Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Around Chateau Elan and the Traditions neighborhood, pool decks take a beating—chlorine, foot traffic, wet conditions, and that heavy Jackson County clay underneath your yard all conspire to turn a natural grass pool area into a muddy mess by mid-summer. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get a clean, dry deck in minutes instead of hours, no more tracking clay into the house, and zero dead patches from constant water exposure. Because Braselton sits in resort territory with some of the region's most manicured properties, your pool area should look intentional and polished, not like something that drains poorly and feels swampy. That's what modern synthetic turf does—it drains aggressively, stays cool underfoot, and looks sharp year-round without the mold and mildew issues that plague real grass in moisture-heavy zones. Whether you're in the Chateau Elan area or closer to Road Atlanta, your pool deck deserves better than the clay-soil reality working against you.
Jackson County clay is dense and slow-draining, which means standing water around your pool is almost guaranteed if you rely on natural grass or bare soil. Braselton's summer humidity amplifies the problem—what might dry out elsewhere lingers here, creating ideal conditions for mold and that slick, slippery deck feeling. Artificial turf solves this with a professionally engineered drainage base. We install a crushed stone and sand layer beneath the synthetic fibers, so water percolates straight through instead of pooling on the surface. Many homes in the Traditions area and near Chateau Elan have mature trees, which means partial shade in some pool zones and full sun in others. Quality pool turf handles both—it won't fade unevenly or develop bare spots from shade like natural grass does. If your HOA has landscape guidelines (common in these communities), we work within those parameters. Typical Braselton pool decks range from 300 to 800 square feet, and we size drainage infrastructure accordingly. The synthetic fibers we use are UV-stabilized to handle the Georgia sun without breaking down, and they're textured to prevent slipping when wet—critical for safety in a family pool setting.
Absolutely. The drainage base we install beneath the turf is specifically designed to manage Jackson County's clay and Braselton's moisture-heavy environment. Water doesn't sit on the surface—it drains through the synthetic fibers into the gravel layer and percolates down and away. You won't get the mold, slime, or swampy feel that plagues natural grass in humid resort-adjacent communities.
Most residential pool decks in the Chateau Elan and Traditions areas take 2–3 days, depending on size and existing ground prep. We remove old sod if needed, grade the area, install drainage infrastructure, and lay the turf. You're pool-ready by the end of the project, no curing time required.
No. We use textured synthetic fibers that provide grip even when saturated—critical for pool safety. The surface feels natural underfoot and won't become slick like concrete or some polished stone materials do when wet.
Yes. Quality pool turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from standard pool maintenance chemicals. Occasional rinses help keep it clean, but the material itself stands up to direct exposure better than natural grass, which would die and stain from chemical contact.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.