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McDonough's booming neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the areas around Heritage Park—are full of young families who want their yards to look sharp without spending weekends mowing. Pool-turf is exactly that solution. Artificial turf around your pool deck and front yard eliminates the mud, standing water, and constant maintenance that come with natural grass in Henry County's clay-heavy soil. You get that lush, green aesthetic year-round without the hassle of chemicals, fertilizer, or fighting the red clay that comes with rapid growth in subdivisions like ours. LawnLogic has been installing premium artificial turf for McDonough homeowners for years—we know the local drainage challenges, the sun patterns on typical lot sizes here, and what materials hold up best in Georgia's heat and occasional ice. Whether you're finishing a pool area, creating a low-maintenance front yard, or turning a shaded patch into usable space, we've done hundreds of installs in your neighborhood. The investment pays for itself in water savings and reclaimed time. Let's talk about what works for your property.
Henry County clay is no joke. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain well, which is exactly why poolside turf installation here requires proper base preparation and subsurface drainage. We always slope the ground slightly and use a rock-and-sand foundation to keep water from pooling around your deck—especially important in the areas west of McDonough Square where drainage can be slower. Most lots in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are quarter-acre to half-acre residential plots, so pool-turf typically covers 300–800 square feet of deck space. Sun exposure varies significantly: south-facing pools get brutal afternoon heat, while properties backing onto the tree lines get more shade. We recommend our UV-stable, heat-resistant materials for full-sun installations and slightly softer blades for shaded areas. HOA guidelines in newer subdivisions usually welcome artificial turf for water conservation and aesthetics. Front-yard installs are common here too—they cut down yard work and keep that red clay dust off your patio. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on existing ground prep and size.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade turf resists chemical damage and won't degrade from chlorine splash or occasional saltwater exposure. Henry County's clay base actually benefits from our drainage system—we create a barrier that keeps ground moisture and chemicals separated. Regular rinsing with fresh water after heavy chemical days keeps your turf looking new for 15+ years.
It stays cooler than you'd expect. We use light-colored blades and infill materials designed for high heat. They won't feel hot under bare feet immediately after sun exposure like dark artificial surfaces can. For Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown pools, we also recommend strategic shade from a pergola or patio umbrella if your deck faces west.
This is where proper installation matters most. We excavate 4–6 inches, lay landscape fabric to prevent clay from mixing with our base, add gravel and sand layers for drainage, and slope everything away from your pool. Water drains quickly, which prevents that soggy yard feeling common in McDonough during spring rains.
Most HOAs in McDonough subdivisions approve artificial turf for front yards—many actively encourage it for water conservation. We've installed hundreds in Eagle's Landing without issues. Always check your community guidelines first, but we can help you navigate the approval process and show examples from similar neighborhoods.
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