Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas homeowners are discovering that pool areas demand a different kind of turf than your backyard lawn. Between the chlorine splashes, constant foot traffic, and the intense Georgia sun beating down on that water, standard grass doesn't stand a chance—and honestly, neither do most cheap synthetic options. That's where recycled-material turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of pool decks across Paulding County, and the families in Seven Hills and around the Silver Comet Trail area have learned that investing in quality synthetic turf around their pools pays off in ways that go beyond just looks. You get a non-slip surface that stays cooler underfoot, zero mud tracked into the house after a cannonball competition, and a material that actually degrades responsibly when it's finally time to replace it. The red clay soil that dominates Dallas properties doesn't drain well enough for traditional sod around pools anyway—you'd be fighting mold and bare patches all summer. Our recycled-material pool turf is engineered to handle chlorine exposure, won't harbor bacteria in wet conditions, and gives you that resort-quality feel without the environmental guilt of virgin plastic sitting in a landfill for 500 years.
Dallas sits in Paulding County's new construction zone, which means a lot of newer homes have pools but older drainage infrastructure. That signature red clay we're all dealing with here holds moisture like a sponge, so pool deck drainage becomes critical. Standard soil preparation around a pool requires better-than-average grading—water needs to run away from your foundation and pool equipment, not pool under the synthetic. The area around Silver Comet Trail and Seven Hills gets full sun most of the day, which actually works in your favor for synthetic turf; UV-stable recycled materials won't fade or degrade the way cheaper options do. One thing we always discuss with Dallas homeowners is the difference between pool-specific turf and general landscape turf. Pool decks take a beating—wet feet, chlorine splash, constant movement—so you need material with adequate pile height and backing durability. HOA communities in the Seven Hills area sometimes have specific color or pile-height guidelines, so it's worth checking your covenants before ordering. We typically recommend 1.5-inch to 2-inch pile for pool areas in Dallas; anything shorter gets slippery when wet, and anything taller traps moisture. Installation also means proper subsurface prep—we're talking compacted base, drainage layer, and secure seaming so water doesn't pool underneath.
Absolutely. Recycled-material turf is actually engineered for chemical exposure better than virgin plastic in some cases. The manufacturing process creates a more stable molecular structure that resists breakdown from chlorine and salt splash. We've had clients in Seven Hills with pools running for five years on recycled turf with zero degradation or color loss. The key is rinsing it periodically with fresh water, just like you'd rinse any pool deck.
Yes. Paulding County's clay doesn't drain, so we always install a gravel base layer and sometimes a perforated underdrain depending on your pool's location and your yard's slope. This prevents water from pooling under the turf, which would create mold and make the surface spongy. It's extra work upfront, but it saves you headaches and extends your turf's life significantly.
Often, yes—sometimes 15 to 20 percent less expensive. You're not paying the premium for virgin material extraction and processing. In Dallas, where new construction is booming, recycled options have become more accessible and competitive. Performance-wise, you're getting equivalent durability and UV stability, just with a cleaner environmental footprint.
It thrives. The full sun exposure we get in Dallas actually protects recycled turf—the UV rays help keep it stable and prevent algae growth. The humidity is handled by proper subsurface drainage and regular rinsing. Families near Silver Comet have reported zero maintenance headaches after installation, which beats fighting mold on traditional pool decks.
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