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Most pool decks around Georgetown and Winters Chapel spend half the year looking muddy or patchy—especially once the DeKalb clay gets wet. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in Dunwoody, and the transformation is immediate. You go from slipping on wet concrete or fighting algae stains to having a clean, safe, maintenance-free surface that stays green year-round. Whether your pool area gets blasted by sun near Perimeter Mall or sits in the shade of mature oaks, artificial pool turf handles both without browning out or getting mushy. Families in 30338 and 30346 particularly love it because kids can play barefoot, there's no mud tracked into the house, and you're not spraying chemicals to keep organic turf alive near the pool water. We handle everything from the removal of old decking through final installation, and our crews know Dunwoody's neighborhoods inside out. We typically schedule a free consultation to walk your pool area, talk through drainage, and show you samples in person.
Dunwoody's heavy clay soil is actually one of the best reasons to go with artificial turf around your pool. That dense DeKalb clay drains poorly, so natural grass turns into a swamp after a rain—and you're pouring chlorinated water on top of it regularly. Our turf systems sit on a perforated base that channels water away instead of letting it pool under the surface. If your backyard is in one of Dunwoody's shadier lots, especially in the wooded pockets near Brook Run Park, real grass would struggle anyway; artificial turf doesn't care about light conditions. Most residential pools here sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically looking at 200–600 square feet of pool deck. That's a perfect size for turf installation—not so massive that costs explode, but big enough to make a real difference in usability and appearance. A few Dunwoody subdivisions have HOA guidelines about decking materials, so we'll review those with you upfront. We've worked through those requirements before and know what's acceptable in Georgetown and Winters Chapel communities.
Not at all. Our turf is UV-stabilized and designed to handle chlorine, salt systems, and sunscreen without discoloration or breakdown. In fact, many Dunwoody pool owners choose turf specifically because chlorine stains that wreck natural grass don't touch synthetic fiber. If you drain or maintain your pool normally, the turf stays vibrant for 10+ years with basically no special treatment.
Yes, synthetic turf absorbs heat on very hot days—it'll be warmer than shade but cooler than concrete. Most Dunwoody families install a small shaded seating area or pergola nearby, which solves the problem beautifully. We can also discuss lighter-colored turf options that reflect heat better. Kids honestly don't mind it much, and the surface is still safer than hot pavers or decking.
This is where artificial turf shines in our area. We install it over a perforated base layer that sits above the clay, allowing water to drain down and away instead of pooling. Your pool deck dries fast after rain, and you avoid the mud and algae growth that plagues natural grass pools in DeKalb County. We design the slight slope during installation to handle Dunwoody's typical rainfall.
Most pool deck installations in the Dunwoody area take 2–4 days depending on size and site prep. We handle removal of the old surface, base preparation, and final turf laying all in one project. Our crews are based about 28 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. We can usually fit you in within 2–3 weeks. A free consultation lets us give you an exact timeline and price.
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