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Your pool area in Braselton is about to become either a mud pit or a dog-friendly oasis—and honestly, artificial turf makes that choice pretty easy. We've installed pool-side turf for homeowners in the Chateau Elan area and throughout the Traditions neighborhood, and the transformation is always the same: dogs stop tracking clay and wet grass into the house, kids have a safe place to run barefoot, and your pool deck goes from soggy disaster to usable year-round. The Jackson County clay around here doesn't drain like you'd want it to, especially right next to water features. Natural grass gets beaten down in about two seasons of heavy use, but artificial turf holds up to pool splash, chlorine exposure, and the kind of constant foot traffic that comes with actually using your backyard. We're 50 minutes south, and we make the drive regularly because Braselton homeowners get it—they invest in their outdoor spaces, and they're tired of maintaining them like a second job.
Braselton sits on clay soil that's typical for Jackson and Barrow counties, which means drainage is your enemy when you're building a pool deck. Natural grass struggles here because water pools on the surface instead of soaking through, creating that spongy, muddy texture that dogs love to destroy. Artificial turf solves this because we install it over a base system designed to shed water away from your pool area entirely. The sun exposure around most Braselton pools is pretty intense—especially in the Traditions development—so we size your turf pile height and backing to handle UV without fading or breaking down. One thing we always check: your HOA guidelines. Some neighborhoods have specific landscape requirements, and we'll confirm everything is compliant before we show up with equipment. Yard sizes in resort-adjacent communities like yours tend to be generous, which gives us room to create proper drainage slopes and choose turf products that handle the chlorine and salt systems common in this area. Installation around existing pools takes careful planning to protect your equipment and maintain proper grading.
Not the turf we install. We use products specifically rated for pool-side exposure because Jackson County homeowners deal with this constantly. The backing and infill are chosen to resist chemical breakdown. Rinse the turf occasionally if you're using salt chlorine systems, but degradation isn't a real concern with quality materials installed correctly.
Absolutely. We've done dozens around here. We work around your current pool structure, establish proper drainage to keep water away from your pool equipment and foundation, and phase the work so your pool stays functional. The whole process typically takes 2–3 days depending on deck size.
Clay-heavy soil like ours doesn't drain naturally, so we build a graded base with proper subsurface drainage before laying turf. This prevents water from pooling under the turf, which would create soft spots and encourage mold. It's an extra step, but it's essential in Jackson County.
Yes. Natural grass gets shredded by constant running, swimming, and wet paws in 1–2 seasons. Artificial turf stays intact, drains fast so it doesn't get muddy, and doesn't track into your house. Dogs on turf mean less cleanup, less yard maintenance, and a backyard that actually works for your family.
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