New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your new construction home in McDonough is finally yours—and that bare dirt yard is calling for a solution. We get it. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown, brand-new subdivision homes often come with compacted, uneven soil that's tough to work with. That's where artificial turf repair and installation makes sense. You've got the house locked down; now you want outdoor space that actually works without the weekly maintenance headache. Our team handles turf projects all over Henry County, and we've worked through plenty of those clay-heavy soil conditions that come standard in McDonough's newer developments. The good news? Synthetic turf transforms those problem yards into functional, green spaces in a fraction of the time—and with zero grass-growing frustration. We're talking permanent curb appeal for Eagle's Landing homes, playable surfaces for young families, and landscapes that stay sharp year-round. McDonough's rapid-growth neighborhoods mean your neighbors are likely facing the same blank-slate yards. Let's build yours right.
McDonough sits on Henry County's signature clay soil, which drains slowly and compacts hard—exactly what you don't want for seeding traditional grass. New construction lots here are often graded flat for drainage, but that means intense afternoon sun exposure in summer and shade patterns that shift as trees mature. Your HOA (if you're in Eagle's Landing or similar subdivisions) typically has landscape requirements in year one, so artificial turf gets you compliant without waiting two seasons for sod to establish. Most new builds in the 30252 and 30253 ZIP codes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots—big enough for real outdoor living, small enough that installation happens fast. We assess sun load, existing drainage, and any grading quirks specific to your lot before recommending the right turf system. That Henry County clay actually works in our favor during installation: it provides solid base support. We handle site prep, grading, and drainage considerations that ensure your new synthetic lawn outlasts the house next door.
Absolutely. The clay actually helps—it's stable and supports the base layer perfectly. What matters is proper grading and drainage prep, which we handle during installation. We've done dozens of McDonough yards sitting on that exact soil type. Your new construction lot already has grading in place, so we just build on that foundation with the right substrate and drainage layer.
Most residential projects in McDonough neighborhoods take 3–5 days from site prep to finish, depending on lot size and existing conditions. New construction actually moves faster because there's minimal existing landscaping to work around. We can coordinate with your builder's timeline and get you compliant with HOA landscape deadlines.
No. Modern artificial turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia heat and sun exposure. In fact, it stays green and playable all summer while natural grass would brown out. We choose turf systems rated for full-sun installations, which is perfect for most new construction lots in 30252 and 30253 before tree canopy fills in.
Most HOAs in Eagle's Landing and similar Henry County subdivisions allow synthetic turf as long as it looks maintained and meets specific aesthetic standards. We help you understand your covenants upfront and install turf that exceeds HOA expectations. Your new build's HOA documents usually spell out the rules—we've navigated them all.
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