Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's growing families in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown deserve outdoor spaces that actually hold up. We're a veteran-owned turf company, and we've installed sport courts across Henry County long enough to know that Georgia clay doesn't play nice with traditional grass—especially when you've got kids who want a basketball court, tennis setup, or multipurpose play area that works year-round. The subdivisions popping up around Heritage Park and McDonough Square are built on that heavy, compacted clay that drains poorly and gets torn up fast. That's exactly why artificial turf for sport courts makes sense here. It's not about replacing your whole lawn; it's about creating a dedicated, durable surface in your backyard where your family actually wants to spend time. We handle everything from site prep (which matters more in this region than most) to final striping, and we warranty our work because we live by a contractor's word. Whether you're 30252 or 30253, we're close enough to service your court for years.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is the real story here. Unlike areas with sandy loam, Henry County's dense clay base means drainage is your first concern. When we install a sport court, we're not just laying turf—we're building a base system that handles the way water moves (or doesn't move) through local soil. That clay also gets rock-hard in summer and stays wet longer in spring, which is why proper grading and a quality sub-base aren't optional; they're essential. Neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown often have lot sizes that work perfectly for a smaller dedicated court, but some HOAs have landscape restrictions worth checking. We've worked with those rules before and know how to position courts to stay compliant. Sun exposure varies block to block—some yards get brutal afternoon heat, others have shade from mature trees. We'll assess your specific plot and recommend turf specs that handle McDonough's climate: UV-resistant fibers for those hot stretches, and drainage designed for our unpredictable spring rains. Installation in this region typically takes 3–5 days depending on grading needs.
Yes, but it's manageable if you know what you're doing. Henry County clay compacts and sheds water differently than sandy soil. We dig deeper, slope aggressively for drainage, and use a crushed-stone base specifically chosen for clay regions. It costs a bit more upfront than rushing a base prep, but it keeps your court playable through our wet springs and keeps puddles from forming in summer.
Most do, but it varies by neighborhood. Some HOAs have restrictions on backyard courts or require setback distances. We've dealt with both and know how to submit plans or work within those guidelines. Check your deed first, then call us—we'll tell you straight whether your lot qualifies and what adjustments might be needed.
Quality artificial turf rated for athletic use holds up 10–15 years in our climate if it's maintained. McDonough's sun is intense, so UV-stabilized fibers matter. We use brands engineered for the Southeast, and we'll show you how basic maintenance—rinsing, brushing, occasional infill—keeps it playing well through humidity and heat cycles.
Not quite. Most McDonough installs take 3–5 days depending on soil prep. Clay removal and base grading eat up the first day or two. We don't rush site prep—that's what keeps your court from developing drainage issues. We'll give you a timeline before we start and stick to it.
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