Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool day in Stockbridge looks a lot different when you've got artificial turf surrounding your deck. Instead of wrestling with muddy footprints tracked into the house or watching the grass die back in those scorching summer months, families in Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek are discovering that quality pool turf actually works harder than natural grass—especially in Henry County's climate. We've been installing artificial turf around pools across the Atlanta metro for years, and Stockbridge homeowners appreciate the same thing every time: no slippery algae buildup, no chemical interaction with chlorine runoff, and a surface that stays green and cushioned from June through September without constant maintenance. Military families stationed nearby or relocating to the area often choose artificial turf for pools because it cuts down on yard upkeep during transition seasons. The turf drains fast enough that you're not dealing with standing water after a heavy rain, and it won't degrade the way natural sod does when exposed to repeated chlorine splash. We handle the full installation—base preparation, proper slope for drainage, secure edging—so your pool area looks intentional and stays safe for kids running around.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for pool turf installation. Natural grass struggles here because clay compacts easily and drainage becomes sluggish, which is exactly why artificial turf thrives—it bypasses soil problems altogether and gives you reliable drainage right from the base layer. Homes in Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek typically sit on larger lots, which means you've got room to work with proper base prep and edge transitions. Sun exposure around pools varies significantly depending on tree coverage and deck orientation; some yards near Panola Mountain State Park area get afternoon shade that would stress natural grass, but artificial turf performs identically in sun or shade. Henry County's rapid growth means many neighborhoods have updated HOA guidelines around hardscape materials—artificial turf is almost always approved for pool decking since it's considered a safety and aesthetic upgrade. We size and slope the installation to handle Georgia's heavy summer thunderstorms; standing water is a non-issue when the base is correctly graded. Most Stockbridge pools benefit from a 15–20 foot turf border minimum, which gives swimmers comfortable space without overtaking the entire yard.
Absolutely. We excavate past the clay layer and install a compacted stone base that prevents settling and ensures water moves away from your pool perimeter. Clay's density actually works in our favor—it creates a firm, stable foundation. Without proper base prep in Henry County soil, natural grass would be waterlogged by August, but artificial turf with our preparation stays dry and secure year-round.
Yes. We offer verified military pricing on artificial turf projects, including pool installations. If you're stationed nearby or relocating to Eagles Landing or Reeves Creek, bring your military ID or discharge papers. We've worked with many service members who value the low-maintenance aspect during PCS moves and deployments.
Our pool-grade turf is chemically resistant and specifically engineered to handle chlorine exposure. Occasional splash or runoff won't degrade the fibers. We use materials designed for pool environments, unlike standard landscape turf. Rinse occasionally during heavy use seasons, and it'll outlast any natural grass in your situation.
Most residential pools take 2–4 days depending on deck size and base conditions. We handle site prep, base installation, turf layout, and secure edging in one project. Weather permitting, your pool area is ready to use within a week. We're based about 40 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible for Stockbridge homeowners.
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