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Pool decks in East Point take a beating. Between the South Fulton clay that doesn't drain well and the heat that bounces off pavement in the summer, keeping a natural grass pool area looking decent is basically a losing battle. We've been installing artificial turf around East Point—from the neighborhoods near Camp Creek Marketplace all the way over to Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park—and we've seen firsthand what works. Artificial pool turf solves the real problems we see in this area. You get rid of the mud that comes from that heavy clay soil, eliminate constant watering bills, and skip the mowing headaches on a small deck space. Your kids can run straight from the pool onto the turf without tracking clay into the house. Maintenance drops from "every other weekend" to basically rinsing it down when you feel like it. We've installed dozens of pool areas for East Point families who realized they were spending more time fighting their yard than actually using their pool.
East Point's soil is heavy clay, which means natural grass stays wet longer after rain and gets compacted fast under foot traffic—exactly what you don't want around a pool. That clay also doesn't drain well, so water pools up on your deck rather than soaking through. Artificial turf eliminates this problem entirely because it sits on top of your existing surface with a proper drainage base underneath. Yard sizes around here tend to run smaller, especially in Jefferson Park and Downtown East Point areas, so pool decks need to work double duty as lounging and entertaining spaces. Artificial turf maximizes usable space without sacrificing durability. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your property is near the tree canopy around Camp Creek or in a more open lot, but quality pool turf holds up equally well in both situations. One thing we always check: some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around what materials you can use. We work through those requirements with you upfront. Installation in East Point usually means working around existing deck edges or pavers, and we're used to navigating the tight spaces that are typical in Fulton County developments.
Not always. We can build the turf system right on top of your existing deck if the surface is reasonably stable and drains okay. If your concrete's cracked or settling—common with South Fulton clay underneath—we'll recommend removing and rebuilding that section. We assess it during the walkthrough and give you honest options. Most East Point pools we work on don't need a complete tearout.
It will warm up, but not dangerously. We install high-quality turf with infill that performs better than budget alternatives, and the slight warmth is nothing compared to bare concrete. If your deck gets intense afternoon sun near Camp Creek or Downtown, we can recommend lighter-color turf options that stay cooler underfoot. Most of our East Point clients don't report heat as a real issue after installation.
We install an engineered base layer that sits between your existing surface and the turf itself. That base has proper slope and perforated backing to move water away from your pool and yard, bypassing the clay issue entirely. Water doesn't pool on the turf or underneath it. This is especially important in East Point where clay holds moisture, and it's one of the biggest advantages over natural grass.
Rinse it periodically to remove chlorine and debris, brush it lightly a few times a year if it gets heavy use, and you're done. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting that clay mud. Most East Point homeowners spend maybe an hour per season on maintenance versus several hours per month on natural grass. It's a huge time saver, especially with kids using the pool constantly.
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