Turf Weight — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Dacula means one thing: you want that backyard ready to go without spending every weekend maintaining it. If you've got a pool in the Rabbit Hill or Harbins area, you already know how much traffic those deck areas see—kids running wet, chlorine splashing, the sun beating down on bare ground. That's exactly where artificial turf for pools makes sense. Instead of dealing with muddy patches around Little Mulberry Park–adjacent neighborhoods or watching your real grass thin out from constant wet feet, pool turf gives you a clean, safe surface that stays green year-round. We've installed hundreds of pools in East Gwinnett, and the homeowners who go synthetic around their pools never look back. No algae growth on wet soil, no slippery spots, no dead zones where the chlorine kills everything off. Just a soft, comfortable deck area that looks sharp and handles the abuse that pools throw at it. Dacula's newer subdivisions are perfect for this upgrade—we can tie it in with your existing landscaping and create a cohesive backyard that actually works for your family.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for structure, but it's murder on pool areas. That dense East Gwinnett clay holds water like a sponge, which means puddles, algae, and mushy ground around your pool deck—especially during our summer humidity. Artificial turf solves this completely. We install with proper drainage underneath so water moves away from your pool equipment and foundation instead of pooling. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Harbins area with older oak coverage or the newer subdivisions where lots are more open. We size and select your turf type based on your exact sun patterns—full sun pools need different products than shaded decks. HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods typically love synthetic turf because it maintains that finished look without the brown patches or bare spots you'd get from chlorine damage. Installation in Dacula usually runs smooth because most homes here have accessible backyards, though we do encounter underground utilities in the newer development areas, which we always locate before we start. Typical pool turf projects take 2–3 days depending on deck size.
Nope—that's one of the biggest advantages. Real grass dies from chlorine exposure, but synthetic turf is chlorine-resistant. Water drains straight through instead of sitting on the surface, so you don't get that bleached, dead-grass look. Your turf stays vibrant even with heavy chlorine use, and you're not fighting algae growth in Dacula's humid clay soil.
We install engineered drainage systems underneath the turf that account for Dacula's clay soil. Water flows to perforated underpads and away from your pool structure instead of pooling. Critical in this area because clay holds moisture—synthetic turf keeps your deck dry and safe year-round.
Absolutely. Artificial turf is soft underfoot, non-toxic, and won't give you splinters like some deck materials. No sharp edges, no rough spots. Plus, Dacula families appreciate that there's no mud tracked into the house—everything rinses clean with the hose.
Pool turf pricing depends on your deck size and existing site conditions. East Gwinnett clay and newer subdivision layouts affect prep work. We're about 40 minutes away, so we quote based on your specific backyard layout. Reach out with photos and measurements for an accurate estimate.
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