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Pool season in Cornelia is short but intense—when the weather breaks, you want your backyard ready. Here's the thing about that mountain clay soil we've got in Habersham County: it stays wet longer than you'd expect, which means a natural grass pool deck becomes slippery, muddy, and frankly, a maintenance nightmare by mid-summer. Artificial turf solves that problem completely. You get a clean, safe surface around your pool that drains fast, stays green year-round without fertilizer or mowing, and actually looks better than it did last season. We've installed pool turf for families all over Cornelia—from the Downtown area to the quieter neighborhoods surrounding the Big Red Apple—and the feedback is always the same: best decision they made for their yard. No standing water, no algae growth on wet grass, and your kids aren't tracking mud into the house after cannonballs. The investment pays for itself in saved time and water bills within a few years.
Cornelia's clay-heavy soil presents a unique opportunity for artificial turf installation. That dense Habersham County clay doesn't drain well naturally, which creates pooling around traditional grass areas—especially problematic near a swimming pool where wet, compacted soil becomes a slipping hazard. Our installation process accounts for this by creating a proper base layer that channels water away from your pool deck and into existing drainage or landscaping areas. Northeast Georgia's humidity is another factor; natural grass breeds mold and fungus in these conditions, but synthetic turf resists both. Most residential yards in Cornelia run between 1,500 and 3,000 square feet of usable pool area, and we typically recommend a medium-pile turf (about 1.5 inches) that balances comfort underfoot with durability. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage—homes near Downtown Cornelia tend to have older tree canopies, while properties further out often have full afternoon sun. Either way, artificial turf performs equally well. One note: if your property falls under a Habersham County HOA, we'll verify any landscape requirements before we start, though most permit pool deck turf without restrictions.
Yes. While synthetic turf does absorb more heat than natural grass, our premium-grade pool turf has reflective fibers and cooling infill options that keep surface temperatures 10–15 degrees cooler than lower-quality materials. In Cornelia's climate, you won't have issues with barefoot comfort, especially since pool areas get wet and shaded regularly. We always recommend a light-colored infill for pool decks specifically.
Absolutely. We excavate and remove the top 4–6 inches of clay, then install a perforated base layer that routes water properly. Clay doesn't drain on its own, so skipping this step would trap moisture under the turf and cause mold. The extra prep takes time but is non-negotiable in our area—it's what separates a 10-year install from a 3-year disaster.
We work with homeowners on payment terms and don't require perfect credit. Let's talk about your specific situation—financing shouldn't keep you from upgrading your pool area. Reach out and we'll explore options that work for your budget.
Most residential projects around here take 3–5 days, depending on pool deck size and existing soil conditions. Northeast Georgia weather can shift quickly, so we monitor the forecast and schedule accordingly. We'll give you a firm timeline before we start digging.
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