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Your pool deck in Crabapple doesn't have to be a mud pit every summer or a slippery hazard after rain. We install premium artificial turf around pools throughout the Crabapple crossroads and Birmingham Falls area—and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we see homeowners make on these North Fulton estates. Those rolling clay lots around here look beautiful, but they don't drain the way concrete does, and natural grass around a pool gets hammered by foot traffic, chlorine splash, and that intense Georgia sun. Pool turf solves all of that. It's soft underfoot, it won't stain or thin out from chemical exposure, and your kids won't track mud into the house. We've been installing synthetic turf around pools in Fulton County for years, and the transformation is always stunning. Whether your lot backs up toward Birmingham Falls Elementary or sits closer to Crabapple Market, the principle is the same: you get a clean, safe, low-maintenance deck surface that actually feels good to walk on barefoot. No more dead patches. No more seasonal maintenance headaches. Just a pool area that looks and functions the way you imagined it.
Crabapple's terrain is classic North Fulton—rolling clay with decent drainage, but not ideal for turf right next to a chlorinated pool. The clay holds moisture longer than sandy soil, which means natural grass struggles with fungal issues and compaction from foot traffic. That's where synthetic turf shines. Your estate lot probably has a mix of sun and shade depending on tree coverage, and pool decks around here tend to be generous in size, which actually works in our favor for installation efficiency. We typically see yards that can accommodate 800 to 2,000+ square feet of pool surround, depending on whether you're in Birmingham Falls or the Crabapple crossroads neighborhoods. One thing we always account for: these properties often have mature trees and established landscaping, so site access matters. We plan our equipment placement carefully to protect your existing plantings. The clay base also means we need to ensure proper underlayment and grading—standing water is your enemy with pool turf, and the clay wants to hold it. We've got a solid process for creating that slope, and the investment pays off in longevity.
Absolutely. That's one of the biggest reasons pool owners in Birmingham Falls and Crabapple crossroads choose synthetic turf. Real grass dies back and turns brown from chlorine exposure. Our premium turf is UV and chemical resistant, so chlorine splash, sunscreen, and pool treatments won't damage it or create dead zones. You'll rinse it occasionally with fresh water, just like you would a regular deck, but it won't degrade or stain.
Clay holds water longer than other soil types, which is why drainage is critical around a pool. We install proper base layers and ensure grading slopes away from your pool to prevent puddles. The good news is that synthetic turf actually performs better on clay than natural grass does—no root rot, no fungal issues, and zero mud tracking into your house after a rain.
Yes. We work with the mature trees and shrubs already on your property. Our crew plans equipment staging carefully to protect existing plantings, whether you're in the Birmingham Falls area or closer to Crabapple Market. We've done this on dozens of North Fulton estates, so navigating mature landscapes is standard for us.
Price depends on square footage and your turf grade. Most Crabapple pool decks run 800 to 2,000+ square feet. We provide free on-site estimates after walking your yard and checking drainage, soil, and sun exposure. Contact us for a quote tailored to your specific property in 30004 or 30009.
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