Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool day in Douglasville looks different when you've got artificial turf surrounding your backyard oasis. Between Chapel Hills and Arbor Station, we've installed premium pool turf for homeowners who got tired of muddy feet, chlorine-stained grass, and the constant battle against Douglas County's notoriously stubborn red clay. Your pool deck takes a beating—wet feet, sunscreen, lounging, kids running around—and natural grass just doesn't hold up the way families need it to. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. It stays green year-round, drains instantly so you're not standing in puddles after everyone gets out, and it won't track mud into your home or pool. We've been installing pool-ready turf across the Douglasville area for years, and we understand exactly what works in this part of west metro Atlanta. Whether you're in a subdivision with HOA approval requirements or you're looking to upgrade your poolside experience, we can walk you through the whole process—from choosing the right turf product to handling any neighborhood restrictions that might apply to your property.
Douglasville's red clay foundation actually works in your favor when installing pool turf. That dense soil drains differently than sandy or loamy dirt, so proper base preparation is critical around pool areas where standing water can become a real problem. We grade and install a drainage system underneath the turf to account for west metro Georgia's summer rainfall patterns—you don't want water pooling near your pool equipment or foundation. Most yards in Chapel Hills and Arbor Station sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us solid working room to blend the turf right up to your decking and pool coping. Sun exposure is another factor we map out; some properties get punishing afternoon heat, while others are shaded by mature oak trees. We select turf pile height and density accordingly. If you're in a subdivision, the HOA landscape rules typically allow artificial turf, but we always verify beforehand—some communities have specific product certifications or color standards they prefer. We handle that conversation so you don't have to worry about approval headaches.
It depends on your subdivision. Arbor Station and Chapel Hills communities generally permit artificial turf, but approval processes vary. We check your specific HOA guidelines and handle any documentation needed before we start. Most approval goes smoothly since pool turf is considered a maintenance improvement, not a landscape modification.
Red clay drains slowly and compacts easily, which is why we build a proper base layer—usually crushed stone and a geo-textile—under your pool turf. This prevents water from sitting beneath the surface and causing problems. The extra prep takes time but ensures your turf stays stable and drains properly year-round.
Chlorine and salt won't degrade quality artificial turf. We install products rated for pool environments that handle chemical exposure, sunscreen, and constant moisture without degrading. Rinse the turf occasionally to avoid mineral buildup, and you're good.
A typical residential pool installation takes 3-5 business days depending on yard size and site prep complexity. We're based 30 minutes from Douglasville, so scheduling is flexible. Most homeowners are enjoying their new pool surface within a week of booking.
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