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Pool season in McDonough means backyard gatherings, but it also means dealing with chlorine-damaged grass, muddy deck areas, and that constant battle against Henry County's heavy clay soil washing up around your pool edge. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves all of that—no more dead spots, no more maintenance headaches, and no more tracking dirt into the house. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing with a newer subdivision yard or closer to Heritage Park in one of McDonough's established neighborhoods, pool-side turf installation is becoming the smart choice for families who want a cleaner, safer, more usable pool area year-round. The synthetic grass we install drains beautifully, won't stain from chlorine, and gives you a softer, safer surface than concrete or treated wood. It stays green through Georgia's hot summers without the constant watering that real grass demands. Since we're less than an hour away, we can visit your property, assess your pool deck situation, and get you a free quote without the long wait times you'd get from bigger companies farther out.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is one of the biggest reasons homeowners here choose artificial turf around pools. That dense clay doesn't drain well, which means water pools up, mud gets tracked around, and real grass struggles to stay healthy in wet, compacted zones near your deck. The subdivisions in Eagle's Landing and around Kelleytown were built quickly over the last 10–15 years, so many yards are still settling—another reason artificial turf is ideal. It adapts to uneven ground better than sod, and it won't develop the bare patches that real grass develops in high-traffic pool areas. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot; homes near Heritage Park tend to have larger, more mature trees, which means more shade. Artificial turf handles shade beautifully—it won't thin out like natural grass does. HOA rules in McDonough subdivisions typically allow synthetic turf, especially when it's clearly a functional choice for pool safety and drainage. We'll verify your specific HOA guidelines before we start. The Henry County heat is intense June through August, and real grass around a pool deck can actually become uncomfortable to walk on barefoot; quality artificial turf stays cooler and provides a more pleasant surface for kids and guests.
Absolutely. Chlorine is actually one of the best reasons to choose artificial turf in McDonough pool yards. Real grass dies in chlorinated water, but our synthetic turf is chlorine-resistant and won't fade or degrade from regular pool use. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water to keep it looking sharp.
We install a engineered base layer underneath the turf that channels water through and away from your pool deck, preventing the pooling and mud problems that clay soil creates. It's especially important in McDonough's heavy-clay neighborhoods. The system drains so well that puddles disappear within minutes of heavy rain.
Most McDonough-area HOAs, including Eagle's Landing and surrounding subdivisions, permit artificial turf—especially for functional pool areas where it improves drainage and safety. We'll review your specific HOA covenants and get you confirmation before we start installation.
Cost depends on deck size, soil prep needs (clay removal can add time), and base installation. A typical 300–500 sq ft pool surround in McDonough runs between $3,500 and $7,500. Request your free quote and we'll walk you through the exact price for your yard.
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