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Pool season in Douglasville runs long—from late spring straight through Labor Day—and that red clay soil around Chapel Hills and Arbor Station doesn't do anyone favors when you're tracking mud into the house every time you step out of the water. Synthetic pool turf solves that problem completely. Instead of dealing with soggy, clay-laden ground that never quite dries out, you get a clean, slip-resistant surface that stays dry, looks sharp year-round, and actually handles the Georgia heat better than natural grass ever could. We've installed pool turf in neighborhoods all over Douglas County, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the single best upgrade they made to their pool area. The turf drains instantly, so puddles disappear within minutes of the rain stopping. Kids don't track mud across the deck. You're not constantly reseeding bare patches or battling crabgrass in a damp environment. And here's the thing nobody talks about—pool turf stays cool underfoot even on 95-degree days, unlike concrete or pavers that'll burn your feet by 10 a.m. We handle the full installation, from removing old sod and grading around your pool deck to laying the turf and securing it properly so it holds up through years of heavy use and Georgia's unpredictable storms.
Douglasville's Douglas County red clay is actually one of the best reasons to install pool turf instead of trying to maintain natural grass. That clay stays waterlogged for days after rain, which means your pool deck becomes a slip hazard and a mud trap. Synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely because it drains through to a proper base layer we install beneath the surface. The neighborhoods around Arbor Station and Chapel Hills see plenty of afternoon sun exposure, so if you were trying to grow grass poolside, you'd be fighting shade from mature trees on one side and scorching heat on the other. Turf doesn't care about that imbalance. Installation around pools requires precision grading and edge work—we make sure water flows away from your pool and equipment, not toward them. Most Douglasville pool decks are 200 to 400 square feet, which means your investment pays back quickly through reduced maintenance. If your HOA has specific guidelines about deck materials or colors, we work within those parameters. We also account for the intense summer heat and occasional winter freeze; our turf stays stable and doesn't buckle or separate at seams the way cheaper products do. The entire process typically takes 2 to 3 days depending on deck size and site conditions.
No. Pool-grade turf is specifically designed to resist chlorine, salt, and UV degradation. We install it so water drains properly away from your pool equipment and returns. The material itself is inert—it won't leach anything into your water or degrade from normal chemical exposure. Thousands of pools in Georgia use it without issues.
We remove the existing clay soil and install a permeable base layer underneath the turf. Water drains straight through—no more soggy, mud-prone deck areas. The clay actually helps compact a solid foundation for the base, which is why we sometimes see fewer drainage problems in Douglasville than in sandier areas.
Pool deck turf installation requires proper grading, compaction, and edging work—especially around Douglasville's clay soil. Getting the slope wrong means water backs up toward your pool or equipment. Professional installation ensures it lasts 10+ years without shifting or separating.
Minimal. Rinse it occasionally to remove chlorine residue and brush debris. No mowing, no chemicals, no reseeding. After heavy rain or storms, it drains and dries completely, unlike natural grass that stays soggy for days in that clay soil.
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