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Sport courts in McDonough are becoming the go-to solution for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without fighting Henry County's clay-heavy soil every season. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, near Kelleytown, or anywhere across the 30252 and 30253 zip codes, a properly installed artificial turf sport court gives you a usable, low-maintenance play surface year-round. We've worked with enough McDonough homeowners to know that the rapid growth in subdivisions here means yards are often designed with potential, not always with practical sports infrastructure. That's where a sport court comes in. It's durable enough for basketball, pickle ball, or just casual family games, and it handles the Georgia heat and occasional heavy rain without turning into a mud pit. Best part? It's wheelchair-accessible from day one if that's important for your family—no uneven ground, no drainage issues, just a smooth, level surface everyone can enjoy together.
McDonough's Henry County clay is beautiful for many things, but it's not ideal for packed-earth sports surfaces. That clay holds moisture, compacts unevenly, and can create drainage headaches during our spring and summer rains. An artificial turf sport court sidesteps that problem entirely. The subdivisions popping up around Eagle's Landing and toward Heritage Park often have properties with decent sun exposure—which is great because it means your turf won't battle shade issues that plague older neighborhoods. We typically recommend a compacted base layer and proper subsurface drainage for McDonough installations, especially given our soil composition. Yard sizes in newer developments tend to run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is perfect for a 30×50 or 40×60 sport court footprint. One thing we always check: local HOA rules. Some McDonough communities have landscape guidelines, so we'll verify those before breaking ground. The durability of modern synthetic turf handles our heat without softening and our occasional frost without cracking, making it a solid long-term investment for the area.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is one of the reasons we recommend sport courts here. You'd need a compacted base and drainage layer anyway, which we build in. The clay actually helps stabilize the foundation. We handle this kind of installation regularly across Henry County, and the results are solid. Your surface won't shift or settle like it might with loose, sandy soil.
Modern turf is engineered for Southern heat. It won't soften or warp in McDonough summers. We spec materials rated for full sun in USDA zones 8–9, which covers us here. You might notice it's warm to bare feet on a 95-degree day, but that's normal and temporary. Most families add some shade with a pavilion or play during early morning or evening anyway.
Yes—that's one of its best features. Artificial turf sport courts are installed as a completely level surface with no bumps, divots, or drainage trenches. Wheelchairs roll smoothly, and there's no mud or ruts to navigate. If accessibility is a priority for your household, a sport court is genuinely one of the most practical outdoor upgrades you can make.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep to final walkthrough. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently. Weather and soil conditions (which are usually straightforward here in Henry County) might add a day, but we'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
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