Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Douglasville homeowners with pools face a real challenge: that red clay soil doesn't drain well, and traditional sod around a pool deck becomes a muddy, slippery mess within a season or two. Artificial turf solves that problem completely—and it's wheelchair-accessible from day one, unlike uneven natural grass or pavers that shift over time. Whether you're in Chapel Hills, Arbor Station, or anywhere across the 30134 and 30135 zip codes, a pool surround done right means zero mud tracked into the house, no algae blooms from runoff, and a surface that stays level and safe year-round. We've installed dozens of pool-turf setups across Douglas County, and we understand the west metro growth patterns here—newer homes often come with compact yards that need every square foot to work hard. Artificial turf around your pool isn't just aesthetic. It's functional. Kids stay dry faster. Wheelchairs roll smoothly. The turf itself drains in minutes, even after heavy Georgia summer storms. And because we're based just 30 minutes away, we know exactly how the local climate—and that notorious Douglas County clay—affects long-term performance.
Douglas County's red clay is actually one of the best arguments for pool-side artificial turf. Natural grass struggles here because clay compacts easily and holds water, which means bare spots, fungus, and constant maintenance headaches. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely. Poolside sun exposure varies depending on your lot. Homes near Sweetwater Creek State Park and throughout Chapel Hills tend to have more mature tree cover, which reduces algae growth on turf (a real benefit). Arbor Station and newer subdivisions often have more open yards, meaning stronger afternoon sun—our UV-stabilized turf laughs at Georgia heat. Most Douglasville pools sit on standard residential lots, so drainage design is critical. We slope the turf slightly toward the pool deck's drain or toward landscape beds, letting water move naturally rather than pooling. HOA communities here (common in the metro west growth corridor) typically approve artificial turf without fuss, but we always confirm requirements upfront. Installation around existing pool decks, pavers, or coping requires precision. We remove the old sod, level that clay base properly, and install an engineered sub-base that handles Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles. The result is a surface that won't settle or develop soft spots—essential for accessibility.
Absolutely. That clay naturally holds water, which kills grass and creates muddy conditions. Artificial turf, installed over a proper perforated base, drains in minutes. Water moves through the turf and base layer into the surrounding landscape or French drain, so you never deal with standing water or the fungal issues that plague natural grass in our area.
Yes. We install it perfectly level and smooth, with slight slopes only for drainage (imperceptible to users). Unlike natural grass that develops ruts and bare patches, or pavers that shift and crack, artificial turf stays even and safe. Wheelchair users can roll freely without sinking or getting stuck—critical for family pools across Chapel Hills and Arbor Station.
Our UV-stabilized turf is built for Georgia summers. It won't fade, melt, or degrade under intense sun and afternoon thunderstorms. The turf actually stays cooler than natural grass would in 95-degree heat because it drains instantly and doesn't trap moisture. You'll never see the brown, stressed-out look that natural sod gets by mid-July here.
Definitely. Many Chapel Hills and west metro homes have compact lots, and that's where artificial turf shines. You get a functional, low-maintenance surface without worrying about grass recovery time or mud. We design layouts that maximize usable space while meeting safety codes and HOA guidelines.
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