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Pool season in Dawsonville means making the most of those warm months near Amicalola Falls country, and honestly, natural grass around a pool deck is a constant battle. Between the heavy foot traffic, chlorine splash, and that rocky Dawson County clay underneath most yards up here, you're either fighting mud or dealing with bare patches every summer. That's where artificial turf around your pool changes the game. We install pool-specific synthetic grass that handles the chemical exposure, drains properly even with our mountain clay subgrade, and stays green and safe underfoot without the maintenance headache. Whether you're in the North Georgia Premium Outlets neighborhood or further up in the county, pool turf gives you a usable outdoor space from Memorial Day through Labor Day—and beyond—without worrying about turning your backyard into a swamp or a dust bowl. Our team knows the Dawsonville terrain and the specific challenges that come with it, and we've built a process that works with your soil, not against it.
Dawsonville's mountain clay and rocky subgrade are actually the biggest reason to go synthetic around a pool. That dense clay doesn't drain like sandy soil down in Atlanta—water sits, compacts, and kills grass fast, especially when you're adding chlorinated pool water on top of foot traffic. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely because we build drainage directly into the installation, and the turf itself won't rot or thin out from chemical exposure the way natural grass does. Most Dawsonville yards sit on slopes or have uneven terrain because of the county's elevation changes; synthetic turf handles that without erosion or bare spots forming in high-traffic areas. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage—some homes near the outlet areas get full afternoon sun, while others benefit from afternoon shade. Artificial turf performs consistently regardless. Installation timing matters here too: we typically recommend spring or early summer work to get the pool area ready before peak season, though fall installation works well since the ground isn't waterlogged from mountain snowmelt or spring rains. Your HOA guidelines (if applicable in your neighborhood) usually have no issue with synthetic pool decking since it's clearly functional landscaping, not a full lawn replacement.
Yes—pool-grade synthetic turf is specifically designed for chemical exposure. Chlorine, salt, and sunscreen don't degrade quality turf the way they destroy natural grass. We use materials rated for high-chlorine environments and install them with proper drainage so chemicals rinse through rather than pooling. Your pool area stays safe and green all season.
We excavate and remove the worst of the rocky material, then lay a compacted base layer that works with your existing subgrade rather than fighting it. This prevents settling and ensures proper drainage—critical in Dawsonville where standing water is a real problem. The result is a stable, long-lasting pool deck that won't shift or sink.
Most residential pool deck projects—typical sizes around 300–600 square feet—take 2–3 days from site prep through finishing. We work around your schedule and the season. Since we're about an hour away, we plan efficiently so you're not paying for unnecessary travel time back and forth.
Way less than natural grass. Rinse it occasionally with fresh water to remove chlorine buildup, and clear debris. That's it. No mowing, fertilizing, or reseeding like you'd do with real grass. It stays ready to use without the seasonal downtime natural lawns need in the mountains.
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