Faq — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in McDonough runs long—those Henry County summers are intense. If you've got a pool in Eagle's Landing or anywhere near Heritage Park, you already know how quickly a natural grass deck turns into a mud pit once the heat hits and foot traffic picks up. That's where pool turf changes everything. Instead of fighting clay soil that gets slick when wet and rock-hard when dry, artificial turf gives you a safe, clean surface that drains instantly and never needs reseeding after summer pool parties. We've installed pool turf systems for homeowners throughout 30252 and 30253, and the difference is immediate—no more tracking chlorine water into the house, no algae blooms in soggy patches, and no dead grass come fall. Whether your pool is in the established neighborhoods around Kelleytown or in one of McDonough's newer subdivisions, artificial turf solves the real problem: creating a yard that actually works with a pool instead of falling apart because of one.
McDonough sits in Henry County clay country, and that's crucial when planning pool turf. The native soil drains poorly—great for retention ponds, terrible for poolside grass. Natural turf around pools here gets compacted, waterlogged, and diseased by July. Our artificial turf systems include a perforated base and drainage layer that handles the intense runoff from pool decks, especially in the rapid-growth subdivisions where yards are often smaller and more densely landscaped. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near Heritage Park's tree canopy or in the open lots of newer Eagle's Landing developments. We assess shade patterns and slope during site visits because McDonough's topography affects how quickly water moves away from your pool. Most residential pools here sit on 1/4- to 1/2-acre lots, so we custom-fit turf systems to maximize usable deck space without waste. Installation typically takes one to two days, and we work around existing pools, equipment, and fencing common in Henry County homes.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia sun and resists fading even under constant pool-area exposure. The material won't trap heat like concrete or pavers—it stays comfortable underfoot even in July. Unlike natural grass, it won't burn out, brown, or require constant watering. McDonough homeowners see zero summer maintenance, which matters when temperatures spike.
We install a specialized perforated base layer that sits above the native clay. Water drains through the turf and base system into a stone sublayer, then disperses away from your pool area. This prevents the standing water and mud problems you'd get with natural grass in McDonough clay. The system works even during heavy rain or after pool draining.
Yes—our pool turf is chlorine-resistant and designed for wet environments. It won't degrade from chemicals that would kill natural grass. We recommend rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water, but there's no special maintenance. McDonough pool owners appreciate that kids and pets can play safely without tracking chemicals into the house.
Most McDonough HOAs allow artificial turf, especially for pool decks where natural grass fails anyway. We've worked with several Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown associations and always pull approval before installation. Always verify your specific community's landscaping rules—we'll help navigate that process during your consultation.
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