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McDonough's rapid growth means a lot of new backyards are going in around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—and plenty of homeowners are discovering that Georgia clay doesn't play nice with traditional grass. If you've got a pool, the problem gets worse. Constant foot traffic, chlorine splashes, and that thick Henry County soil create a perfect storm for dead patches and muddy deck areas. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves this in ways real grass just can't match. You get a clean, dry surface year-round that won't turn into a swamp after a heavy rain, won't fade from chlorine exposure, and won't need reseeding every spring. We've installed pool turf for homeowners throughout McDonough's 30252 and 30253 zip codes, and the feedback is always the same: it transforms how families actually use their pools. No more soggy grass stains on towels, no more tracking mud into the house, and no more worrying about whether your lawn can handle the abuse. Your pool area deserves to be the relaxation zone you imagined when you moved here, not a maintenance headache. That's where we come in.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil presents a unique challenge for pool areas. Unlike sandy or loamy soils, clay holds moisture and compacts hard under foot traffic—exactly what happens around a pool deck. When you add chlorinated water runoff and seasonal Georgia humidity, traditional sod simply can't recover. Neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown also tend toward larger lot sizes, which means pool decks that see genuine daily use from kids, guests, and family gatherings. Most McDonough yards get solid sun exposure, which is actually a point in turf's favor—synthetic materials won't develop algae or moss the way poorly drained grass does here. If your property falls under an HOA, check whether there are specific landscape rules about artificial surfaces; most in the Henry County area approve pool turf without issue since it's clearly functional. Installation in McDonough typically accounts for that clay base—we grade and prepare the foundation properly to ensure water drains away from your home's foundation and pool equipment. The clay itself, when graded correctly, actually provides excellent stability for turf underlayment. Because we're familiar with how McDonough properties settle and drain, we can anticipate moisture issues before they become problems.
No. Quality pool turf is UV-stabilized to handle intense Southern sun without color loss. McDonough gets plenty of direct exposure, especially in open pool areas, but modern synthetic fibers are engineered for this. We use turf with rated fade resistance, so your deck stays vibrant year after year. It won't discolor like natural grass does under chlorine exposure either.
Yes, but it's actually manageable. Henry County's clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate, slope the base away from your foundation, and install proper underlayment. This is standard procedure here and prevents water pooling or settling problems. The clay's density, once graded, actually supports the turf really well.
Professional installation is strongly recommended, especially on McDonough properties. Improper grading on clay soil leads to drainage failures and turf settling. Our crew understands local soil conditions, building codes in Henry County, and how to integrate pool decks with existing landscaping in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing.
Synthetic turf is chlorine- and salt-resistant by design. Unlike grass, it won't brown or thin out from chemical exposure. We ensure proper drainage so chlorinated water moves away efficiently. Regular rinsing during pool season keeps mineral buildup minimal, and your deck stays clean and functional all summer.
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