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Pool decks in Dallas take a beating. Between the red clay that Paulding County is famous for, the summer heat, and all that water runoff from your pool, your natural grass either drowns or turns into a mud pit. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in the Silver Comet Trail area and Seven Hills, and the transformation is dramatic. One thing we hear constantly: homeowners had no idea how badly their drainage was failing until they actually stood on their deck after a rain and felt the squish beneath their feet. That's the red clay doing what red clay does—holding moisture like a sponge and creating a slippery, unsafe surface. Artificial turf with proper drainage repair underneath solves this permanently. It's not just about comfort, either. A poorly draining pool deck is a liability. Kids slip, adults slip, and you're liable. Plus, all that standing water accelerates algae growth and makes your pool area feel more like a swamp than a backyard oasis. The good news? Dallas homeowners have discovered that fixing drainage and switching to artificial turf is one of the smartest investments they can make. We handle everything—diagnosing what's actually wrong with your current drainage, removing failed grass or old pavers, installing a proper base, and laying down turf that looks incredible year-round while shedding water the way it should. It takes about 30 minutes to get from our office to your Dallas home, so we're close enough to be your neighbors and responsive enough to handle your project right.

Dallas Turf Conditions

Paulding County's red clay is beautiful in real estate listings and brutal for drainage. That clay base beneath most Dallas yards compacts hard and sheds water poorly, which is exactly why pool decks fail so dramatically during our summer storms. The new construction boom around Dallas means many homes were built just 5–10 years ago, and contractors often cut corners on pool deck prep work—they threw sod over clay and called it done. By the time you're dealing with soggy, unsafe deck conditions, you're already frustrated. Artificial turf changes the equation because it doesn't care about clay. We install a engineered drainage system that sits on top of your clay base, channeling water away from your pool and toward proper grading or dry wells. The turf itself is made from materials designed to handle Georgia's heat without fading or degrading, and it won't turn into mud in the Seven Hills area where those summer afternoon storms roll through. Sun exposure varies across Dallas neighborhoods—some pool decks get afternoon shade, others bake all day. We account for that during installation because it affects which turf product we recommend and how we orient the seams. HOA rules in Silver Comet Trail and Seven Hills typically allow artificial turf on pool decks, but we always confirm your specific restrictions before we start. One thing most Dallas homeowners don't realize: artificial turf actually gets cooler than natural grass in direct sun because it sheds heat instead of absorbing it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my pool deck drain so badly in Dallas?

Paulding County's red clay compacts hard and sheds water poorly. Most Dallas homes built in the last decade have pool decks installed directly over clay with minimal grading or drainage prep. When we evaluate your deck, we're usually looking at clay that's become hydrophobic—it actually repels water instead of absorbing it. Proper drainage repair means installing a gravel or engineered base layer that channels water away from the pool and your foundation.

Will artificial turf around my pool be slippery when wet?

No. Modern artificial turf designed for pool decks has textured fibers and drainage backing that shed water quickly, so it's actually safer than wet natural grass or concrete. In the Seven Hills and Silver Comet Trail areas, we've installed thousands of square feet of pool deck turf, and homeowners consistently report better traction in wet conditions than they had with sod or pavers.

Can you install artificial turf if I have an existing concrete pool deck?

Yes, but we evaluate the concrete first. If it's cracked or uneven, we typically remove it because a bad base under the turf causes problems down the road. Dallas homeowners often find that demo and reinstall costs less than trying to build on top of failing concrete. We'll give you a clear assessment and pricing for both options.

How long does a pool deck turf installation take in Dallas?

Most Dallas pool decks take 2–4 days depending on size and whether we're fixing drainage, removing old sod, or dealing with concrete demo. We schedule efficiently so you're not waiting weeks. Since we're 30 minutes from most Dallas neighborhoods, we can handle follow-up questions or adjustments quickly if needed.

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