Local Knowledge
Serving McDonough Since 2013
McDonough is built around one of the best-known courthouse squares in the south metro, with the 1897 Romanesque Revival Henry County courthouse anchoring the brick-paved center and the Geranium Festival drawing crowds there every May. The homes nearest the square tend to be older, with mature trees, established beds, and larger lots that have often been let go over the years. Those are good candidates for a landscape refresh, sod replacement on worn lawns, and drainage corrections where the grade has shifted. We work the established side of town as much as the new side.
The bigger volume now is new construction. Builders are filling in subdivisions all over McDonough: Grandview off Millers Mill Road, Heritage Point off Dutchtown Road, Cambria and the apartment projects off Jonesboro Road, and Broder Farms out on Flippen Road. New homes here come with a predictable list of problems. Builder sod goes down on compacted clay without real ground prep and thins out within a season, and the lot gets graded for the house pad while the rest of the yard sheds water toward the foundation. We fix the grade and the drainage first, then put in sod or landscaping that actually holds.
McDonough sits on the same Georgia red clay we deal with in Newton County, so none of this is new ground for us. The drive from Covington is about 24 miles west on GA-81, a routine run, and there is no trip charge for Henry County. We also handle commercial work along the Jonesboro Road and I-75 corridors, and our GDOT certification qualifies us for government and public works projects in the county. Call (470) 226-7215 for a free written estimate.