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Dunwoody's suburban landscape is ideal for artificial pool turf—and honestly, we've installed quite a bit of it across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and the Dunwoody Village area. The thing about pool decking here is that it takes a beating: chlorine splashes, foot traffic from kids running around, and those Georgia summers that'll fade natural grass in weeks. Artificial turf eliminates all of that. You get a safe, non-slip surface that stays green year-round, never gets muddy in our clay-heavy soil, and doesn't require the constant maintenance that real grass demands next to a pool. Whether your lot backs up to Brook Run Park or sits in one of our shadier neighborhood pockets, artificial pool turf gives you a manicured look without the headaches. We've worked in your area long enough to understand the DeKalb County clay, the HOA expectations in Dunwoody's established communities, and what actually holds up to pool season. That's not theory—it's experience. Let's talk about what we can build for your backyard.
Dunwoody's clay-dominant soil is actually a reason *to* go artificial around your pool. Natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction in DeKalb clay, especially in areas like Winters Chapel where shade from mature trees limits sunlight. Pool decks need solid drainage, and clay doesn't cooperate. Artificial turf solves this with proper base preparation—we excavate, grade, and install a rock-and-drain layer that handles Georgia's afternoon downpours without pooling. Your lot size matters too. Many Dunwoody homes sit on tighter suburban parcels, which means every square foot of pool area has to earn its keep. Artificial turf maximizes usable space without sacrificing aesthetics. A few neighborhoods maintain HOA guidelines around landscape materials, so we'll review your docs before we break ground. The sun exposure varies significantly—homes near Perimeter Mall's commercial corridor get full exposure, while Georgetown and some Winters Chapel addresses deal with oak and pine shade. We adjust our turf selection and infill recommendations accordingly. Chlorine resistance is non-negotiable; we use pool-grade synthetics that won't degrade under chemical exposure. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on your deck size and base conditions.
Yes, which is exactly why artificial turf is smarter than natural grass here. Clay compacts and holds water, but we bypass that problem entirely with engineered base layers. We excavate to proper depth, install perforated drain rock, and slope everything for runoff. Your Dunwoody pool deck will drain cleanly even after heavy rain—something real grass simply can't do in our soil type.
Modern pool-grade turf resists UV breakdown far better than it did ten years ago. Properties with full southern or western exposure get slightly higher fading rates, but quality synthetic fibers are designed for this. We use colorfast materials and infills that hold up to Georgia heat and chlorine without turning brown or gray within a season.
Most Dunwoody HOAs approve artificial pool turf because it maintains curb appeal and is genuinely low-maintenance. We check your community guidelines first—Georgetown and Dunwoody Village typically support it. Artificial surfaces are often *preferred* over worn-out natural grass around water features, so you're usually in good shape.
From initial site visit to finished installation, plan on 2–3 weeks. We schedule the survey, finalize design and material selection, handle any HOA approvals if needed, then execute the install in 3–5 days depending on your deck size and base prep. We're 28 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward.
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