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McDonough's got that perfect blend of suburban charm and active family life—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, where backyards are getting bigger and kids are demanding more places to play. That's where a sport court makes sense. Instead of fighting the Henry County clay every spring or watching grass wear down to nothing under constant basketball or tennis use, you invest in a surface that handles the Georgia heat, doesn't need mowing, and actually gets better with use. We've installed these courts for homeowners across McDonough, and the response is always the same: families actually spend more time outside, the court becomes the neighborhood gathering spot, and maintenance drops to practically nothing. Whether your kids are serious about their sport or you just want a backyard that works as hard as you do, a sport court is the kind of upgrade that transforms how your family uses the yard—no more brown patches, no more excuses about the weather.
Henry County's clay soil drains differently than what you find up north, which means traditional grass courts can turn into mud after a good rain. That's one reason sport courts are so popular here—they handle moisture without pooling or becoming a maintenance nightmare. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the newer subdivisions or closer to Heritage Park, so we assess tree coverage and afternoon heat during the design phase. HOA requirements in McDonough neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about sport courts, especially when they're kept to the back or side yard, but we always confirm before installation. Lot sizes around here typically give us good working room—most McDonough properties have enough depth for a regulation or semi-regulation court without eating up the entire usable yard. Installation timing matters too; we usually schedule work outside the peak summer heat to keep material integrity consistent. The clay base requires proper site prep and drainage planning, which our team handles as part of the foundation work.
Absolutely. Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for Georgia's climate—they won't soften in 95-degree heat or become slippery after a humid morning. The material actually performs better in warmer regions because the base stays stable. Families in Eagle's Landing and across McDonough use these courts year-round, and summer is actually prime time since kids are home from school.
Most HOAs in McDonough neighborhoods are supportive of backyard improvements like sport courts, especially if they're screened from the street or positioned in the back. We work with homeowners to confirm HOA guidelines before design, and we've never had a court rejected in Henry County. Location and aesthetic choices matter more than the court itself.
A typical sport court takes 3–5 days from site prep through final striping. We're based about 45 minutes away and regularly install throughout McDonough, so we're familiar with local soil conditions, neighborhood layouts, and contractor requirements. No commute surprises or unfamiliar terrain.
Tennis, pickleball, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and multi-sport setups are all common. Many McDonough families choose a multi-sport layout so kids can switch between activities. The surface handles all these sports safely, and line markings are fully customizable based on what your household needs most.
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