Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck doesn't have to turn into a mud pit every time it rains in Stockbridge. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in Eagles Landing and the Reeves Creek area, and the drainage difference is night and day compared to natural grass. Here's the reality: Henry County clay sits heavy, water pools up, and by mid-summer you're dealing with dead patches and mosquito breeding grounds. Artificial pool turf solves that problem. It looks sharp year-round, it drains instantly even during Georgia's afternoon downpours, and your family can actually use the pool area without slipping on wet sod or tracking mud inside. We're a local crew operating throughout Stockbridge and Henry County—we know this soil, we know these neighborhoods, and we've learned exactly how to install turf systems that handle our rainfall patterns. Your pool surround should be functional and beautiful. Let's talk about making it happen.
Stockbridge's clay-based soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons homeowners here switch to artificial turf around pools. Natural grass struggles because water doesn't drain down—it spreads sideways, which means your deck stays saturated longer and grass roots rot. We account for this during installation by creating a proper sub-base with drainage rock and slope, so water moves away from your pool and foundation instead of sitting under the surface. The Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek neighborhoods tend to have larger lot sizes, which gives us room to angle drainage toward landscaping or dry wells. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near tree coverage or more open—we'll assess your specific property to recommend turf pile height and backing. HOA rules in some Stockbridge communities are particular about deck appearance, so we make sure your installation looks polished from day one. Installation timing matters too; we typically schedule spring through fall when ground conditions are workable and weather isn't creating mud. Your pool won't go unused while we work—we're efficient and respectful of your space.
Absolutely. Our drainage system beneath the turf moves water down and away rather than letting it pool on the surface like natural grass does in Henry County clay. Even during heavy summer storms, your deck dries faster than sod would. The backing material we use is specifically chosen for humid climates—it resists mold and algae growth, and UV-rated yarn won't degrade in Georgia sun.
It can get warm, but it's not unbearable. We often recommend lighter-colored turf in full-sun areas around Stockbridge pools, which reflects more heat. Some homeowners also add a shade structure or plant trees nearby. Compare it to real grass—by July, clay soil heats up just as much, and you lose grass coverage anyway.
Most residential pool areas take 2–4 days depending on size and existing conditions. We remove old sod if needed, prep and slope the base properly for drainage, then lay and seam the turf. We're based less than an hour from Stockbridge, so we can schedule flexibly and follow up quickly if needed.
Minimal upkeep. Rinse it occasionally to remove pollen or dust, brush it monthly to keep fibers standing up, and clear debris. Unlike natural grass in Henry County's heavy clay, you won't deal with mowing, fertilizer runoff, or bare patches. It stays usable all year.
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