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Brookhaven homeowners know the deal: that Georgia sun is relentless, especially around your pool deck. Between the UV rays bouncing off the water and the heat soaking into natural grass, you're either dealing with dead patches by July or spending weekends maintaining something that never looks quite right. That's where artificial turf for pool areas makes a real difference. Unlike the clay-heavy soil you've got throughout DeKalb County, synthetic turf doesn't compress, doesn't retain moisture that breeds mold, and doesn't fade under constant sun exposure—especially when you choose a product with genuine UV protection built in. In neighborhoods like Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park, where yards tend to be established and landscaping is part of the home's character, pool turf adds that polished, low-maintenance edge without looking out of place. We've installed systems in the area for years, and the feedback is always the same: families actually use their pools more when they're not worried about soggy ground or tracking mud inside.
Brookhaven's urban clay soil is your biggest consideration around pool decks. That clay holds water like a sponge, which means puddles, algae growth, and turf that stays damp way too long in our humid summers. Proper drainage becomes non-negotiable here—we install base layers that channel water away from your pool instead of trapping it underneath. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the tree-heavy sections of Drew Valley or the more open lots near Town Brookhaven, but either way, UV-stabilized synthetic turf keeps its color and integrity year-round without the bleaching you see on standard artificial grass. Most Brookhaven pools sit in yards that range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which means we're typically looking at 400–800 square feet of deck turf—manageable for installation and realistic for your budget. Since many homes in these neighborhoods have HOA guidelines, we make sure our installations blend with the aesthetic standards of your community while solving the practical problem of pool-area maintenance.
Yes. Standard turf fades noticeably after one or two seasons under constant direct sun and chlorine splash. UV-protected turf uses additives and denser fibers that resist degradation. In Brookhaven's climate, you're looking at 8–10 years of color retention versus 3–4 years with budget options. That matters when your pool deck is one of the first things guests see.
Clay soil is actually why you want engineered drainage beneath the turf. We install a perforated base layer that slopes water away from your pool and foundation, preventing the waterlogging that clay naturally causes. Without it, you'd have soggy, slippery turf within weeks.
Chlorine splash and salt water can degrade lower-quality turf over time. We use turf rated for pool environments—it's chlorine-resistant and designed to handle splash zones. Regular rinsing after heavy pool use also extends the life significantly.
For a typical 500–700 square foot pool area, we usually complete installation in 2–3 days, depending on site prep and drainage work. DeKalb clay often requires more prep time than sandy soil, but we factor that in upfront so there are no surprises.
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