Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's rooftop decks and pool areas see some serious sun exposure, especially in those newer Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown subdivisions where the lots are still opening up and trees haven't had time to mature. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes real sense. You get that finished, resort-style look without fighting Henry County's clay soil every summer—and trust me, that clay wants to stay compacted and slick around wet areas. Pool decks take a beating: chlorine splashes, foot traffic, wet conditions that real grass just doesn't handle well. Artificial turf stays soft underfoot, drains fast, and won't turn into a muddy mess after a heavy rain. Whether you're in Heritage Park's established neighborhoods or one of the newer developments near McDonough Square, an artificial pool surround gives you a maintenance-free zone that looks crisp year-round. No more dead patches from chemical runoff, no algae creep, no seasonal brown-out. We've installed dozens of these setups across Henry County, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners love not having to replant or reseed their pool deck every other year.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for foundation stability but brutal for landscape drainage around pool areas. That dense Henry County clay means water pools and sits, which accelerates wear on natural grass and creates slip hazards. Artificial turf solves this instantly—superior drainage means water moves through the backing layer instead of pooling on top. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. East-facing decks in Eagle's Landing get hammered from morning through midday, while some Kelleytown properties have afternoon shade from surrounding oaks. Synthetic fibers won't bleach or thin out in high-sun zones the way real turf does. Many of the rapid-growth subdivisions around McDonough have HOA guidelines around landscaping, so check your covenants—but artificial turf typically meets compliance since it's maintained, green, and doesn't look neglected. Installation around existing pools requires attention to slope and edging; we make sure water flows toward drains, not pooling at the turf line. If you're planning deck work alongside pool renovation, now's the time to do it.
Absolutely. High-quality synthetic turf is engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and UV damage. McDonough's summer heat actually works in your favor here—the turf stays intact and doesn't degrade the way natural grass would. We use materials rated for pool environments specifically, so chemical splash doesn't cause discoloration or fiber breakdown.
We install turf with a perforated backing layer that channels water downward and away from the pool structure. Henry County's clay means surface water wants to sit, but the artificial turf system bypasses that problem entirely. Water drains through the turf and backing, then into a properly graded base layer—no puddling, no slip hazards.
We handle full installation for McDonough and the surrounding Henry County area. Getting the base right is critical—especially with our clay soil—and improper grading leads to drainage problems later. Professional installation ensures proper slope, seam placement, and drainage configuration so your pool deck works perfectly for years.
Most HOAs approve artificial turf because it looks maintained and professional. We recommend reviewing your specific covenants, but in our experience, pool-area turf satisfies landscape guidelines across McDonough subdivisions. It's green, clean, and doesn't look neglected—exactly what HOAs want to see.
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