Zero Down — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Atlanta runs long—we're talking April through October of comfortable swimming weather, which means your pool deck gets heavy foot traffic for months. That's where artificial turf around the pool makes a real difference. Instead of dealing with mud, slippery wet concrete, or patchy natural grass that struggles in the shade of Buckhead's mature trees or bakes under the Midtown sun, you get a clean, safe, cushioned surface that stays green year-round. Homeowners across Atlanta—from Virginia-Highland's tree-lined lots to the wider yards in Grant Park—are ditching the maintenance headaches. No more chlorine-damaged grass, no more mud tracked into the house, no more fighting the Georgia humidity while trying to keep sod alive next to pool chemicals. Artificial turf drains instantly, won't stain, and handles the intense summer heat that turns regular grass brown. You get that resort feel without the resort-level upkeep. Our crew knows Atlanta's neighborhoods inside and out, and we've installed pool turf in yards with every possible lot size and shape—tight urban spaces in Inman Park, sprawling properties in Westside developments, and everything in between.
Atlanta's soil is mostly dense Fulton clay, which creates drainage challenges around pools. Natural grass stays waterlogged after rainfall, and that moisture right next to your pool deck invites algae and keeps feet wet longer than they should be. Artificial turf solves that problem with built-in permeability—water flows through to the ground below, so your deck dries fast even after a heavy storm. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Buckhead and Midtown properties often have older trees that create afternoon shade, which kills natural grass but keeps artificial turf cooler and actually extends its lifespan. Grant Park and Virginia-Highland lots run the spectrum from full sun to dappled shade, so we assess your specific exposure before recommending turf weight and infill. Many Atlanta neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about landscaping, so we make sure pool turf meets those requirements—most associations approve it as a hardscape alternative. Pool decks in Atlanta see heavy use: kids jumping in and out, furniture moved around, chemical splashes. The turf we install is rated for high traffic and chemical exposure, with drainage systems designed to handle our subtropical rainfall patterns.
Not with quality turf. The materials we use have UV protection built in and are tested to resist fading in intense Georgia heat. If anything, the shade from Atlanta's tree canopy—especially common in Buckhead and Virginia-Highland—actually helps preserve color. We've installed pool turf that looks vibrant after five years in full Midtown sun.
We install a perforated base layer that sits on top of the Fulton clay. Water drains through the turf and the base, then permeates into the ground or is directed to your pool's existing drainage. This prevents the waterlogging you'd get with natural grass and stops that swampy feeling around your deck.
Absolutely. Pets can't dig it up like natural grass, and any accidents rinse away with the hose. No mud tracked into the house—which matters in Atlanta neighborhoods where kids and dogs spend half the summer poolside. The turf stays clean and odor-free.
We remove any dead or damaged grass, prepare and level the base (important with varied lot types across Atlanta), install drainage, lay the turf, and secure the seams. For most residential pools in neighborhoods like Grant Park or Inman Park, the job takes a few days. We handle the whole process and clean up after ourselves.
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