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McDonough's got that perfect mix of suburban growth and outdoor living that makes a sport court an obvious choice. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown, chances are your kids want a place to shoot hoops, play tennis, or just burn off energy without heading to Heritage Park every single time. The thing is, Henry County's clay-heavy soil and our Georgia heat work against standard grass—it either bakes hard or turns into a mud pit depending on the season. That's where artificial turf comes in. A sport court in your backyard means no more excuses about weather, no brown patches from heavy foot traffic, and honestly, it transforms how your family uses the yard. We've installed courts all over McDonough for families who got tired of fighting the elements and maintenance headaches. Your kids get a professional-grade surface year-round, you get your weekends back, and your property value gets a serious boost.
McDonough's clay soil is beautiful for building homes but brutal for maintaining natural grass in high-traffic areas. Once kids start running drills on a typical lawn, you're looking at compacted, bare spots by mid-summer—especially around the perimeter where pivot movements happen. Our Henry County clay also doesn't drain like sandy soil does; after a hard rain, you'll see standing water in low spots, which kills grass and creates safety issues on a sport court surface. Artificial turf eliminates both problems. The subdivisions sprouting up in Eagle's Landing and around Kelleytown often have HOA guidelines about landscape maintenance, and a well-installed sport court actually meets those standards because it stays green, manicured, and weed-free without constant chemical applications. Most McDonough properties we work with fall into the 0.25–0.5 acre range, so space is at a premium. A court doesn't need to be tournament-size to be functional; we can design 30x40 or even 25x30 courts that fit your lot while still giving serious playing room. The Georgia sun is relentless June through August, so we use UV-stabilized infill and base materials rated for intense heat—generic turf installed by big-box companies often fails here because the infill breaks down.
Most Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown HOAs actually prefer artificial courts over neglected natural grass. The key is professional installation with clean edging and compliant infill. We pull permits and coordinate with your HOA before starting. A maintained sport court reads as a landscaping upgrade, not a liability—it stays green and trim without chemical runoff.
Clay doesn't percolate, so we install a engineered base layer—crushed limestone and gravel—that sits above the clay and channels water laterally to the edges. On top goes the turf with perforated backing. This setup prevents pooling even after heavy McDonough rain and keeps the court playable within hours.
Yes, but it matters which infill you choose. We use silica sand and crumb rubber rated for 160+ degree surface temps. Cheaper installations with standard infill break down fast here. Your court stays safe and playable even during those brutal July afternoons when the sun beats down relentlessly.
McDonough lots vary, but a 30x40 court works great for most homes and fits standard subdivisions. If space is tight, 25x30 still gives kids room for basketball or tennis drills. We'll assess your yard and design around existing trees, fences, and sun patterns specific to your property.
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