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Your pool area in McDonough deserves better than patchy, muddy grass that turns into a clay mess every summer. We've installed artificial turf around pools in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown for years, and the difference is night and day—especially when you're dealing with Henry County's heavy clay soil. That red clay doesn't drain the way northern grass does, and it stains everything it touches. With pool turf, you're getting a clean, safe surface that stays green year-round without the maintenance headaches. Whether your pool sits in full sun near Heritage Park or in a shaded backyard, artificial turf handles both. And here's the reality: financing makes this way more affordable than you'd think. Most McDonough homeowners spread the cost over monthly payments instead of dropping five or six grand upfront. Let's walk through what pool turf actually costs and how we can make it work for your budget.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil creates specific challenges for traditional grass around pools. That thick, compacted clay drains poorly, which means standing water, algae growth, and a slippery surface when wet—exactly what you don't want around a pool where kids are running. Artificial turf eliminates drainage problems entirely because water flows right through the backing and into a proper base layer we install underneath. The Henry County subdivisions expanding through Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to have smaller-to-medium yard spaces, so pool decking doesn't need to be massive. What matters is functionality and durability. Summer sun exposure is intense here, and quality pool turf is engineered to resist UV fade and heat absorption (cheap turf gets uncomfortably hot). We design systems with perforated backing so chlorine and sunscreen don't degrade the material. Many neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around pool landscaping, so we work within those rules. The final detail: McDonough's rapid growth means your neighbors are likely installing pools too, so having a finished pool area increases resale value in these developing communities.
Absolutely. Pool-grade turf is built to resist chlorine, salt, and sunscreen breakdown. In McDonough summers, the heat actually helps drainage because water evaporates faster through the backing. We use perforated backing specifically so chemicals don't pool underneath. Over 10-15 years, you might see slight color shift, but the material won't degrade or become sticky like cheaper options do.
Most families in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown qualify for financing plans that spread payments over 24-60 months. Your monthly payment depends on the job size—average pool deck runs $3,500–$6,000 installed, which comes to roughly $100–$150 per month. We handle the paperwork; you just qualify through our lender and pay one monthly bill like any other utility.
Permits depend on your neighborhood and HOA. Most McDonough pools already exist, so adding turf is a cosmetic upgrade that doesn't require city approval. But some Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown HOAs want to review landscaping changes. We check your rules before quoting and handle any paperwork needed. Never a surprise.
Typical pool turf jobs take 2–4 days from prep to finish. We remove old sod (or work around existing concrete), grade the base, add drainage rock, and lay turf. Henry County clay actually makes prep important—we invest extra time getting the base right so water doesn't settle. Most families are swimming again within a week after we're done.
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