked with plenty of homeowners here who got tired of watering, reseeding, and watching their yards turn to mud during Georgia's wet springs. The best part? You get a professional-grade court that handles summer downpours, intense afternoon sun, and heavy foot traffic without losing its playability. Whether you're thinking volleyball, futsal, or just a solid shooting surface for the basketball hoop, we can design and install a sport court that fits your lot size, your family's needs, and your budget. Summer installation means you'll have a game-ready court by fall—no winter delays.
Henry County's clay composition is actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners turn to artificial surfaces. Clay drains differently than sandy or loamy soil, which means puddles and soft spots develop fast after rain—that's particularly common in the newer subdivisions spreading across the area. The topography in and around McDonough tends to be relatively flat to gently rolling, which works in our favor for proper court drainage and leveling. Summer sun exposure is intense here, so we recommend UV-stabilized turf blends that won't fade or degrade in the heat. Shade patterns matter too; if your property has mature trees near Heritage Park or backs up to wooded areas, we'll adjust infill and pile height accordingly. Many HOAs in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have specific landscape guidelines, so we always verify setbacks and material specs before we break ground. Lot sizes in the rapid-growth subdivisions vary widely, which means sport courts here range from compact half-courts to full-size installations. Summer installation works well in Henry County because we avoid the heavy spring rains that can complicate base preparation and curing time.
Many neighborhoods in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown do require it, yes. We always check your community's guidelines before quoting. Most HOAs approve artificial sport courts, but they may specify materials, colors, or setback distances. We handle that coordination with you and can provide sample specs and installation photos to speed approval.
Good quality turf is built for Georgia summers. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for intense sun exposure and heat cycling. You might notice slight color variations in direct afternoon sun, but our premium blends resist fading far better than natural grass. Summer installation actually benefits from the heat—it helps the infill settle properly.
Clay drainage is slower than other soil types, so we always incorporate a gravel and permeable base layer to prevent water pooling under the court. The clay itself can be compacted to provide solid support, but we engineer around its characteristics. This extra attention to base prep is exactly why we recommend getting a site assessment before we schedule installation.
Absolutely. Lot sizes vary across the rapid-growth neighborhoods here, so we design courts to fit—half-courts, three-quarter courts, or modular setups. We'll work with your space, your property lines, and your HOA rules to maximize playable area without overbuilding.
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