Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's poolside living gets real when you stop fighting Henry County clay and start enjoying your backyard year-round. We see it all the time in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—homeowners who've spent summers battling mud, algae-stained concrete, and soggy grass around their pools finally make the switch to artificial turf, and they wish they'd done it sooner. Spring is exactly when pool season kicks into gear, and that's exactly why our spring special is built for neighborhoods like yours. Artificial pool turf handles the Georgia heat without turning brown, drains faster than natural grass ever could in our clay-heavy soil, and keeps chlorine splash zones looking sharp instead of bleached and dead. Your family spends real money on that pool—why let muddy feet and bare patches ruin the whole experience? We've installed hundreds of yards around McDonough's newer subdivisions, and the feedback is always the same: zero regrets, instant backyard upgrade. Our crew can handle the job in a fraction of the time other installers need, and our spring rates make it the smartest time to get it done before Memorial Day.
McDonough sits on clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain the way loamy yards do up north. That matters big-time around pools. Natural grass struggles in the splash zone because our soil holds water, chlorine burns patches brown, and foot traffic turns everything to mud within weeks. Artificial turf solves all three problems at once. We design pool installations with perforated backing and proper subsurface drainage so water moves through fast—essential in Henry County's summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies across the neighborhoods here; Eagle's Landing has mature tree coverage in spots, while newer subdivisions toward Kelleytown get hammered with afternoon heat. We account for both when selecting turf pile height and UV-stabilized materials. Most McDonough pools sit on 6,000–10,000 square-foot lots, so we typically edge turf from the pool deck perimeter back 8–12 feet, creating a clean transition zone and reducing chlorine exposure on your main yard. HOA rules in these communities are reasonable about artificial surfaces around pools—most just want it looking manicured and professional, which our turf does automatically. Installation timing matters here: spring weather is stable enough for proper base prep, and you're ready well before peak pool season.
Chlorine splash won't hurt modern pool turf—it's specifically engineered to handle chemical exposure without fading or breaking down. What matters is rinsing debris and preventing chemical buildup in one spot. Our McDonough installs include drainage solutions that naturally dilute and move chlorine water through the system, so you're not creating a chemical bath underneath.
We install with engineered base layers and perforated backing that drain at least 60 inches per hour—way faster than natural grass on clay soil. During typical summer storms in McDonough, standing water disappears in minutes, not hours. That means no pooling, no algae growth, and no mud around your deck.
Absolutely. Our spring special runs through May, and we schedule jobs across both neighborhoods regularly. We can typically complete a pool-area installation in 3–5 days depending on deck size, so you're lounging on new turf before summer break hits.
Most HOAs in Henry County approve pool turf without hassle—it's viewed as a maintenance upgrade, not a variance issue. We recommend checking your community guidelines (Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are both reasonable), but we've never had pushback on pool installations in these neighborhoods.
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