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Chattahoochee Hills has some of the most beautiful estate properties in South Fulton, and plenty of those homes come with pools that deserve equally stunning surroundings. The challenge? Those rolling hills and rural lot sizes mean you're working with clay-heavy soil, unpredictable shade patterns from mature trees, and drainage considerations that most standard landscaping just can't handle well. That's where artificial turf comes in—especially when accessibility matters to your family. Unlike natural grass that gets slippery when wet or patchy under pool chemicals, quality artificial turf gives you a safe, level surface year-round. Whether your home is nestled in the Serenbe community or out in the Rico area, pool-side turf transforms that space from a maintenance headache into a genuine gathering spot. We've worked on plenty of Chattahoochee Hills properties where families wanted their pool deck to be usable by everyone—including older relatives, kids in wheelchairs, or anyone who just needs confident, slip-resistant footing. The terrain and climate here actually make artificial turf the smarter choice.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with predominantly clay-based soil that doesn't drain as quickly as sandy loam—a real issue when you've got chlorinated pool water running off onto your landscape. The shade situation varies dramatically depending on where your lot sits relative to the mature tree canopy common to this area. Some properties around Cochran Mill Park and the Serenbe development get dappled afternoon shade, while others catch full sun exposure. Natural grass struggles with both extremes here: too much shade and it thins out, too much sun and chlorine burn becomes your constant problem. Artificial turf eliminates that guessing game. For wheelchair accessibility—which many Chattahoochee Hills families prioritize—you'll want a turf with excellent infill that prevents settling and maintains a completely level surface. The larger estate lots typical of this area give you room to create a genuine pool environment rather than just a small deck. Installation on these properties typically involves proper grading to work with the natural slopes, ensuring water drains away from the pool structure and toward your yard's natural grade. We handle the clay soil prep differently than typical Georgia installations because of the local drainage patterns.
Not at all—that's actually one of the biggest advantages. Unlike natural grass that bleaches and dies under chemical exposure, quality artificial turf resists chlorine, bromine, and salt water. The main thing is making sure water drains properly off the deck, which our installation accounts for given the clay soil conditions common to your area. We've done dozens of pools in South Fulton with zero turf degradation from chemicals.
Yes, and it's one of the best options available. We install turf with proper infill density and backing that creates a completely level, firm surface. Unlike natural grass that can develop ruts, settle unevenly, or become slippery when wet, artificial turf maintains consistent height and traction. For families in Chattahoochee Hills wanting inclusive pool access, it's genuinely transformative.
The slopes in Chattahoochee Hills actually work in your favor. We grade the turf base to follow your natural terrain, directing water away from pool structures and toward lower points on your property. The clay soil means we're more careful about subsurface drainage than in sandier areas—we use proper base preparation and perforated backing to prevent pooling.
Artificial turf performs identically in sun or shade, which is perfect for properties around here with mixed tree coverage. You won't get the thinning, bare spots, or moss growth that plague natural grass in shaded pool areas. Whatever your lot's light pattern, the turf stays dense and level.
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