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Pool season in Dallas means backyard entertaining, and honestly, nothing kills the vibe faster than muddy feet tracking red clay through your house. That Paulding County soil we all deal with here—it's heavy, it compacts like concrete, and it turns into a slip hazard the second someone splashes out of the pool. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in the Seven Hills neighborhood and along the Silver Comet Trail corridor, and the transformation is real. You go from fighting drainage issues and dead grass patches to having a clean, safe, usable deck that looks sharp year-round. No more bare spots. No more mud. Just a functional outdoor space where your family actually wants to hang out. Whether you're in a newer build in one of Dallas's developments or you've got an established home, pool-side turf changes how you use your yard. It's not just about aesthetics—it's about making your pool area actually work for you. We handle the install start to finish, including proper drainage considerations that matter in our clay-heavy soil. Your deck will be ready to handle chlorine splash, foot traffic, and Georgia's unpredictable weather without falling apart.
Dallas homeowners dealing with Paulding County's red clay need to think differently about pool-side landscaping. That clay drains poorly on its own, so when you're planning artificial turf around a pool, we build in proper base preparation and drainage layers—it's non-negotiable here. The clay wants to hold water, and your turf won't perform well sitting on saturated ground. We've learned what works through dozens of installs across the area. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Seven Hills or closer to the Silver Comet Trail area, and that affects which turf blend we recommend and how we orient the installation for shade trees. Pool chemicals—chlorine especially—can accelerate wear on lower-quality turf, so we spec materials that handle splash zones without degrading. Most Dallas properties we work with have decent-sized yards, and new construction keeps pushing out here, which means we're often working with freshly graded lots where we can build a solid foundation from the start. If you've got mature trees creating shade patterns, we account for that too. The goal is turf that handles pool season intensity and still looks good during the quiet months.
Good question—chlorine splash happens, especially with kids. We use turf specifically rated for pool environments and install proper drainage so chemicals rinse through rather than pooling on the surface. Dallas pool decks take a beating in summer, so we go with materials that stand up to that wear. Regular rinsing with your hose actually helps, and we'll walk you through basic care when we finish the install.
Absolutely. That clay is dense and holds water like nobody's business. We don't just lay turf on top—we prep the base with proper grading and drainage materials so water doesn't pool under your deck. It takes extra work upfront, but it's what keeps your turf performing through Georgia's wet seasons and prevents the soggy mess clay naturally creates.
With proper installation and basic maintenance, you're looking at 8–10 years minimum, often longer. Chlorine exposure and foot traffic are the main wear factors, but that's why we spec durable materials. Dallas heat and humidity don't break down quality turf the way people sometimes worry—it's the base and drainage that matter most, and we get that right.
Yes, and Seven Hills has plenty of mature trees creating mixed sun and shade. We design around your specific light patterns and choose turf varieties suited to those conditions. Some areas won't support traditional turf, but we'll be honest about what works and what doesn't on your property before we start.
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