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Augusta's sandhill terrain is perfect for artificial turf—especially around your pool. Unlike Atlanta's heavy clay, our local soil drains beautifully, which means we're not fighting drainage demons when we install. That said, if you've got a pool deck in Summerville or Forest Hills, you know how intense the summer sun hits. Real grass turns into a brown mess, your kids track mud and algae into the water, and maintenance becomes a second job. Artificial pool turf solves that. It stays cool underfoot, won't stain with chlorine or rust-colored water, and you're not spending weekends with the mower. We've installed hundreds of pool areas across Augusta—from the manicured neighborhoods near Riverwalk to the larger estates out in West Augusta. The Sandhills' sandy loam actually works in our favor during installation; we get good compaction without the soil prep headaches you'd see elsewhere. Whether your pool is Olympic-sized or a modest plunge, we can design turf that looks natural, drains fast, and handles whatever August throws at it.
Augusta's sandhill geography gives us a real advantage. That sandy loam base over clay means drainage isn't a nightmare like it can be in heavier clay zones. When we're installing pool turf, we're not engineering elaborate French drains—the soil naturally sheds water. That said, sun exposure is intense in Richmond County summers. South and west-facing pool decks get brutal afternoon heat. We typically recommend darker artificial turf for north or east sides (it looks richer), and lighter, cooler-touch products for the deck's hot zones. Chlorine splash and mineral deposits from pool chemicals won't fade or degrade quality turf the way it would damage natural grass. Most Augusta pools sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're often working with compact areas where artificial turf really shines—no runoff, no mud, minimal footprint. Forest Hills and Olde Town neighborhoods sometimes have HOA guidelines around landscape materials, so we always verify local covenants before quoting. Installation in the Sandhills is straightforward: we grade, compact, and lay. The sandy base actually speeds up our timeline compared to other regions.
Not at all. Quality artificial pool turf is chlorine-resistant and UV-stabilized to handle chemical splash and salt-water exposure. Mineral deposits rinse away easily. Unlike natural grass, which turns yellow and dies under chlorine, our turf stays vibrant. We recommend occasional rinses with fresh water after heavy chemical seasons, but that's maintenance, not damage control.
Augusta summers are hot, but modern artificial turf has cooler-touch technology. We also color-match your selections strategically—lighter shades on south-facing areas, warmer tones elsewhere. The sandy soil base actually helps dissipate heat better than clay-heavy regions. Kids and pets won't burn their feet.
Our sandhill soil is your friend. That sandy loam drains naturally, so we don't need complicated subsurface systems. Water from pool splash and rain percolates quickly without pooling. We still grade properly and compact the base, but the Sandhills' native drainage saves time and cost compared to clay-based installations elsewhere.
Yes. We'll need basic info: pool dimensions, deck square footage, current condition, and your address (so we can flag any HOA rules for Summerville or Olde Town neighborhoods). Snap photos if you can. We'll send a detailed quote within 24 hours—no site visit required for preliminary pricing.
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