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Building a new home in Chattahoochee Hills? One of the smartest decisions you'll make for your pool deck and surrounding yard is installing premium artificial turf. The rolling hills of South Fulton create beautiful estate lots—and they also mean sloped terrain that natural grass struggles to handle, especially in high-traffic areas around your pool. We've worked with dozens of new construction homes in Serenbe and the Rico area, and we've seen firsthand how artificial turf transforms these properties. It's durable, low-maintenance, and actually makes sense for the clay-heavy soil common to this region. When you're already investing in a new build, adding quality turf around your pool area locks in curb appeal and functionality for decades. Unlike the rural lots around Cochran Mill Park where drainage and erosion can be real headaches, artificial turf gives you a clean, safe surface that doesn't degrade with pool chemicals or heavy summer use. Let's talk about how we can design a pool landscape that matches your vision and actually works with Chattahoochee Hills' terrain.
The soil composition in South Fulton's rolling hills is typically clay-based with decent drainage overall, but the slopes create challenges for natural grass maintenance around pool decks. Your new construction lot likely has either full sun exposure or the kind of dappled shade you get near the tree lines that border estate properties here. Serenbe's HOA landscape guidelines tend to favor manicured, clean aesthetics—which artificial turf nails immediately. Most new homes in this area sit on 1-5 acre lots, giving homeowners plenty of room to blend pool spaces with turf transitions. The real advantage: you won't deal with soil erosion issues that plague sloped yards after heavy Georgia summer storms. Installation on new construction is actually ideal because we're working with fresh grading and can integrate drainage considerations upfront. The clay-heavy terrain means natural grass would require constant aeration and supplemental irrigation during our hot, dry stretches. Artificial turf eliminates that battle entirely. Plus, pool chemicals and salt systems won't brown out synthetic fiber the way they destroy organic lawns. For Rico-area homes with larger setbacks from the road, turf creates a polished buffer that looks intentional and premium.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf won't discolor or degrade from chlorine splash, salt systems, or regular pool maintenance. South Fulton's summer heat combined with frequent pool use actually makes artificial turf the smarter long-term choice. It stays green and functional regardless of chemical exposure, and cleanup is literally just rinsing with a hose.
Yes—slopes are actually where turf excels. The rolling hills in South Fulton create drainage challenges for natural grass, but artificial turf manages water flow predictably. During new construction, we grade and prepare drainage beneath the turf, so you avoid the erosion and muddy runoff problems that plague sloped yards during Georgia storms.
Serenbe's guidelines emphasize polished, maintained landscapes, and turf delivers that instantly. We work with your HOA requirements to ensure color, pile height, and edge finishing meet standards. Most Serenbe homes benefit from turf because it looks intentional and premium—not like a shortcut.
We typically install after grading and pool decking are complete, which fits naturally into the construction sequence. For new builds in Chattahoochee Hills, we coordinate with your builder to ensure proper base preparation. The actual installation takes 2-5 days depending on square footage around your pool and yard transitions.
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