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McDonough's got that perfect blend of suburban growth and family-friendly energy—especially in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown where new homes are going up faster than kudzu grows in July. A lot of homeowners here are thinking about their yards differently than they did five years ago. You've got clay soil that gets compacted quick, summer heat that'll turn a regular lawn into a dust bowl by August, and if you've got kids or a passion for pickleball or basketball, you're probably tired of fighting Mother Nature just to have a usable court. That's exactly why artificial turf sport courts make so much sense in Henry County. They're not just about aesthetics—though they look sharp next to those newer construction homes around Heritage Park. They're about reclaiming your backyard without watering constantly, without re-seeding every spring, and without watching mud puddles take over during our heavy rain seasons. We've been installing these courts across the Atlanta metro, and McDonough homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: best decision they made for their property. Whether you're 30 minutes from McDonough Square or nestled deeper in the subdivisions, we can handle the install and make sure your court is built to last through Georgia's intense summers and unexpected freeze-thaw cycles.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful to look at in those new subdivisions, but it's not forgiving when it comes to drainage or stability. That clay compacts hard under foot traffic, and if you're thinking about a sport court, you need a foundation that won't shift or settle unevenly—especially in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing where yards tend to be generous but grading is still being worked out. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're surrounded by mature oaks or still in that phase where trees are smaller. We assess your specific lot because what works three blocks away in Kelleytown might need adjustment on your property. Our prep work accounts for Henry County's seasonal water patterns—we're not just leveling and dropping turf. We're managing runoff so your court doesn't become a pond in spring or develop low spots that trap water. The good news: artificial sport courts actually solve a lot of local problems. No mud tracked into the house, no dead patches from constant use, and you're not fighting clay compaction. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on existing hardscape and grading needs, and we handle permitting if your HOA requires it.
Henry County doesn't require a permit for most backyard sport courts under 500 sq ft, but your neighborhood HOA might have guidelines—especially in Eagle's Landing and newer subdivisions. We always check local requirements before starting and can handle any paperwork. It's worth a quick call to your HOA before you commit, and we're happy to help with that conversation.
Clay drainage is our biggest consideration here. We use a permeable base system that handles McDonough's rainfall without pooling. Water drains through the turf and base layers into the surrounding landscape or a french drain if your grading needs it. We've installed dozens of courts on clay-heavy lots and this is non-negotiable for durability.
Our turf is rated for extreme temperatures and UV exposure—it won't fade, melt, or degrade under Henry County summer heat. Storm durability comes down to proper installation and infill. We use materials engineered for fast drainage so standing water doesn't damage the backing, and we anchor everything to prevent shifting during heavy wind.
Most residential courts run $8,000–$15,000 depending on size, base prep, and whether you need drainage work. Clay soil and grading challenges in Henry County subdivisions sometimes add to prep costs, but we'll give you a clear estimate before we break ground. We're about 45 minutes away, so no hidden travel surcharges.
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