Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas has exploded with new construction over the past few years, and we're seeing a lot of rental property owners and landlords realize something pretty quickly: real grass around a pool is a maintenance nightmare. Between Paulding County's red clay soil, the summer heat, and tenant turnover, keeping natural turf looking decent costs money and time you probably don't have. That's where pool-turf comes in. Synthetic turf around your pool deck gives tenants a clean, safe surface that doesn't require constant upkeep, doesn't track red clay mud into the house, and honestly just looks better year-round. Whether your rental sits near the Silver Comet Trail area or over in Seven Hills, we've installed pool turf on dozens of properties in Dallas. The stuff drains fast, handles Georgia's wet springs without turning into a swamp, and it pays for itself pretty quickly when you're not hiring landscapers every other month or dealing with tenant complaints about brown patches.
Dallas sits right on that red clay that makes Paulding County distinctive—beautiful for some things, but murder on natural grass. That clay holds water, compacts easily, and just doesn't give grass the drainage it needs, especially poolside where water's constantly splashing. With our summer humidity and the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through, a natural pool deck becomes slippery and slick way too often. Synthetic turf solves both problems at once. We size installations for the typical Dallas rental property—most lots here run between a quarter and half acre, so your pool area is usually 800 to 1,200 square feet. The red clay actually helps us here because it's a stable base for installation; we just need proper grading and an underlayment to handle drainage. Seven Hills and the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods tend to have stricter HOA rules around pool landscaping, so we make sure your turf meets those guidelines—usually they're just fine with synthetic as long as it looks maintained, which it always does. Sun exposure varies depending on your property's orientation, but we pick turf blends rated for Georgia's UV intensity, so fading isn't an issue even in full afternoon sun.
Absolutely. We choose turf specifically rated for Georgia's heat and moisture. The drainage system we install handles Paulding County's heavy spring rains and summer storms without turning your pool deck into a slip hazard. It won't rot, won't develop algae, and tenants can use the pool area safely even right after heavy rain. That's a huge selling point for rental properties.
Red clay compacts and holds water—that's just its nature. We install pool turf with a proper base layer and crushed stone underlayment that creates real drainage channels. Water soaks through the turf and base instead of pooling on top. It's the opposite of what happens with natural grass on Dallas clay, where you end up with muddy, soggy areas.
It can get warm in direct sun, sure, but not dangerously so—and certainly not hotter than concrete or natural stone pavers. Most Dallas properties we work with pair turf with a small pavers or deck section right next to the pool for lounging. Tenants rarely complain about warmth when they're actually using the pool area.
That's one of the biggest wins. They basically do nothing. No mowing, no fertilizing, no brown patch repairs. You might rinse it occasionally if debris builds up, but that's optional. It stays green and usable year-round, which means fewer maintenance calls and happier tenants—big deal for rental properties in Dallas.
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