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McDonough's growing neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the areas surrounding Heritage Park—are full of families who want their backyards to work harder. Pool season in Henry County is long, and that means chlorine, foot traffic, mud, and wear on whatever grass you've got. We've installed artificial turf around pools all over McDonough, and the difference is immediate. No more brown patches around the pool deck. No more mud tracked into the house. Your kids can jump straight from the water onto a clean, soft surface that drains instantly and stays green year-round. If you're managing a small backyard in one of the newer Eagle's Landing subdivisions or a larger lot in Kelleytown, artificial pool turf reshapes how your family actually uses the space. It's not just about looks—it's about durability, safety, and the simple fact that you can spend your summer enjoying the pool instead of babying your lawn. We've been doing this long enough to know what works in Henry County clay and what doesn't. That matters when you're installing something that's going to surround water and take a beating.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil drains differently than you might expect, and that's actually an advantage for pool-turf installations. Poolside artificial turf needs proper base prep and subsurface drainage—two things clay soil sometimes works against with natural grass. We account for that upfront. McDonough's rapid-growth neighborhoods mean newer homes with varied lot sizes and orientations. Some backyards in Eagle's Landing get brutal afternoon sun; others in Kelleytown sit more shaded. Artificial turf performs beautifully in both, which natural grass struggles with around high-traffic pool areas. We also pay attention to HOA rules in your specific neighborhood—some communities have guidelines about turf materials or deck layouts that we navigate without hassle. The other factor is Henry County heat and humidity. Your pool turf needs to be UV-stable and designed to shed water quickly without pooling. That's different from general-purpose landscape turf. We spec materials rated for pool environments and install them with drainage slopes that work with your actual yard topography, not against it.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown. We check your HOA rules before you commit to anything. If there are restrictions on materials or installation methods, we work within them. Many HOAs actually prefer turf because it's cleaner and lower-maintenance than natural grass around pools.
We install a perforated base layer that handles drainage independently of the soil underneath. Henry County's clay doesn't help, so we don't rely on it. Water moves through the turf itself and the engineered base, then percolates down or diverts to drainage. It's fast enough that you won't see standing water after a storm or heavy pool use.
Not with quality turf. We use UV-stabilized materials tested for Southern heat and humidity. The fibers won't bleach or degrade. Reflected heat from pool decks and concrete is actually why you want turf instead of natural grass—it stays cooler underfoot and doesn't burn in the glare.
Depends on size and base prep. A typical pool surround takes 2–4 days. We're based 45 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and show up ready to work. Most McDonough customers see their new turf finished within a week of signing the quote.
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