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Around Carrollton, your backyard pool is a centerpiece—whether you're near the UWG campus, in Downtown Carrollton, or out on one of those sprawling college-town lots. The problem most pool owners hit is maintaining grass around that constant foot traffic and chlorine splash-back. Our artificial turf solutions solve that headache. Instead of patchy, dead grass around your pool deck every summer, you get a clean, safe surface that won't stain, won't wash away, and won't turn brown from chemical exposure. Carroll County's red clay soil and our humid summers make natural grass around pools a losing battle anyway. We've installed pool turf for homeowners across Carrollton's neighborhoods, and the results speak for themselves—families enjoy their pools without worrying about muddy footprints, algae-laden runoff, or dead zones where nothing grows. Let's talk about what pool turf could look like in your yard. Get a free quote, no pressure.
Carroll County's red clay base means drainage can work against you near pool areas. Natural grass stays waterlogged longer, which breeds mold and creates that spongy, unsafe feel around your deck. Artificial turf actually drains faster than you'd expect—we engineer it to shed water quickly while preventing that swampy mess. Depending on whether your lot is shaded by trees (common in the UWG area and Downtown Carrollton) or gets full sun all day, we'll recommend different pile heights and blade designs. Sun-exposed pools need UV-stabilized turf that won't fade or become brittle; shadier yards can handle slightly softer varieties. Most Carrollton yards we work with range from modest residential sizes to larger, multi-zone properties. We account for slope, existing hardscape, and whether you're patching around existing deck areas or going full-surround. Installation timing matters too—we avoid the worst humidity windows to ensure proper seaming and curing. Red clay compaction is actually an advantage for us; it provides stable base preparation.
Chlorine splash and backwash won't damage quality artificial turf the way it destroys natural grass. Our pool-grade turf is chemically inert and colorfast. That said, heavy chlorine runoff (like dumping pool water directly onto your turf repeatedly) can degrade infill over time. We recommend rinsing affected areas with fresh water after heavy chemical events. Most Carrollton homeowners who rinse periodically see their turf last 10–15 years without issues.
Yes. Both neighborhoods have unique lot shapes and drainage situations. UWG-area yards tend to be smaller and tree-shaded; Downtown Carrollton lots vary widely. We handle HOA restrictions too—some neighborhoods have specific landscaping rules. Bring your HOA guidelines to your free quote consultation, and we'll confirm what we can install and any design limitations.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually ideal for base prep—it's dense and stable. Our drainage system works specifically with Georgia's humidity. We slope the base properly so water doesn't pool underneath. The turf itself breathes well enough that moisture doesn't get trapped, which prevents mold and odors that plague natural grass in humid summers.
Most residential pool areas take 2–4 days, depending on deck size and existing conditions. We start with base prep (leveling, red clay compaction, drainage setup), then install the turf and seal seams. Weather matters—we don't install during heavy rain or extreme heat. Once finished, you're safe to use the pool area immediately, though we recommend letting seams cure 24 hours before heavy foot traffic.
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