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McDonough's got some serious growth happening—Eagle's Landing keeps expanding, Kelleytown's filling up with new families, and that means a lot of households around here are thinking about their yards differently. A sport court isn't just for the NBA-hopefuls anymore. Parents in 30252 and 30253 are installing them for pickup basketball games, weekend tennis rallies, and yeah, sometimes just a flat, clean surface where the kids can actually play without worrying about mud. That Henry County clay we've got can turn into a mess after rain, and your grass—if you can keep it alive in the summer heat—needs constant care. A professional artificial turf sport court changes the equation. No watering during droughts, no mud tracked into the house, and your court stays game-ready 365 days a year. We've been installing these throughout the Atlanta metro, and McDonough homeowners appreciate the return on investment, especially in neighborhoods where outdoor space is part of the lifestyle. Whether you're near Heritage Park or out in one of the newer subdivisions, a sport court is the kind of upgrade that makes your property the gathering spot.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil means natural grass struggles here—it compacts, drains poorly after heavy rain, and honestly, it's exhausting to maintain during Georgia's hot, humid summers. That's actually why sport courts make so much sense in McDonough. The rapid-growth subdivisions around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to have moderate to large backyards, which gives us great canvas to work with. Shade patterns vary depending on where you are—some lots back up to wooded areas with filtered afternoon sun, while others get full southern exposure. Both situations are manageable with the right turf selection and base prep. One thing we always check: HOA rules. Some developments have restrictions on court dimensions, colors, or fencing. We'll review your covenants before design. Installation here involves proper drainage planning because of our clay. We're typically 45 minutes from our main operation, so scheduling is straightforward—we handle everything in one or two days depending on court size. The payoff is immediate: your kids can play after a rainstorm, and you're not fighting the red clay stains that plague every other yard in Henry County.
Absolutely. Shaded courts actually perform great—the turf stays cooler and lasts longer. We assess your specific shade pattern during the site visit and recommend turf durability grades accordingly. McDonough's humidity can linger in shade, but proper base drainage (which we design for Henry County clay) prevents any buildup.
A standard half-court basketball setup ranges 15k–25k depending on size, surface choice, and base work. Full courts run higher. Henry County clay sometimes requires extra site prep, which we quote during consultation. Many families find it worthwhile compared to years of yard maintenance and repairs.
Most subdivisions require approval, yes. We help navigate the process—we've worked with many McDonough HOA boards and know what they typically request. Bring your covenants to our consultation, and we'll flag any concerns early before design begins.
Standard sport courts take one to two days on-site. We handle everything—clearing, base prep, turf installation, and court line marking. Yes, there's active work and equipment, but you're not living in a construction zone. Your court is playable immediately after we finish.
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