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Pool season in Carrollton means one thing: muddy feet and wet grass everywhere. Whether you're in the heart of Downtown Carrollton or near the UWG campus, that red clay soil we're famous for turns into a mess the second kids track water out of the pool. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves that problem completely—no mud, no slippery wet grass, and no constant reseeding battles against our Georgia heat and humidity. We've installed pool-area turf in neighborhoods all across Carroll County, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it's the best upgrade they made for their outdoor space. You get a clean, safe surface year-round, and honestly, your pool area looks sharper too. The investment pays for itself in saved water bills, zero maintenance headaches, and the fact that you're not replacing dead grass patches every summer. If your HOA allows it—and most do for pool areas—artificial turf is the practical choice for families who actually use their pools instead of just looking at them.
Carrollton's red clay is beautiful until you're dealing with a pool area. That heavy clay doesn't drain like sandy soil does, which means water pools (no pun intended) around traditional grass, creating dead patches and spongy ground. Artificial turf solves that immediately—we install proper drainage systems underneath so water moves away from your deck and into the yard. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the UWG area or closer to Downtown, but pool decks typically get full sun in summer, which beats down on both natural and artificial grass. Our turf is built to handle that heat without fading or melting. College-town lots in Carrollton tend to be moderate-sized, which means your pool area is probably a centerpiece—all the more reason to keep it looking sharp. Most HOA rules we see in Carroll County neighborhoods allow artificial turf for pool decks since it's a safety and maintenance upgrade, not a cosmetic one. We handle all the site prep, drainage, and installation, and our crew knows how to work with that clay base to ensure proper slope and long-term performance.
Most HOAs in Carroll County approve turf for pool areas because it's a safety and drainage improvement, not a full lawn replacement. Check your covenants, but pool decks are typically exempt or explicitly allowed. We can help you understand your specific rules and present installation plans to your HOA if needed.
We install a perforated base layer that sits directly on your clay soil, which channels water away from the pool deck. Red clay doesn't absorb water naturally, so proper slope and subsurface drainage are critical—exactly what we design for every Carrollton pool installation.
Yes. Our turf is rated for high heat and won't get dangerously hot like dark pavement does. It drains chlorinated water safely, won't stain, and stays cool to bare feet. Carrollton families use it daily without issues.
Most residential pool decks in Carroll County take 2–3 days from start to finish, depending on size and drainage requirements. We'll give you an exact timeline during your site visit so you can plan around your summer schedule.
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