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Sport Court Installation in McDonough, GA

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McDonough's got that Georgia heat, and if you've got kids who want to play basketball, tennis, or just have a reliable court surface year-round, you know the sun here is relentless. That's where UV-protected sport courts come in. We've been installing them throughout Henry County for families in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and around Heritage Park who need a surface that won't fade, crack, or turn into a slippery mess after a summer downpour. The thing about McDonough is that your yard's probably surrounded by that classic red clay—great for growing, tough for drainage. A properly installed sport court with UV protection means your kids can play in July without worrying about the surface degrading, and you won't spend your weekends maintaining it like you would with concrete or asphalt. We handle everything from site prep (dealing with that Henry County soil) to final line marking. Our courts are built to last through Georgia summers and hold up to the wear that comes with serious backyard play.

McDonough Turf Conditions

McDonough's rapid-growth subdivisions mean most yards here sit on or near Henry County's dense clay base. That clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so proper sport court installation requires grading and a solid sub-base—something we account for in every project. The UV situation is real too. With full summer sun exposure common in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, standard court surfaces fade and can develop micro-cracks that collect water. Our UV-protected systems use pigments and top-coat technology that stays vibrant and safe even under intense Georgia afternoon heat. Lot sizes in newer McDonough subdivisions tend to be moderate, which means we're often working with space constraints—but that's exactly what we specialize in. We'll help you maximize usable court area without overtaking your yard. Shade patterns matter here too; if your court sits near mature trees around Heritage Park or has afternoon oak coverage, the UV protection still matters for the exposed sections, and drainage becomes even more critical given that clay base.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will McDonough's summer heat damage a UV-protected sport court?

No—that's the whole point of UV protection. Our courts use stabilized pigments and premium resins that are designed for Georgia heat. We've installed dozens in Henry County, and they hold color and structural integrity through 95-degree summers. Unlike asphalt or painted concrete, there's no blistering or accelerated breakdown. The surface stays playable and safe.

How do you handle installation on Henry County clay soil?

Clay requires more prep than sandy sites. We grade your yard, add proper drainage layers, and compact a solid sub-base before the court surface goes down. This prevents pooling and settling issues that plague McDonough yards. We've worked Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown properties long enough to know exactly what that soil does—we build for it.

Can a sport court work in a smaller Kelleytown or Eagle's Landing lot?

Absolutely. Most McDonough subdivisions don't have sprawling acreage, so we design courts to fit real yards. Half-courts, smaller footprints, and smart placement around trees and property lines are standard for us. We'll work with your space to maximize playable area without looking cramped.

How long before a UV-protected court needs resurfacing in Georgia?

Properly maintained, 10–15 years is realistic for McDonough weather. UV protection extends life compared to unprotected surfaces, which degrade in 5–7 years here. Annual cleaning and occasional seal-coat touch-ups keep them performing like new. We offer maintenance plans too.

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