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Your pool area in Dallas is probably one of the few places where you actually get to relax around here—so why let it turn into a muddy mess every summer? We talk to a lot of homeowners around Paulding County, especially in Seven Hills and near the Silver Comet Trail area, and the same story comes up: natural grass around the pool turns into a swamp. The red clay soil we've got here holds water like a sponge, and between the Georgia heat and all the foot traffic from kids running in and out, you're either dealing with dead patches or that slippery, squishy feeling underfoot. Artificial turf solves this without the constant maintenance headache. You get a clean, dry surface year-round, no chemical runoff poisoning your pool water, and honestly, it looks better than most natural lawns we see. Whether you've got a small plunge pool setup or something bigger, pool-side turf is one of those upgrades that actually pays for itself in time and frustration saved. We've been installing this stuff around the new construction boom happening in Dallas, and it's become the go-to move for anyone who wants their backyard to actually function.
Dallas sits on that notorious Paulding County red clay, which is beautiful to look at on a sunny day but absolutely terrible for pool surrounds. That clay drains slowly and stays wet, creating the perfect environment for algae, mold, and that slippery surface nobody wants near water. When you add Georgia's summer humidity and our afternoon thunderstorms, natural grass becomes a liability. Most pools in the Seven Hills area and around Silver Comet Trail sit in yards that range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so you've got decent space to work with. Sun exposure varies—some properties get full afternoon blaze, others have tree coverage. We design turf layouts that account for whatever you've got. Installation here is straightforward because we're removing dead or struggling natural grass, not fighting through established lawns. We excavate about 2-3 inches, level everything (red clay compacts unevenly), and lay the turf with proper drainage underneath. HOA guidelines in Dallas-area subdivisions typically allow artificial turf these days, especially for pool decking, but we always verify with your community rules first. The investment pays off fast—no more muddy water in your pool, no fungicide treatments, no re-seeding every spring.
Not significantly, especially the products we use. Dallas gets plenty of UV exposure, but quality pool turf is designed to handle it. We've installed hundreds of yards around the Seven Hills and Silver Comet areas with no noticeable fading after years. The occasional cleaning keeps it looking fresh. Cheaper turf might fade, but that's not what we recommend for pool areas where durability matters.
Actually, that red clay is why you need the right drainage system underneath. We lay a permeable base and drainage layer that sits on top of the clay, preventing water from pooling. Without it, you'd have issues. With proper installation, water moves away from the turf surface quickly, so you never get that soggy feeling—which is exactly what people want around a pool.
For most residential pools around here, we're looking at 2-4 days depending on the size and site conditions. Red clay is workable, so prep isn't complicated. We'll remove the old grass, grade everything properly, install the base and drainage, then lay the turf. Quick turnaround means you're back to enjoying your pool fast.
Absolutely. We use non-toxic, UV-stable materials that stay cool underfoot. No harmful chemicals leach into your pool. Kids and dogs can run around without you worrying about muddy paws or chlorine-stained clothing. It's one of the safest surfaces you can put around a pool, especially in a family home.
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