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Your pool area in Dunwoody deserves more than a muddy, chlorine-damaged lawn that dies back every summer. Between the shade from mature trees in Georgetown and Winters Chapel, and that heavy DeKalb clay soil that stays wet half the year, natural grass around your pool deck is fighting an uphill battle. Artificial turf for pool areas solves all of that—no more dead patches, no algae-slick mud, and no chemical damage. We've installed dozens of pool turfs across Dunwoody's neighborhoods, from the tighter lots near Perimeter Mall to the larger properties out toward Brook Run Park. What makes pool turf different from regular lawn is the drainage system underneath and the turf blend we choose. Around water, you need something that won't harbor mold, won't get slippery when wet, and won't break down from constant chlorine splash. We size the job, install proper base prep (critical in DeKalb clay), and finish it so your family can walk poolside safely within days, not weeks. Most Dunwoody homeowners finance their pool turf installs because the upfront cost is real—but spreading payments over 24–60 months makes it affordable while you start enjoying it immediately.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason pool turf makes so much sense here. That DeKalb clay holds moisture, which means natural grass around your pool stays waterlogged and prone to fungal issues. Our artificial turf installation includes a drainage base layer that channels water away from the turf face, preventing the spongy, moldy mess you'd get with sod. The neighborhoods—Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village—tend to have established shade trees. Mature oaks and pines mean your pool area probably gets dappled light rather than full sun, which is actually ideal for artificial turf. It won't fade as fast, and you won't have to deal with the intense heat glare some southern-facing pools get. Lot sizes vary widely; we've done compact pools behind townhomes near the Perimeter corridor and sprawling resort-style setups in the leafier subdivisions. HOA rules in Dunwoody are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify before breaking ground. One thing specific to this area: root intrusion from mature trees is common. Our installation method accounts for this, and the turf itself won't get compromised by tree roots the way natural sod would.
Absolutely. Our drainage system is designed for Georgia's wet summers. Water from rain or pool splash runs through the turf and drains into the base layer, so you won't get standing water or mold issues. The turf face dries quickly—usually within an hour or two after a storm—which is why it's safer and cleaner than natural grass or pavers that stay slick.
No. That's one of the biggest wins with pool turf. We use chlorine-resistant synthetic blends that won't bleach, yellow, or break down from constant splash. Your natural grass dies back because chlorine is a biocide—it kills living plants. Artificial turf is already inert, so chlorine has no effect. You'll save money on replacement costs and upkeep.
Yes. We work with multiple financing partners to offer 24-, 36-, 48-, and 60-month payment plans across all Dunwoody ZIP codes (30338, 30346, 30360). Most homeowners find monthly payments fit their budget better than paying the full cost upfront. We'll discuss options once we've quoted your project.
Typical pool turf projects take 2–4 days depending on size and soil prep. DeKalb clay requires proper grading and base work, which we factor into the timeline. We're located about 28 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and minimize disruption. You'll have a finished, usable pool deck by the end of the job.
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