Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool's looking great, but that mud pit around the deck? That's the real problem. We're talking about the clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett—the stuff that turns into a slippery mess when wet and bakes rock-hard when dry. Pool turf solves that in a single weekend. No more tracking dirt into the house, no more slipping on wet concrete, and your kids actually want to play outside without ruining their shoes. We've installed hundreds of pool decks across Dacula, from the newer subdivisions in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas all the way out toward Fort Yargo. The families who go for artificial turf around their pools stop worrying about drainage problems, chemical damage to live grass, and constant maintenance. Instead, they're enjoying their backyard the way they planned. We can get your project done fast—most pool deck installations finish in a day or two—and you'll have a usable, beautiful outdoor space that actually handles Georgia's humidity and our clay soil the right way.
Dacula's clay soil is honestly your biggest advantage when installing pool turf. Unlike sandy areas, clay holds the base material stable, so your turf won't shift or settle over time. The real trick is drainage—pool decks need water to move away fast, especially with our humid summers and occasional heavy rain. We use a permeable base layer that lets water drain through while keeping the turf anchored. Sun exposure around pools in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods varies wildly. Some decks get hammered by afternoon heat; others sit mostly shaded by mature oaks. We'll evaluate your specific setup because artificial turf performs differently in direct sun versus dappled shade—it affects temperature and longevity. Newer subdivisions in your area tend to have HOA guidelines about landscape materials, so we always confirm those requirements upfront. Pool decks also take a beating from chlorine and salt water, so we recommend turf specifically rated for pool-side conditions. It's not the same product as your front yard, and that matters for durability.
Most of our Dacula pool projects wrap up in one or two days. We remove the old surface, prep the clay base, install drainage layers, and lay the turf—start to finish. Depends on deck size and condition, but we're usually done before your neighbors realize we were there. That means you're using your pool again by the weekend.
Absolutely. We install pool-grade turf engineered for high moisture, chlorine exposure, and Georgia heat. It won't fade, crack, or degrade like natural grass does around pools. The clay soil in East Gwinnett actually helps—it provides a stable base that prevents the turf from shifting during temperature swings.
For most residential pool decks in Gwinnett County, you don't need a separate permit—it's considered a resurfacing project on existing hardscape. We check your HOA rules if your subdivision has them, especially in newer neighborhoods like Rabbit Hill and Harbins. We'll verify everything before we start.
That's exactly why pool-specific turf exists. Standard turf breaks down around pools, but our pool-grade material is designed to resist chlorine, salt, and chemical exposure. Rinse it occasionally during heavy pool use, and it'll outlast any natural grass by years.
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