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Your pool area in Dunwoody deserves to look sharp year-round, and that's where artificial turf comes in. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, the reality is that maintaining natural grass around a pool is a constant battle—chlorine damage, foot traffic, mud tracking into the house, and the endless cycle of reseeding. We've installed artificial pool turf for dozens of Dunwoody homeowners who got tired of that fight. The stuff we use holds up beautifully to chlorine, drains properly so you're not standing in a puddle, and honestly looks better than most natural lawns in the area. No more brown patches from pool chemicals, no more slippery algae buildup, and your kids can run straight from the pool onto soft, clean turf without tracking dirt everywhere. Plus, once it's down, you stop thinking about your pool deck entirely—which is kind of the point. We understand Dunwoody's suburban lot layouts and the mix of sun and shade you're working with, especially around those older neighborhoods near Brook Run Park where mature trees dominate backyards.
Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay, which drains slowly and tends to stay wet longer than you'd like—especially around pool areas where water splashing and drainage are already concerns. Natural grass struggles here because the clay holds moisture, creating ideal conditions for fungus and root rot. Artificial turf solves that problem directly: we install with a perforated base that works with (not against) your clay soil, moving water away from the turf surface and down through the subsurface. Shade is another big factor in this area. Many Dunwoody properties, particularly in Georgetown and near the residential pockets south of Perimeter Mall, are shaded by mature oaks and pines. Natural grass thins out in those conditions, but artificial turf performs exactly the same in full sun or dappled shade. We size and grade pool turf installations based on your specific lot dimensions—Dunwoody's suburban properties vary widely, from compact Georgetown townhomes to larger estates. We also respect HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them; some developments have specific landscaping rules about synthetic materials, and we handle those conversations upfront. Installation typically takes one to two days depending on pool deck size and any existing turf removal needed.
Not with modern turf and the right installation. We use lighter-colored backing and infill materials that resist heat buildup compared to older products. More importantly, around pool areas where you're splashing water constantly, the turf stays cool naturally. Dunwoody's shade factor also helps—if your pool is under trees, you're getting afternoon relief most days. We can discuss specific product choices when we visit your property.
It handles them better than natural grass ever will. Chlorine won't bleach or kill synthetic fibers the way it kills live plants. Drainage is the real advantage: chemicals rinse through the turf and away from the surface instead of concentrating in the soil like they do with natural grass. Over years, your DeKalb clay would accumulate salt and chemical residue. Artificial turf avoids that entirely.
You can, but working with clay-based soil requires proper grading and drainage planning. If the base isn't compacted correctly or pitched for drainage, water pools under the turf (literally). We handle site prep, subsurface design, and compaction so your Dunwoody pool deck drains like it should and stays stable for years.
Most areas allow it, but some HOAs have specific rules about synthetic landscaping. Before any installation, we review your neighborhood's covenants. If your community has restrictions, we'll help you understand them or explore alternatives. It's a quick conversation that prevents surprises.
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