Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Dacula doesn't last forever, and that's exactly why so many homeowners in Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area are ditching the mud pit around their pools and installing artificial turf instead. Here's the reality: that clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett turns into a mess the moment your kids climb out of the pool, and by mid-summer, you're fighting algae and bacteria tracked all over the deck. Real grass? It dies under the constant moisture and foot traffic. But artificial pool turf handles everything Georgia throws at it—the humidity, the heavy use, the seasonal shifts. You get a clean, safe, maintenance-free surface that stays green year-round, whether it's peak swimming season in July or those cooler months when the pool sits quiet. The best part? Since we're just 40 minutes away, we can get out to your Dacula property quickly to assess your setup, talk through pricing that works with your seasonal needs, and get you installed before the heat really kicks in. No guesswork, no surprises.
Dacula's clay-based soil is both a blessing and a curse for pool areas. That dense East Gwinnett clay drains slowly, which means standing water and soggy conditions are constant problems around pool decks—especially in spring and early summer when rainfall picks up. Artificial turf eliminates that issue entirely. You're not fighting erosion or muddy runoff into your pool anymore. Because so many of the newer subdivisions in Rabbit Hill and Harbins have moderate to smaller lot sizes, pool decks tend to be compact, which actually makes turf installation cleaner and more efficient. Shade patterns matter too—if your pool catches afternoon sun (common for many Dacula properties), the turf won't absorb or hold heat the way real grass does, so it stays cooler underfoot. We size the installation to match your actual pool footprint and deck area, which keeps costs reasonable. One thing to note: if your HOA has specific landscape guidelines, we'll make sure your turf choice complies. Most of the communities around here are turf-friendly, especially for functional pool areas. The durability we're talking about here easily handles 10+ years of heavy use, even with Georgia's humidity and UV exposure.
Absolutely. Pool turf is engineered for moisture exposure—that's literally its job. Georgia humidity and our typical summer downpours won't break it down. The drainage system we install beneath the turf lets water flow through instead of pooling, and the material itself resists mold and algae way better than real grass. You're not going to have that soggy, spongy feel that comes with Dacula's clay soil.
Spring (April–May) is our peak season, and pricing reflects that demand. Fall (September–October) is typically 10–15% less expensive because the schedule is more flexible. Winter installation is possible too, though it's slower. The actual turf material cost stays the same; the difference is in labor availability and scheduling flexibility. We can walk you through all three options when you call for a quote.
We measure from pool edge to wherever you want the usable deck to end—usually 4 to 8 feet out, depending on your lot size and how much entertaining you do. Rabbit Hill and Harbins homes vary, but most pools sit on modest decks. We'll do a proper site visit to give you an accurate square footage, which drives the final cost.
Pool turf stays cooler than you'd think and won't be damaged by chlorine or regular pool chemicals. The backing is UV-resistant and designed to handle chemical exposure. Even in peak Dacula summer heat, it's comfortable underfoot. We can recommend specific turf grades if you're worried about durability in intense use situations.
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