Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Fayetteville deserves to look as polished as the homes around Pinewood Atlanta Studios—and artificial turf makes that happen without the weekly maintenance headache. Whether you're in Whitewater or Kenwood, that Georgia clay underneath your feet is beautiful for so much, but it turns into a muddy mess around pool decks and outdoor entertainment spaces. Raised-bed borders with artificial turf solve that problem completely. You get a clean, carpet-like surface that stays green year-round, never turns brown from chlorine splashes, and actually improves drainage around your pool equipment. We've installed pool turf systems across Fayette County for families who want their backyards to feel resort-ready without spending half their weekend weeding and reseeding. The installation takes a few days, your family's using it the next week, and you're done fighting nature. That's the real win.
Fayetteville sits on Fayette County's signature red clay, which means standing water and compaction are real challenges around pools. Raised-bed borders with synthetic turf actually solve this—the border creates elevation that keeps clay moisture away from your pool edge, and the artificial turf itself handles drainage that natural grass simply can't manage in our climate. Most Fayetteville lots are suburban family-sized, so we're working with moderate square footage around pools, which makes installation fast and cost-effective. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're shaded by oak trees (common in Whitewater area properties) or in open Kenwood-area backyards—but artificial turf performs equally well either way, unlike natural grass that struggles with shade and overuse near pool decks. We recommend perimeter borders that contain mulch or gravel inside the raised bed, with turf filling the functional walking and lounging space. This setup handles freeze-thaw cycles in our winters, chlorine and salt water splash-over, and heavy foot traffic without degradation. Installation includes proper base prep to account for our clay composition, so water moves away from your pool structure and foundation.
Yes—that's actually one of the biggest advantages. Natural grass dies from chlorine splash and salt water runoff, but synthetic turf is chemically inert. It won't yellow, brown, or degrade from pool water exposure. We see this all the time in Whitewater and Kenwood backyards where chlorine splash is inevitable. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water during peak pool season, and you're fine.
Absolutely. That red clay under Fayetteville holds water like a sponge, which creates pooling and mud around traditional pool decks. A raised border with proper base preparation elevates the turf surface and channels water away from your pool structure and foundation. It's a game-changer for drainage on our soil type.
Most residential pool borders take 2–3 days depending on the perimeter size and whether we're building new raised beds or working with existing structures. We handle site prep, border construction if needed, base installation, and turf layout. You're typically using your pool area by the end of the week.
Most Fayetteville and Fayette County HOAs approve synthetic turf for pool decks and functional areas, especially when installed as a raised-bed border system that looks intentional and maintained. We recommend checking your specific HOA guidelines, and we're happy to help with that conversation before we start work.
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