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McDonough's neighborhoods—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—have seen tremendous growth over the past decade, and with that comes a lot of families rethinking their outdoor spaces. If you've got a pool or are planning one, artificial turf around the deck changes everything. It's safer than concrete in the Georgia heat, easier to maintain than grass in our clay-heavy soil, and honestly, it just looks sharper. We've installed pool turf for homeowners all across Henry County who wanted something that wouldn't turn into a mud pit during our wet springs or get scorched brown by July. The best part? You can actually enjoy your pool area without worrying about landscaping maintenance every weekend. Whether you're in a newer subdivision or an established neighborhood near Heritage Park, pool turf is becoming the smart move for families who want their outdoor space to work for them, not the other way around.
McDonough sits on some heavy clay soil—the kind that holds water and doesn't drain like you'd hope after a good rain. That's exactly why pool turf makes sense here. Around your pool deck, you're dealing with moisture, splashing, and foot traffic that regular sod just doesn't handle well. Artificial turf stays stable under those conditions, doesn't compact, and won't leave you with soggy patches that breed mosquitoes. The clay also means installation requires proper base prep—we're talking good drainage layers and compaction to prevent settling. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property slopes toward the back or sits more open like some of the newer builds in the rapid-growth subdivisions. Our crews are used to working in these conditions and know how to slope the deck properly so water moves away from your pool equipment. Many HOAs in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have specific guidelines about landscaping appearance, and turf gives you that clean, maintained look year-round without violating any covenants.
It does warm up in direct sun, but not nearly as much as concrete pool decks. Modern turf has cooling infill options, and the real advantage is slip resistance when wet—something concrete can't match. Most McDonough homeowners find it comfortable for barefoot walking, especially with shade from mature trees. We can advise on infill choices when we visit your property.
Not if we install it right. We always include a gravel base layer and proper slope to direct water away from your pool equipment and toward yard drainage. Clay actually helps keep everything stable, which is good for longevity. We've done this in dozens of Henry County backyards and haven't had drainage complaints.
Way less than grass. You'll rinse it occasionally to remove chlorine residue and debris, maybe brush it a few times a year. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fight with our clay soil. It stays green and safe-looking year-round, which matters if you're in a neighborhood with HOA standards.
Absolutely. We work throughout Henry County, including all the newer developments. Most of those neighborhoods have good-sized backyards, and pool turf fits naturally into their landscape plans. Just bring your site details when you reach out, and we'll confirm timing and access.
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