Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's neighborhoods—especially Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—have exploded with new construction over the past decade, and a lot of homeowners here are discovering that their sloped yards are perfect candidates for artificial turf. The thing about a backyard that angles down toward a pool is that it's always been a drainage headache, especially with Henry County's heavy clay soil. Natural grass turns into a muddy mess after rain, and maintaining it on an incline is a constant uphill battle—literally. Artificial pool turf solves that problem completely. You get a safe, clean surface that drains instantly, stays green year-round without the sweat equity, and gives you way more usable space around your pool. Whether you're in one of Heritage Park's established subdivisions or a newer Eagle's Landing community, a sloped yard with pool turf becomes genuinely functional instead of a maintenance nightmare. We've installed dozens of these systems across Henry County, and the transformation is always the same: homeowners suddenly have a backyard they actually want to spend time in, instead of one they're constantly fighting with Mother Nature over.
Henry County clay is no joke—it compacts hard, sheds water poorly, and creates the perfect storm for erosion on slopes. Standard sod struggles here, especially around pool decks where foot traffic and sun exposure amplify the problem. Artificial turf eliminates that battle entirely. Most McDonough yards get solid afternoon sun, which is great for pool areas but brutal on natural grass in summer. The newer subdivisions tend toward larger lot sizes, which means bigger installation projects and more flexibility in design. We typically recommend a slight grade adjustment during installation to work *with* your slope rather than against it, and our base system handles the drainage that clay soil simply can't manage on its own. HOA guidelines in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown generally embrace artificial turf for pool surrounds—it's seen as maintenance-smart and family-friendly. We pull permits through McDonough and Henry County without issue, and the installation timeline usually runs 3–5 days depending on yard size and existing hardscape. One thing we always assess: how much sun hits different zones. Pools cast shadows, and we can blend turf types to match those patterns so everything looks cohesive.
Henry County's clay soil doesn't permeate—water sits on top instead of draining down. Around a pool on a slope, you're dealing with both runoff and compacted ground from foot traffic. Natural grass can't survive those conditions. Artificial turf with proper base preparation channels water away instantly, so you're standing on a clean, safe surface within minutes of rain, even on a sloped yard.
Absolutely. Slope is actually ideal for artificial turf because drainage is built into the system. We grade the base to work with your existing slope, install a permeable underlayment, and water flows right through. Your yard becomes safer and more usable than it was before—no more erosion, no more slippery grass, just solid footing.
Most residential pool-turf projects run 3–5 days, depending on yard size and whether we're removing old sod or working around existing hardscape. We handle all Henry County permits and coordinate with HOA requirements in neighborhoods like Kelleytown. Weather permitting, you're swimming on new turf within a week of the first site visit.
Yes. Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and most other McDonough subdivisions explicitly allow artificial turf for pool surrounds and backyards—it's viewed as smart property management. We pull all necessary permits through Henry County and coordinate directly with your HOA if required. No surprises, no fines.
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