Vs Pavers — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's growing neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown especially—are packed with families who want a backyard that actually gets used. Pavers around a pool sound great until you're replacing cracked concrete every few years or dealing with algae buildup on stone. Artificial turf changes that math completely. You get a soft, safe surface around your pool deck that never needs sealing, never gets slippery when wet, and handles the Georgia heat without scorching or turning brown by July. We've installed pool-turf setups across Henry County for homeowners who got tired of the maintenance treadmill. The difference between a pool area that feels finished and one that just feels like leftover yard? Usually comes down to what's around the water. That's where turf makes sense—it's durable, it looks intentional, and your kids can actually run around without the slip-and-fall risk that comes with traditional pavers or concrete.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil creates two problems most McDonough homeowners don't think about until it's too late: poor drainage and uneven settling. That clay underneath means traditional pavers shift and crack within a few seasons, especially in rapidly developing areas like Eagle's Landing where the ground hasn't fully compacted yet. Artificial turf solves this without the headaches. Our installation process accounts for Henry County's clay by creating proper drainage layers beneath the turf—water moves through instead of pooling. The Georgia sun is relentless in summer, but modern pool turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading and heat damage. Shade patterns vary depending on your lot orientation around Heritage Park or near McDonough Square neighborhoods, so we always assess sun exposure before recommending pile height and backing. Most McDonough pool yards run 200–400 square feet of deck space, and turf installation in these tighter zones is actually faster and cleaner than concrete work. No curing time, no dust, and your pool is ready to use the same day we finish.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade turf specifically designed for pool environments—chlorine, salt systems, and sunscreen won't degrade it. Henry County's summer heat is intense, but UV-stabilized fibers actually perform better than natural grass in those conditions. Rinse it occasionally to prevent chemical residue buildup, and you're good for years.
Yes, and that's the key difference between a DIY install that fails and one that lasts. Henry County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install perforated base layers and sometimes add French drains depending on your lot. It adds cost upfront but saves thousands in repairs later when pavers start shifting.
We work around your pool without draining it. We measure, prep the deck, remove old pavers or concrete if needed, and install turf in sections. Most McDonough installations take one to two days. We're careful near pool equipment and plumbing—no surprises.
DIY is possible but risky in McDonough's clay soil. Poor base preparation means settling, wrinkles, and drainage issues within a season. Professional installation includes site assessment, proper grading, and warranty protection. For most homeowners, it's worth the investment.
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