Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Chattahoochee Hills means making the most of those rolling South Fulton estate lots—and honestly, natural grass around a pool deck is a constant headache. Between the heavy foot traffic, chlorine splashing, and our unpredictable Georgia humidity, most homeowners end up with muddy patches or thin, stressed turf by mid-summer. That's where artificial pool turf changes the game. We've installed raised-bed bordered pool areas throughout Serenbe and the Rico area, and the difference is immediate: no more mud tracked into the house, no dead zones from chemical exposure, and a pristine look year-round. The raised-bed border approach works especially well on these larger rural properties because it defines your pool space while managing drainage away from the foundation. Your guests won't be slipping on wet concrete, and you'll actually enjoy maintaining your backyard instead of fighting it every weekend. Whether you're nestled near Cochran Mill Park or deeper into one of these private estates, artificial turf lets you focus on the pool itself—not lawn care.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain as quickly as sandy areas closer to Atlanta. That's actually a reason many homeowners choose artificial turf: clay soil around pools can become waterlogged and compacted, especially during our wet springs. The raised-bed border installation method we use here accounts for that—we create a subtle grade separation that channels water away from the pool structure and your home's foundation. Summer sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in a tree-canopied section of Serenbe or on more open acreage in the Rico area. We assess your pool's orientation and surrounding oak and pine coverage to recommend UV-rated turf grades accordingly. Most properties here have enough square footage around the pool to accommodate both functional turf zones (high-traffic areas) and aesthetic buffering with border landscaping. HOA guidelines in Serenbe do apply, so we coordinate color and pile height choices early. Our experience with South Fulton's humidity means we always prioritize drainage layers beneath the turf—standing water and Georgia summer heat are a bad combination. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on border complexity and soil prep.
Absolutely. Modern pool-grade artificial turf is manufactured specifically for chlorine and salt exposure. We've installed hundreds of square feet in Serenbe and throughout South Fulton without degradation issues. The key is proper infill and drainage—your turf sheds chemicals naturally, and our raised-bed design prevents pooling of treated water. We recommend a quick rinse during heavy chemical treatment weeks, but that's routine maintenance, not repair work.
The raised border creates a gentle mounding effect around your pool deck—typically 4–8 inches—which looks intentional and landscaped rather than flat. It handles the clay soil drainage issues common to Chattahoochee Hills and gives you a finished edge that frames the pool beautifully. It also reduces the chance of runoff from the surrounding yard flowing toward the pool structure.
Most pool-turf projects in Chattahoochee Hills can be completed in 3–5 days, depending on border prep and soil conditions. We schedule around your pool season when possible. Lead time for turf orders is typically 2–3 weeks, so we usually book installations 4–6 weeks out during peak summer.
Yes, Serenbe has landscape guidelines, and we're familiar with them. We typically recommend earth-tone turf options and moderate pile heights (around 1.5 inches) that align with community aesthetic standards. We handle HOA coordination as part of the process so you don't have to.
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