Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's poolside living has changed dramatically over the last decade. Drive through Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown, and you'll see why families here are ditching chlorine-stained concrete for artificial turf around their pools. The Henry County clay soil holds moisture differently than sandy regions, which means traditional sod battles algae and compaction year-round—especially in those rapidly expanding subdivisions where builders pack homes closer together. Pool turf solves that problem outright. You get a non-slip surface that stays green through Georgia's brutal summers, drains without pooling, and doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. For homeowners who use wheelchairs or mobility devices, this matters even more. A properly installed pool turf gives you solid footing, predictable traction, and zero wobble—the kind of reliable access that lets everyone in your family actually enjoy the water without stress. We've installed hundreds of pool systems in Henry County, and the ones with artificial turf consistently outperform concrete or traditional grass. No brown patches. No slippery algae buildup. Just a backyard that works.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil presents a real installation consideration that contractors sometimes gloss over. That dense base drains slowly, which is exactly why pool turf excels here—we build a proper subsurface system that handles Georgia's frequent afternoon thunderstorms without ponding. Your yard's slope matters too. Properties in Eagle's Landing and around Heritage Park tend to have gentle grades, which actually makes installation straightforward. We confirm drainage patterns before we begin, and in Henry County's case, we're usually working with existing mature landscaping or newly cleared subdivisions—both scenarios we handle regularly. Sun exposure varies block to block, especially in the tree-lined neighborhoods. Some pool areas get brutal direct sun (our UV-stabilized fibers handle that), while others sit partially shaded by oaks and pines. We assess this on-site because what works three houses down doesn't always work on your lot. Wheelchair accessibility requires specific considerations too: we ensure transitions are beveled, not abrupt; the infill material is compacted evenly; and the pile height allows smooth chair movement. Henry County HOAs sometimes have landscape guidelines worth checking—most support artificial turf as a water-conservation measure, but it's worth confirming before installation begins.
Absolutely. Henry County clay doesn't percolate like sand, so we build a more robust base layer with proper drainage stone and perforated underlayment. This prevents water from sitting beneath the turf after our frequent Georgia rains. It actually makes the system more durable long-term because standing water under turf is the enemy. We've done hundreds of these installs in McDonough specifically because of this soil condition.
Yes, when installed correctly. We bevel all transitions, compact the infill evenly so there's no shifting underfoot, and use pile heights that allow smooth chair movement. Many McDonough families with mobility considerations choose pool turf precisely because it eliminates the unpredictability of concrete slabs and natural grass. It's stable, predictable, and safe.
Our turf fibers are UV-stabilized to withstand Georgia heat without fading or breaking down. Even full-sun pool areas in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown stay green and functional year-round. We assess your specific sun pattern during the site visit because shade coverage varies significantly across McDonough neighborhoods.
Most Henry County HOAs support artificial turf as a water-smart upgrade. We recommend checking your specific covenants, but in our experience, McDonough neighborhoods view pool turf favorably because it's maintenance-free and drought-resistant. We can discuss this during your consultation.
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