Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard pool deserves a surface that actually works year-round in Georgia heat—and that's exactly what artificial turf delivers for McDonough homeowners. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or anywhere across Henry County, that clay-heavy soil we deal with here makes natural grass a constant battle. Pool decks especially take a beating: chlorine burns the grass, foot traffic wears it bare, and our rapid-growth subdivisions mean most yards weren't built with durability in mind. LawnLogic specializes in pool-area turf installations that handle the unique demands of McDonough living. We're women-owned, we know this region inside and out, and we've transformed dozens of pools from muddy, patchy eyesores into clean, maintenance-free gathering spaces. No more replanting after every summer. No more brown spots. Just a lush, safe surface that stays green and stays put, even under the intense Georgia sun that beats down on Heritage Park and beyond.
McDonough's clay-dominant soil is both a challenge and a reason artificial turf makes so much sense around pools. Natural grass struggles in clay because drainage is poor—water pools, roots rot, and you're left with soggy, muddy areas that track into the house. Our artificial turf systems account for this by including proper base preparation and drainage layers that Henry County contractors sometimes skip. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property backs up to wooded areas (common in Eagle's Landing developments) or sits in the open (typical of newer subdivisions). Pool decks need UV-stable turf that won't fade or degrade after one summer of direct sun and chlorine splash. Shade from mature oaks is a bonus in this region, but it also means slower drying and potential algae growth on poorly drained surfaces. Most McDonough pool areas are 200–500 square feet; we size drainage and infill systems accordingly. Installation timing matters too—we typically avoid the hottest July weeks to ensure proper seaming and settling in our climate.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for pool environments and resists chlorine, salt, and standard pool chemicals. McDonough pools in Eagle's Landing and elsewhere won't damage the surface—chlorine actually helps prevent algae buildup. We recommend rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water, especially in high-splash zones, but it's far easier than nursing burned-out natural grass patches every season.
We install a perforated base layer and proper grade slope to direct water away from your pool and foundation. Clay soil in McDonough doesn't absorb quickly, so our system routes water laterally and prevents puddles. This is critical—poor drainage leads to algae, odors, and safety hazards. We've seen plenty of yards in Kelleytown that suffered because installers didn't account for our local soil type.
Yes. Our turf is non-toxic, has no sharp edges, and won't harbor bacteria better than natural grass—actually, it's more hygienic around pools because there's no mud or algae growth. It's comfortable underfoot and stays cooler than concrete. Families across McDonough neighborhoods trust it for children and dogs playing poolside.
Most McDonough pool-deck jobs (typical 300–400 sq. ft.) take 2–3 days from prep through seaming and infill. We work efficiently so you're not without pool access for long. Weather can affect timing—we avoid rain and extreme heat—but we'll give you a clear timeline at your consultation.
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