Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Conyers doesn't really end—it just gets quieter. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or out toward Honey Creek, that chlorine-soaked deck around your pool takes a beating year-round, but winter is when most homeowners realize their natural grass has given up the fight. Wet Georgia clay, foot traffic from December gatherings, and the occasional freeze-thaw cycle means your pool surround needs something tougher than what Mother Nature handed you. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves that problem completely. No more muddy footprints tracked inside, no algae blooms on wet grass, and no wrestling with dead patches come spring. Because Conyers sits in that humid east-metro pocket of Rockdale County, drainage and durability matter more than they do in drier parts of the state. We've installed hundreds of pool-area turfs across this region—from modest backyards near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit area to larger properties that back up to more open land. The difference between a pool turf that thrives and one that becomes a headache usually comes down to proper installation, the right product choice, and understanding what your specific Conyers yard is dealing with beneath the surface.
Rockdale County clay is no joke. If you've ever tried to dig a fence post or plant a tree in your Conyers yard, you know the soil drains slowly and compacts hard. That's actually why artificial turf is such a smart play around pools—it eliminates the soggy, algae-prone grass problem that plagues so many local homeowners. Our clay doesn't shed water fast, and constant pool splash makes it worse. We design drainage systems under your turf that account for this. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your pool sits in the open or under tree cover. Properties near Olde Town tend to have more mature landscaping and shade, while Honey Creek neighborhoods sometimes feature larger, sunnier lots. That changes which turf product and infill we recommend—thicker blades for high-traffic areas, cooler-touch infill if your deck gets blasted by afternoon sun. Most Conyers pools sit on 8,000 to 15,000 square foot residential lots, so we're typically installing between 300 and 800 square feet of pool-adjacent turf. Winter foot traffic is real here too. Holiday gatherings and family visits mean your pool deck becomes a pathway, and artificial turf holds up where natural grass would turn to slop by January.
Not if it's installed right. We use textured synthetic fibers and permeable infill that grip shoes the same way quality pool deck pavers do. Icy conditions can happen in Conyers, but that's rare—our winters are mild. When it does freeze, the turf's drainage system prevents standing water, so ice patches are minimal. Most homeowners find it safer than wet natural grass, which becomes genuinely slick.
Chlorine splash doesn't degrade modern pool-grade turf the way it did 15 years ago. The real issue in our area is clay soil retention—water pools around the base instead of draining. We install with a drainpipe system specifically designed for Rockdale County's soil to move that chemically-treated water away fast. That's the real difference between a turf that lasts 12 years and one that fails in 7.
Winter actually makes maintenance easier. Cooler temps mean less algae growth and fewer leaves blowing into your yard. A light rinse every few weeks keeps salt residue from building up. In Conyers' mild winters, you're not dealing with heavy snow load or prolonged freeze-thaw. Spring cleanup is your bigger task—clearing debris from trees before warm weather kicks in.
Absolutely. We custom-fit around pool equipment, patio perimeters, and landscape features specific to your property. Whether your pump sits near the Honey Creek side of your lot or you've got stone edging, we measure and cut precisely. Conyers backyards vary a lot—we treat each one as its own install, not a template job.
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