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Pool season in McDonough brings out the best in backyards—and the worst in maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or anywhere near Heritage Park, that Henry County clay soil makes keeping natural grass healthy around a pool a constant battle. Between the splashing, the foot traffic, and the clay that stays wet longer than you'd expect, most homeowners end up with bare patches and mud instead of a usable pool deck. That's where pool turf changes everything. Artificial turf gives you a clean, soft surface that drains fast, requires zero mowing or fertilizing, and holds up to chlorine and salt water without fading or wearing thin. Your kids can run straight from the pool without tracking mud through the house. You get the look of a perfectly manicured yard year-round—no brown spots, no dead zones, no weekend warrior lawn care. We've installed pool turf for dozens of families across Henry County, and the transformation is always the same: people spend more time actually enjoying their pools instead of worrying about their yards.
McDonough's rapid-growth subdivisions mean many properties have yards still settling into their final shape—that's actually perfect timing for pool turf installation. Henry County's clay-heavy soil drains slowly, which becomes a real issue poolside. Standing water around deck areas can create slip hazards and bacterial growth. Our artificial turf solutions here include a proper base layer that channels water away from your pool while keeping the surface stable, even as the clay shifts beneath. Sun exposure varies across the area; some yards get afternoon shade from mature oak trees, while newer lots in the developing sections get full southeastern exposure. We size your turf color and pile height accordingly—deeper greens and denser fibers handle intense sun better. Most pools in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically working with 300–600 square feet of pool deck space. One thing specific to this region: HOA communities around Heritage Park sometimes have landscape guidelines about artificial materials, so we verify those before quoting. Installation in Henry County clay requires proper drainage planning, which adds about a day to most projects—but it's the difference between a surface that lasts 15 years and one that buckles in year three.
Not if you choose the right material. Chlorine and salt water can fade cheaper synthetic turf, but our commercial-grade pool turf is specifically engineered to resist chemical exposure. We see it hold color beautifully in Henry County pools year after year. Regular rinsing with fresh water after heavy chlorine use extends the life even further. It's one of the biggest advantages over natural grass, which dies outright in chlorinated areas.
Clay doesn't drain well on its own, so we install a perforated base layer under the turf that channels water sideways and away from the pool area. This prevents pooling and keeps your deck safe. Without proper drainage design, you'd get soggy spots and potential settling issues unique to McDonough's soil type. It's a critical step we don't skip.
Most homeowners in these neighborhoods choose a medium-green that complements both natural landscaping and the residential aesthetic. If your lot gets intense afternoon sun, a slightly darker shade hides wear patterns better. We offer samples so you can see colors in your actual yard lighting. Lighter greens can look washed out in full sun; darker tones can feel heavy in shaded areas.
We install spring through fall without issue. Winter installations are possible but slower because Henry County clay becomes harder to work with when wet and cold. Summer heat actually helps the adhesive cure faster. Spring and early fall give us ideal conditions and faster turnaround—usually 2–3 days for a typical pool deck project.
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