Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas, Georgia homeowners are discovering that pool areas don't have to mean muddy, maintenance-heavy yards anymore. Whether you're in the Seven Hills area with a sprawling backyard or near the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods where outdoor living is a way of life, artificial turf around your pool deck transforms how you use that space. We've worked with plenty of families in the 30132 and 30157 zip codes who were tired of natural grass dying out in high-traffic pool zones, tracking chlorine-soaked footprints across their patios, or spending weekends trying to keep up with lawn care while the kids are in the water. Here's the thing: when you're dealing with Paulding County's notorious red clay and intense Georgia summer sun beating down on a wet pool area, real grass struggles. It compacts, it stains, and honestly, it just doesn't hold up. Our synthetic turf solutions are installed by folks who understand Dallas neighborhoods specifically—we know your soil, your weather patterns, and the way families here actually live. No fluff, no overselling. Just a pool surround that stays green, stays safe, and actually works.
Dallas sits in Paulding County's red clay zone, which presents real challenges for poolside grass. That clay doesn't drain like sandy loam, so after heavy rains or pool splashes, you're looking at compacted, muddy patches around your deck within weeks. Real grass also struggles with the constant foot traffic from swimmers moving between pool and house—in large-yard setups like those in Seven Hills, that worn path becomes a muddy corridor pretty quickly. Chlorine exposure compounds the problem; natural grass treated with pool chemicals turns yellow and brittle. Summer UV intensity here means direct-sun pool areas need turf that won't fade or break down. Our artificial solutions handle Paulding County's climate without those headaches. Installation around pools requires proper drainage planning because standing water underneath synthetic turf can cause issues. We also account for the new construction boom in Dallas—many homes have compacted builder's clay that needs amendment before turf goes down. Unlike HOA-regulated neighborhoods elsewhere, Dallas properties often have more flexibility with turf choices, but we make sure whatever you choose integrates seamlessly with your existing hardscape and deck setup.
Absolutely. Our turf is chlorine-resistant and works great with both chlorine and saltwater systems. Families in the Seven Hills area specifically appreciate that the turf won't yellow or degrade the way natural grass does. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water if you're concerned about salt or chemical buildup, though regular rain handles most of that naturally.
Yes. Paulding County's red clay compacts and drains poorly, so we always recommend a proper base layer—usually crushed stone or recycled asphalt—to ensure water runs through instead of pooling underneath. We've installed turf on plenty of Dallas yards with this exact soil type, and the base preparation makes all the difference for long-term performance.
Most pool-surround projects in the Dallas area take 2–4 days depending on yard size. We're based 30 minutes away in the metro area, so scheduling is flexible. We'll handle base prep, grading around your pool deck, seaming, and finishing work without disrupting your whole week.
Larger properties benefit from proper slope planning so water flows away from your pool and home foundation. We assess your yard's natural grade and existing drainage during the consultation. Dallas's heavy summer rains make this especially important—good drainage prevents turf from becoming a sponge.
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