Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Dunwoody deserves a surface that actually holds up through Georgia summers without turning into a mud pit come fall. That's where recycled-material artificial turf comes in—and honestly, it's the upgrade a lot of Georgetown and Winters Chapel homeowners don't see coming until they realize their kids can actually use the pool deck year-round without slipping or tracking debris everywhere. DeKalb clay isn't forgiving. Between the heavy shade from mature trees around Brook Run Park–adjacent neighborhoods and the occasional water drainage headaches that come with our soil type, natural grass around pools becomes this constant battle. You're either reseeding every spring or dealing with bare patches that collect standing water. Recycled-material pool turf solves that mess. It drains fast, stays cool underfoot, and because it's made from reclaimed rubber and plastic fibers, you're not just getting a functional deck—you're getting an eco-smart choice that actually makes sense for a property like yours. We've installed hundreds of square feet of this stuff across Dunwoody's residential lots, from the tighter Georgetown backyards to the sprawling properties near Dunwoody Village. Every installation is different, but the payoff is always the same: a pool surround that looks sharp, functions perfectly, and doesn't demand the endless maintenance natural grass does. No brown spots. No algae growth. No safety worries when your family's barefoot around the water.
Dunwoody's soil composition—that dense DeKalb clay—creates natural drainage challenges that pool areas expose pretty quickly. Standard sod struggles because water pools instead of permeating, which means mosquito habitat and that slick, unsafe feeling underfoot when the deck gets wet. Recycled-material artificial turf is engineered to solve this: water runs straight through into a properly graded base, keeping your pool surround safe and dry. Shade is another Dunwoody reality. Properties in Georgetown and Winters Chapel often sit under established oak and pine canopy. While that keeps things cooler in summer, it means moss and mildew thrive on natural grass in damp spots. Artificial pool turf doesn't support algae growth and won't develop that slippery green film that makes decks dangerous. Most Dunwoody residential lots—whether they're the 0.25-acre suburban parcels or the larger properties near Brook Run Park—benefit from recycled-material turf because installation adapts to your actual yard layout. We assess your existing drainage, slope toward the pool, and any HOA guidelines specific to your neighborhood. Many DeKalb County communities have landscape covenants, so we confirm specifications before breaking ground. The material itself is UV-stabilized for Georgia heat and rated for foot traffic, so your pool deck handles chlorine splashes, sunscreen, and heavy use without degradation.
Yes. The recycled rubber and plastic fibers are chlorine-resistant by design. Splashes and direct contact won't degrade the material. We recommend a rinse after heavy chemical treatments, but daily pool use—even with chlorinated water—poses no structural risk. It's one reason Dunwoody families trust it around kids who are in and out of the water all day.
Quality recycled-material pool turf has textured surfaces that grip wet feet—safer than natural grass when algae and moisture combine. We install with proper drainage underneath so water doesn't pool on top. Your Dunwoody deck stays safer than standard sod, which becomes dangerously slick once moss colonizes in our humid climate.
Recycled turf is cooler underfoot than concrete (critical during Dunwoody summers), requires zero sealing or re-mortaring like pavers, and cushions falls better—important if you have kids. It's also more affordable upfront and doesn't crack from our freeze-thaw cycles. You get durability without the hard-surface maintenance.
It diverts waste plastic and rubber from landfills and requires no pesticides, fertilizers, or constant reseeding like natural grass. For Dunwoody homeowners concerned about water usage and chemical runoff into our local watershed, recycled turf is a legitimate step down. It's not perfect, but it's measurably better than the alternative.
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