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Your pool area in Dunwoody sees a lot of foot traffic—families moving between the patio, the water, and the deck chairs. That's where artificial turf around the pool makes sense. Instead of fighting DeKalb clay and patchy grass near high-moisture zones, you get a clean, slip-resistant surface that actually improves drainage. We've installed pool turf setups across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners love not having to maintain soggy edges or deal with algae-stained lawn. Pool turf is UV-resistant, chlorine-safe, and stays cool underfoot even in peak summer. Most of our Dunwoody clients choose pool turf because it gives them a finished, resort-like look without the upkeep nightmare that comes with natural grass next to water. Whether your lot in the 30338 or 30346 area is shaded by mature oak trees or gets full afternoon sun, artificial turf handles both scenarios better than sod ever could. It's low-maintenance, pet-friendly, and won't degrade from repeated pool-to-patio traffic or seasonal chemical splash.
Dunwoody's DeKalb clay soil creates drainage challenges most homeowners don't anticipate until summer hits. Around a pool, that's magnified—clay holds water, and standing moisture around decking invites mold and makes the ground unstable underfoot. Artificial turf solves this with a proper base and perforated backing that channels water away from the pool structure itself. Shade is another factor here. Properties in Georgetown and near Brook Run Park often have significant tree coverage, which means your natural grass would struggle with moss and thin patches anyway. Pool turf thrives in both sun and partial shade without those issues. Most Dunwoody lots are suburban-sized—not sprawling estates—so turf installation around a pool is typically contained and cost-effective. HOA communities in Dunwoody Village sometimes have landscape guidelines, but pool-surrounding turf usually falls outside those restrictions since it's a functional safety and drainage feature, not a lawn replacement. Installation in our service area accounts for the clay base: we remove or amend the upper layer, establish proper slope for drainage toward storm systems, and secure the turf with our standard perimeter securing methods. The whole job is usually 3–5 days depending on pool deck size.
No. Pool turf is specifically manufactured with a textured, non-slip surface that grips wet feet better than natural grass or concrete. It's designed for poolside use and meets safety standards for wet environments. After chlorine splashes or rain, the turf dries quickly and maintains traction. Kids and adults can safely move from the pool edge to your yard without losing their footing.
Clay drains poorly on its own, which is why we install turf over a prepared base with proper slope and perforated backing. Water flows underneath the turf rather than pooling on top or in the soil. The synthetic fibers don't retain moisture like natural grass does, so you avoid the muddy, moldy conditions that plague Dunwoody yards near water features during humid months.
Absolutely. Shade is actually a plus for pool turf—you won't deal with algae growth or moss that plague natural grass under trees. Artificial turf looks lush year-round in shade and never thins out. Many Dunwoody properties with mature oaks benefit from this because the turf gives you a usable, attractive pool area without the maintenance struggles.
Typically 3–5 days, depending on your pool deck's size and current ground condition. We handle site prep, base installation, and turf securing in that window. Most Dunwoody homeowners can use their pool area within a week. We work with the 30338 and surrounding zip codes regularly, so we're familiar with local utilities and site logistics.
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