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Pool season in Crabapple means open gates, family gatherings, and that stretch of yard around your pool getting absolutely hammered. Whether your estate sits near Birmingham Falls Elementary or over in the Crabapple Crossroads area, those rolling clay lots can turn into mud pits fast once kids start running in and out of the water. Real grass can't handle the traffic, the chlorine splash, or how quickly our North Fulton clay gets waterlogged after a rain. Artificial pool turf fixes all of that. You get a safe, non-slip surface that looks sharp year-round, drains properly even with our humid Georgia summers, and doesn't turn into a swamp when the sprinklers run. We've installed pool-side turf for dozens of Crabapple homeowners—from smaller lots near Crabapple Market to sprawling properties in Birmingham Falls. The difference between a pool deck that's slippery concrete and one that's comfortable, green, and functional is huge. And unlike natural grass, you're not fighting clay stains on your kids' feet every time they climb out of the water.
Crabapple's soil profile—that dense, rolling clay—is actually one of the best reasons to go with artificial turf around your pool. Natural grass struggles with drainage in clay soil, and pool areas get constant moisture exposure that compounds the problem. Our artificial turf system sits on a proper base that sheds water quickly, so you don't end up with algae, mud, or that soggy feeling underfoot. The clay itself is stable for installation, which means we can create a solid, level foundation that won't shift seasonally. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property is nestled in the Birmingham Falls area or more open toward Crabapple Crossroads, but turf handles both full sun and partial shade without the wear patterns you'd see with natural grass. Most Crabapple properties have larger estate lots, which means your pool area might be a significant square footage—artificial turf costs less to maintain than sodding that much real grass and dealing with chlorine damage. We also make sure your turf installation complies with Fulton County HOA guidelines if you're in a community with landscape restrictions. The non-porous, chlorine-resistant materials we use mean your deck won't fade, thin out, or develop brown spots from pool chemical runoff.
Yes. The turf we install around Crabapple pools is specifically treated to resist UV fade and chemical degradation. Chlorine and sunscreen won't bleach it or break down the fibers like they do natural grass. We also recommend a quick rinse with your garden hose every few weeks during heavy pool season to prevent any chemical buildup, but it's minimal maintenance compared to reseeding or dealing with dead spots.
We install a proper perforated base layer over your clay that channels water away from the turf and down through the system. Clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does, so good drainage design is critical—and that's standard in every install we do in North Fulton. Water moves through the turf, into the base, and flows away from your pool deck instead of pooling.
Absolutely. Unlike concrete or stone, artificial turf provides cushioning that reduces fall impact. It's also non-slip when wet, which is a huge safety advantage around pools. No algae buildup, no muddy footprints tracked into the house, and it stays comfortable on bare feet even in summer heat.
Most residential pool decks take 2–4 days depending on the size of your space and whether we're working around existing hardscaping. We'll walk through the timeline when we visit your property in Birmingham Falls or Crabapple Crossroads. Weather permitting, we work efficiently so you can get back to enjoying your pool quickly.
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