Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Brookhaven deserves a surface that actually works with Georgia's weather, not against it. That clay-heavy soil around Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park drains poorly when we get those heavy summer storms, and nobody wants a muddy mess poolside. Artificial turf solves that problem—it's engineered to shed water fast while staying comfortable underfoot year-round. We've installed pool turf throughout DeKalb County, including neighborhoods around Oglethorpe University and Drew Valley, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners love how it handles drainage without the constant maintenance of natural grass. Your deck stays dry, your yard looks polished, and you skip the algae and mud altogether. Whether you're in 30319 or 30329, the principle is the same: proper drainage means a safer, more usable pool area. That's what we build.
Brookhaven sits on notoriously dense DeKalb clay, which is beautiful for keeping tree root systems stable but terrible at letting water move through quickly. Around your pool, that means standing water after rain unless you've got slope and drainage working together. Our pool turf installations here account for the natural grade of your yard—whether you're in the flatter sections of Historic Brookhaven or the slightly rolling terrain near Drew Valley—and we layer in proper subsurface drainage to complement the clay underneath. Most Brookhaven lots are established properties with mature trees, so we're often working around shade patterns that shift throughout the day. Artificial turf doesn't get slippery when wet the way natural grass does, which matters more when kids and adults are moving between pool and deck. HOA guidelines in Ashford Park and adjacent neighborhoods typically allow turf if it's maintained cleanly and blends with the surrounding landscape, so we design installations that respect those sight lines. The installation itself takes into account Brookhaven's urban density—we work efficiently in established neighborhoods where driveways are narrow and landscaping is already mature.
Clay particles are tiny and compact tightly, blocking water movement. Brookhaven's soil naturally sits at a higher moisture level, especially in yards that slope toward the house. Around your pool, that means rain collects instead of draining away. Artificial turf with proper subsurface drainage (perforated base layers) lets water pass through the turf face and moves it laterally away from the pool deck, bypassing the clay issue entirely.
Absolutely. Modern pool turf isn't the bright plastic look from 20 years ago. We match it to the grass varieties already growing in Brookhaven's established neighborhoods, so it blends naturally. The key is choosing the right blade texture and color—something that harmonizes with Drew Valley or Ashford Park's landscape character rather than standing out as fake.
It drains faster than natural grass. Water moves through the turf pile immediately, then through the permeable base layer, preventing the pooling and mud we see on natural grass after heavy rain. Your deck dries in hours, not days. This is especially valuable in DeKalb, where summer afternoons can dump inches quickly.
It's straightforward but requires planning. Mature trees, underground utilities, and existing hardscape mean we survey carefully. Around Oglethorpe University and the neighborhoods nearby, we've done dozens of these jobs. We call out utility lines, work around established root systems, and coordinate timing so we're not disrupting the neighborhood longer than necessary.
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