First Responder Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's neighborhoods—especially the newer subdivisions around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—are growing fast, and with that growth comes a real need for yard solutions that actually hold up. If your artificial turf is showing wear, fading, or drainage problems, you're not alone. The Henry County clay underneath a lot of these yards puts extra stress on synthetic turf systems, especially when we get the heavy Georgia rain. That's where we come in. We've been repairing and maintaining turf installations across McDonough for years, and we know exactly how to fix the issues that pop up in this area—whether it's seam separation, infill migration, or drainage backup. We also make sure to honor the first-responder community here; if you're a firefighter, police officer, or EMS professional serving Henry County, we've got a discount waiting for you. Your yard doesn't have to look beat up, and your wallet doesn't have to take a hit either.
McDonough sits on dense Henry County clay, which actually works against natural grass but can be managed well with artificial turf—if it's installed and maintained correctly. The real challenge is drainage. Heavy rainfall drains slowly through clay, so if your turf base isn't set up with proper slope and sub-base, you'll get standing water and eventual breakdown. A lot of the newer homes in Eagle's Landing and around Heritage Park have smaller-than-average lots, which means your turf is doing double duty—it needs to look sharp and handle foot traffic without showing wear fast. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree coverage; some backyards in Kelleytown get blasted by afternoon sun, while others are mostly shaded. We size infill and fiber type based on your lot's specific conditions. The HOA communities around McDonough Square often have detailed landscape guidelines, so we make sure any repair work meets those standards before we finish.
Henry County's clay base naturally sheds water slowly. If your turf wasn't installed with a proper aggregate sub-base and slope, water pools underneath instead of draining through. During Georgia's rainy seasons, this gets worse fast. We check your base layer during repairs and add drainage solutions if needed—sometimes it's as simple as re-grading, sometimes we need to add perforated drain lines.
Absolutely. We work throughout McDonough, including Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown. Those newer subdivisions often have turf installed on tight timelines, so seams separate and infill settles unevenly. We handle repairs on newer yards just as much as older ones—sometimes more, because rushed installations need faster attention.
If you're a firefighter, police officer, EMT, or other first responder serving Henry County, you get a 15% discount on turf repair and maintenance services. Just bring your ID or proof of service when you schedule. It's our way of saying thanks for protecting McDonough.
Yes. Seam separation happens when turf shifts under foot traffic or temperature swings—McDonough's summer heat and spring rain make this common. We re-glue and re-seam sections, sometimes reinforcing with better bonding methods so it doesn't happen again. Most seam repairs take a day or two depending on the size.
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