Small Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas homeowners with pools face a unique challenge: that red Paulding County clay doesn't drain the way you'd hope, and the Georgia heat means your deck area becomes a barefoot hazard by mid-June. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods and Seven Hills, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves we see families make. Unlike traditional sod, which struggles in the constant splash zones and can turn into a mud pit after heavy rains, artificial pool turf gives you a safe, clean surface that won't degrade under chlorine or constant foot traffic. Your kids can run straight from the pool without tracking clay through the house. No more slippery pavers during wet months. And because Dallas is in that new construction boom, we're seeing a lot of smaller yards where every square foot counts—artificial turf lets you maximize your usable pool area without fighting nature. We've been doing this work in Paulding County for years, and we know exactly what holds up under local conditions.
Paulding County's red clay is honestly beautiful—terrible for drainage, fantastic for our case. When you've got a pool in Dallas, water's going to splash. Traditional grass drowns in standing water around clay soil, but artificial turf sits on top of a proper base layer we install specifically for this. We slope everything toward drainage, so that chlorinated runoff moves away from your pool deck and away from your foundation. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Seven Hills or closer to the Silver Comet Trail area—some properties get scorching afternoon sun, others have mature tree cover. Our turf doesn't fade or cook like natural grass, so orientation doesn't stress us. We see a lot of smaller yards in Dallas proper, especially in the newer subdivisions. That means your pool deck is probably compact, maybe 10-15 feet on each side. Artificial turf maximizes that real estate without you needing to maintain irrigation or deal with bare patches from foot traffic. Installation takes about a day for most residential pool areas, and we handle grading and base prep to account for Paulding County's drainage quirks.
Yes. Our pool-grade turf is specifically engineered for chemical exposure. Chlorine splashes and sunscreen won't degrade the fibers or cause discoloring like you'd see with budget materials. Rinse it occasionally during pool season, and you're set. We've had installations around Seven Hills pools for five years running without issues.
We don't rely on the clay at all. We install a gravel base layer underneath, slope the deck toward perimeter drains, and use turf with high permeability. Water drains straight through the turf into the base system, so you won't get pooling or mud around your pool area even after heavy Paulding County storms.
Absolutely. Smaller yards benefit most, honestly. You get a clean, maintenance-free zone without dedicating space to drainage problems or brown grass. No mowing, no regrading, no fighting clay and humidity. Most Dallas homeowners recoup their investment in about three years through time and water savings alone.
We typically finish pool deck installations in one day for standard Dallas residential sizes. We work around your pool safely, prep the existing deck or soil properly for Paulding County drainage, and don't disrupt water chemistry. You can usually use it the same evening.
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