Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton homeowners have figured out what resort communities know: a pool deck needs to look sharp year-round without the upkeep nightmare. Between the Chateau Elan area and the Traditions neighborhood, we see a lot of yards built around entertaining—and a pool surrounded by dead grass or slippery concrete isn't the vibe anyone's going for. That's where recycled-material artificial turf comes in. It's not the plastic carpet from 15 years ago. Modern pool turf actually drains, stays cool underfoot, and handles that Georgia clay soil we've got here in Jackson County without settling or shifting. More importantly, it's made from recycled materials—so you're getting durability, low maintenance, and an honest environmental choice all at once. Our team understands the specific challenges of Braselton's landscape: the humidity, the clay subgrade, the way sun hits differently depending on whether you're poolside in the Traditions or over near Chateau Elan. We've installed enough pool decks in this area to know exactly what works and what doesn't. No guessing, no shortcuts.
Jackson County's clay soil is both a blessing and a headache for pool installations. The good news: it drains predictably once you get past the top layer. The catch: you can't just lay turf on undisturbed clay and expect it to hold up through Georgia summers and the occasional heavy rain. We account for this by installing a proper drainage base before the recycled-material turf goes down—this keeps your pool deck from becoming a swamp or developing low spots where water pools (pun intended). Sun exposure varies across Braselton neighborhoods. Some Traditions homes get afternoon shade from mature pines; Chateau Elan–adjacent properties often run hotter and drier. We assess this during the site visit because turf color and wear patterns shift with exposure. You'll also notice that resort-adjacent communities like yours tend to have HOA landscape guidelines. We're familiar with Braselton's common covenants around pool aesthetics and material standards—recycled turf actually fits nicely into those rules because it reads as 'quality' without the synthetic-plastic look of older options. One more thing: yard size around Braselton pools tends to be generous. That means we're often working with bigger decking areas, which actually makes the recycled-material investment make more sense—you're spreading the cost across more square footage and getting cleaner sightlines around the pool.
Absolutely. We install a drainage system under the turf specifically because of our clay soil. Water moves through the recycled material itself and then down through a gravel base, so you won't get pooling or settling. The turf fibers are rated for high moisture environments—they won't break down or shift the way natural grass would on clay.
Modern recycled turf runs only slightly warmer than premium natural grass—maybe 5–10 degrees Fahrenheit higher on a hot Georgia afternoon. We can also recommend lighter color options that reflect more heat. Either way, it's cooler than concrete, which is what most Braselton pool decks would otherwise be.
In our experience, yes. Most Jackson County HOAs care about durability, appearance, and drainage—not the specific material. Recycled turf checks all three boxes. If you have a specific covenant concern, bring it to us and we'll review it with you before we bid.
Most residential pool decks take 2–4 days, depending on size and prep work. If your yard has significant clay unevenness or drainage issues, we budget an extra day. We'll give you a clear timeline during the estimate so there's no surprise downtime around your pool.
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