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Your backyard pool deserves a surface that actually works year-round in Georgia's climate—and that's exactly what artificial pool turf does for Dunwoody homeowners. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, that DeKalb clay soil underneath most suburban lots here means natural grass either floods or turns into a dust pit around pool decks. We've installed premium pool turf for families across 30338, 30346, and 30360 who got tired of muddy footprints, slippery algae, and constant maintenance. Artificial pool turf gives you a safe, comfortable surface that drains properly, stays cool underfoot in summer, and looks sharp without the weekly upkeep. No more choosing between a pristine deck and a usable yard. It's not just about aesthetics—it's about actually using your pool area the way you planned. Let's talk about what makes sense for your specific lot and how we can transform that space into something your family will use constantly.
Dunwoody's suburban landscape presents some real installation considerations. That DeKalb clay base means water doesn't percolate quickly, so proper drainage during our Georgia monsoon summers is non-negotiable around pool areas. We always spec a good sub-base system to prevent pooling—especially if your lot sits in one of those flatter sections near Brook Run Park or the Georgetown neighborhoods. Shade is another factor homeowners mention constantly here. If your pool deck gets afternoon tree cover from surrounding oaks, artificial turf actually performs better than you'd expect—it won't turn patchy or thin like natural grass does under 60% shade. That said, we'll assess your specific sun exposure during the consultation. Most Dunwoody lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're typically looking at 300–600 square feet of pool surround. One thing to check: if you're in a community near Perimeter Mall or in one of the established neighborhoods, verify HOA guidelines around synthetic materials—most approve pool turf readily, but it's worth confirming beforehand. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on existing deck condition and base prep.
Georgia heat is real, but modern pool turf is engineered to stay cooler than concrete or pavers. The material itself reflects more heat than it absorbs, and proper infill helps regulate temperature. You'll notice a difference compared to standing on hot pool deck stone—especially in those afternoon hours near Perimeter. We can discuss infill options that perform best in full sun if your yard gets heavy exposure.
Clay drainage is exactly why we build a sub-base system underneath. We remove the top layer, install perforated base, and backfill with aggregate to move water away from the root zone. DeKalb clay requires this step—without it, you'd get standing water during heavy rains. It's standard for our Dunwoody installations and prevents long-term settling issues.
Absolutely. We remove or grind the existing concrete, assess the soil underneath, build the proper base, and install fresh turf on top. Georgetown and Winters Chapel have a mix of older concrete pool decks, and we retrofit them regularly. The process takes a bit longer, but the end result is worth it.
We're about 28 minutes away, so scheduling an estimate is straightforward. We come out to your property in 30338, 30346, or 30360, assess your yard size, drainage needs, sun patterns, and any HOA requirements. From there, we'll give you a clear timeline and pricing specific to your pool area.
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