Financing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's got some of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in Henry County—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and those newer subdivisions around Heritage Park are booming. That means a lot of families are moving in, settling down, and suddenly realizing that Georgia clay soil and a backyard pool don't play nice together. Natural grass drowns in our humidity, gets muddy in weeks, and requires constant babying. Pool turf changes that entire equation. You get a non-slip surface that stays green year-round, doesn't track mud into your pool, and honestly just makes your backyard feel resort-ready instead of swampy. We've worked with homeowners all over McDonough—folks who got tired of reseeding after summer storms, parents who wanted their kids to have safe footing around the water, and neighbors who saw what worked and decided to do it themselves. The best part? You don't need a huge budget upfront. Financing makes pool turf affordable, especially when you think about what you're saving on landscape maintenance and chlorine cleanup over the next five years.
Henry County clay is beautiful until it comes to poolside landscaping. That dense, heavy soil holds water like a sponge, which means any natural grass around your pool stays soggy and dies fast. Artificial pool turf solves this instantly—it drains water away from the base, so you're never standing in mud after swimming. McDonough's sun patterns matter too. If your yard backs up to one of the newer subdivisions or faces open space (common in Eagle's Landing), you're likely getting 6–8 hours of direct sun. Artificial turf won't burn out like natural grass, but darker colors will get hot underfoot in July—something worth knowing if you've got barefoot kids. Most McDonough pools sit in yards ranging from a quarter-acre to half-acre, so installation usually means turf around the deck, steps, and entry areas rather than the whole backyard. If you're in an HOA community (many are around Heritage Park and Kelleytown), check your guidelines first—most allow artificial turf, but some have color or pile-height requirements. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on deck size and how much prep work that clay needs.
It depends on color and direct sun. Lighter greens and tan blends stay much cooler than dark forest greens. Since most McDonough yards get solid afternoon sun, we usually recommend premium pool-grade turf in lighter shades. You can also add shade structures or plant trees on the west side. Kids can still play safely—it just matters which product you choose.
Not if it's installed right. We excavate, compact that clay base, and add a perforated drain layer underneath. The turf itself has excellent drainage too, so water moves through instead of pooling. McDonough's clay actually makes this step more important, but that's exactly why proper installation prevents problems down the road.
Yes. Most homeowners spread the cost over 12–36 months with flexible terms. For a typical McDonough pool deck (300–500 sq ft), monthly payments are often comparable to what you'd spend on lawn care and pool chemicals alone. Financing makes the upgrade happen now instead of waiting.
Premium pool-grade turf lasts 8–10 years in McDonough's heat and humidity. UV inhibitors built into quality products protect against fading. Since you're not mowing or treating it with chemicals like natural grass, maintenance stays minimal and the lifespan holds up well even in Henry County summers.
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