Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Alpharetta runs long, and that means more time enjoying your backyard—but only if it's actually comfortable to move around in. We've worked with homeowners across Windward, Avalon, and Crabapple who realized that wet grass around a pool deck turns into a slipping hazard, especially for anyone using a wheelchair or mobility device. That's where pool turf changes the game. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf around your pool stays dry faster, creates a stable, slip-resistant surface, and doesn't turn into mud when kids are running in and out of the water. You get a usable backyard year-round—no muddy footprints tracked through the house, no patchy dead spots from chlorine damage, and a surface that's genuinely accessible for everyone in your family. Alpharetta's newer construction lots and North Fulton clay soil can actually make traditional grass around pools a real maintenance headache. Our artificial turf solutions are built for Georgia heat and humidity, and we've installed hundreds of pool decks in your area that look clean, stay green, and actually function like the outdoor living spaces they're meant to be.
Alpharetta's clay-heavy soil doesn't drain like you'd want around a pool—water pools up, grass dies in patches, and you're fighting with your yard instead of enjoying it. When we install pool turf in neighborhoods like Windward and Avalon, we account for that moisture issue upfront with proper base preparation and drainage layers. The sun exposure around your pool varies dramatically depending on whether you're in Crabapple's tree-lined lots or closer to Alpharetta City Center, where homes tend to sit more open. Our turf selections handle both full-sun glare and partial-shade areas without thinning out. Most Alpharetta pools sit on smaller residential lots—maybe 10,000 to 15,000 square feet total—so every square foot counts. We design your turf installation to maximize usable space around the pool while keeping maintenance minimal. HOA communities in the Avalon area sometimes have specific landscape guidelines, so we work with your deed restrictions to make sure your turf installation is approved. Georgia's heat and chlorine splash are tough on natural grass, but engineered artificial turf is specifically rated for pool environments. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on prep work needed for that clay base.
Not with pool-grade turf. We use materials specifically formulated to resist chlorine, salt, and UV damage. The key is occasional rinsing with fresh water after heavy pool use—same maintenance you'd apply in any Georgia community. Most Alpharetta homeowners just rinse their deck off weekly during summer, and the turf holds up beautifully season after season.
Yes. Accessibility-focused turf has a firmer backing, consistent pile height, and proper infill compaction so wheelchairs and walkers roll smoothly without sinking or catching. We design the installation with ramp transitions and slip-resistant surfaces so every family member can navigate your pool deck safely—critical in Alpharetta's family-oriented neighborhoods.
Clay drains poorly and can shift seasonally, so we install a reinforced base layer to prevent settling. This extra step adds upfront cost but prevents the turf from developing low spots or wrinkles over time. It's worth the investment in North Fulton—homes here need that foundation stability.
Absolutely. We can lay pool turf over concrete, pavers, or existing deck surfaces in Avalon and surrounding areas. We'll assess drainage around your pool and add any necessary underlayment. Most installations take just a few days with minimal disruption to your summer plans.
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