Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Summer's the perfect time to transform your Dallas backyard into a pool oasis—and artificial turf makes that happen without the headaches. Here's the thing: if you've got a pool in the works or already have one running, you know how quickly a regular lawn turns into mud, algae traps, and constant maintenance around the deck. That's where pool turf changes the game. We've installed synthetic grass around dozens of pools in Paulding County, from the Seven Hills neighborhoods to properties near the Silver Comet Trail area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Why? Because artificial turf stays green and clean all summer long, drains properly so you're not dealing with standing water, and gives your kids a safe, soft place to run around without tracking dirt into the pool. Plus, with the new construction boom happening across Dallas right now, we're seeing a lot of families build pools and realize natural grass just doesn't cut it. Summer installation means your turf is established and ready to handle the heat and heavy foot traffic by the time Labor Day rolls around.
Dallas sits on that distinctive Paulding County red clay, which honestly works in your favor for pool installations. That clay-heavy soil drains differently than sandy soils in other parts of Georgia, so we account for that with proper base prep and the right drainage layer beneath your synthetic turf. The red clay also means your yard might have subtle grading issues—something we map out before installation so water flows away from your pool area instead of toward it. Summer heat here gets intense, especially in late July and August, but modern pool turf is engineered to handle it. You'll want turf with good UV stability and a backing that won't shift in extreme heat. Properties in Seven Hills and around the Silver Comet Trail area tend to have larger lots with mature trees, which actually helps: dappled shade keeps temperatures lower than full-sun backyards. If your HOA has landscape guidelines—and several subdivisions in Dallas do—we'll make sure your turf choice aligns with those rules before we start. One thing unique to this area: new construction homes often have compacted or disturbed soil, so we spend extra time ensuring the base is stable. This prevents settling or movement over the first year.
Absolutely. High-quality pool turf is rated for UV exposure and heat, so it won't fade during our Georgia summers. The surface does get warm in direct sun, but it's nowhere near as hot as concrete pool decks. Many Dallas homeowners pair turf with shade structures or strategically placed trees to create cooler zones. If barefoot comfort in peak sun is a priority, we recommend lighter-colored turf options.
Red clay drainage is slower than sand, so we install a engineered base with proper slope and perforated drainage layers. This prevents water from pooling around your deck or seeping toward your pool equipment. For Dallas properties on hillsides (common near Silver Comet Trail), we grade accordingly so summer storms drain safely away. It's something we assess during the site visit.
Yes, and summer's ideal timing for this. We schedule turf installation after pool construction is complete and the deck is cured. Working in June or July gives the turf time to settle and establish before fall, plus you've got the whole season to enjoy it. If your pool contractor is wrapping up, just coordinate schedules with us—we're 30 minutes from Dallas and can fit into most timelines.
It varies by subdivision, so we always recommend checking your HOA guidelines first. Most don't restrict pool-area turf since it's functional and drains properly, but a few have specific color or nap requirements. We've worked with multiple Dallas HOAs and know their standards. When you call, mention your neighborhood and we'll verify any restrictions before quoting.
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