Vs Sod — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in McDonough takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the clay-heavy soil that's everywhere in Henry County, and families splashing around year-round, natural sod just can't keep up. That's where artificial pool turf changes the game. We've installed it for homeowners across Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, and the difference is immediate—no more mud tracked into the house, no bare patches after summer, no constant watering bills. Pool turf gives you that lush, safe surface around your water feature without the maintenance nightmare that comes with real grass in our clay-dominated soil. Whether your yard wraps around a small family pool or you've got one of those impressive setups in the newer subdivisions, artificial turf delivers comfort underfoot, better drainage than you'd expect, and a look that stays green and inviting from spring through winter. Most homeowners are surprised at how much time and money they actually save once they make the switch.
McDonough's Henry County clay is honestly one of the biggest reasons pool turf makes sense here. Real sod struggles with compaction in clay—it gets waterlogged in wet months and hard as concrete in dry ones. Artificial turf doesn't care. It drains right through, even in our heavy-clay neighborhoods like Kelleytown and Eagle's Landing, where drainage is an ongoing conversation with contractors. Sun exposure varies depending on lot size and tree coverage, but most McDonough pool areas get solid afternoon sun, which can stress natural grass. Our turf handles it without browning or requiring constant maintenance. We always check for HOA guidelines in your development—many communities have specific rules about landscape materials—so that's a first conversation we have. Pool decks in Henry County also deal with temperature swings; artificial turf stays cooler underfoot than concrete in summer and never gets slippery when wet. Installation around pool equipment and existing hardscaping is straightforward; we work with your current layout rather than ripping everything out.
Absolutely. Our pool turf is engineered for hot climates and handles Georgia's humidity without degrading, fading, or developing mold issues like natural sod can in our clay-heavy soil. It stays comfortable underfoot even in peak summer, and drainage prevents the soggy conditions that plague Kelleytown yards during rainy seasons. You'll notice the difference immediately compared to sod.
We custom-fit turf around pumps, filters, and existing decking without disrupting your setup. Most Eagle's Landing pools have modest equipment areas, so it's straightforward. We measure twice, cut precisely, and secure edges so nothing shifts under foot traffic. The whole process typically takes 1–2 days depending on deck size.
Most do, especially for pool areas rather than front yards. We've worked extensively in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown subdivisions where HOAs actually prefer it—less water use, no mud tracking, cleaner maintenance. We always verify requirements upfront so there are no surprises down the road.
Night and day. Clay compacts, stays soggy, and kills sod roots. Turf drains instantly, never compacts, and eliminates the bare patches and mud issues we see constantly in McDonough yards. You'll also cut water bills by 80–90%, which adds up fast in a Georgia summer.
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