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Your backyard in Fayetteville is about to become the neighborhood's favorite gathering spot. Pool turf transforms that soggy clay mess around your pool deck into a safe, comfortable surface that stays green year-round—no more muddy footprints tracking into the house, no more slippery concrete burning your feet in July. Whether you're in the Whitewater area with those deeper lots or the Kenwood neighborhood where space is tighter, artificial turf works beautifully around in-ground and above-ground pools. Fayetteville's Fayette County clay tends to stay wet longer than you'd want, especially in spring and fall. That's where pool turf really shines. You get that lush, manicured look for holiday gatherings and summer parties without fighting drainage issues or bare patches where chlorine splashes. Our crews know the local landscape. We've installed pool turf in yards just like yours—handling the specific challenges of Fayetteville's soil composition, managing slope for water runoff, and working around the mature trees that shade many of these suburban properties. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on your pool setup and yard size. We handle everything: removing old sod if needed, base preparation, turf layout, and securing edges so nothing shifts when you're hosting a cookout.
Fayetteville sits on clay-heavy soil typical of Fayette County, which means drainage is something you'll think about constantly if you install natural grass. Pool areas are especially tricky because chlorinated water doesn't play well with struggling turf, and clay doesn't shed water the way sandy soil does. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Sun and shade patterns vary depending on your neighborhood. Homes in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas often have mature oak and pine trees that create dappled afternoon shade—great for comfort, but it affects how natural grass dries. Synthetic turf performs the same whether it's full sun or partial shade, so you don't get those dead zones. Most Fayetteville lots are suburban-sized—typically 0.25 to 0.5 acres—with pool decks ranging from small above-ground setups to larger in-ground installations. Your HOA (if applicable) almost always approves artificial turf, especially when it's installed as pool decking rather than a full lawn replacement. Installation around pools requires careful attention to slope and drainage lines so water flows away from your pool equipment and foundation. We account for Fayetteville's seasonal rain patterns and ensure your turf base handles both heavy downpours and the dry stretches we see in late summer.
Yes. Clay compacts and doesn't drain like other soils, so we add a perforated base layer and slope the ground slightly away from your pool structure. This prevents water from pooling under the turf, which can lead to mold or smell issues. We've done dozens of installs in Fayette County clay—proper base preparation is what keeps your pool deck looking and functioning great for years.
Absolutely. Shade doesn't harm synthetic turf the way it stresses natural grass. Trees actually help—they keep the turf cooler on hot Georgia summer days. We work around root systems and overhead branches during installation. Just make sure fallen leaves are raked periodically so they don't accumulate and trap moisture.
Most residential pool turf projects take 2–3 days depending on deck size and existing conditions. We remove old sod, prepare the base to handle Fayetteville's clay and drainage needs, lay turf, secure seams, and infill. Weather can add a day if we need to let the base settle, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption.
No. Pool-grade artificial turf is chlorine-resistant. Any splash or overspray rinses off and won't bleach or degrade the fibers. In fact, removing the stress of chlorine damage is one of the biggest reasons Fayetteville homeowners choose turf around pools. It stays vibrant green regardless of what ends up on it.
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