Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Fayetteville backyards are built different—especially when you've got that signature Fayette County clay underneath and a slope that makes natural grass a constant uphill battle. We've installed artificial turf around the Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods long enough to know exactly what homeowners here are up against: drainage problems, bare patches where kids slide down the yard, and maintenance routines that feel endless. Pool areas get hit the hardest. Between chlorine splash, foot traffic from summer gatherings, and the way water runs off those sloped lots, your grass either gets hammered or turns into mud. That's where pool-turf comes in. It's not just about looks—it's about actually using your yard without watching it deteriorate. We've transformed dozens of poolside areas across 30214 and 30215, giving families that clean, safe, usable space they imagined when they bought the house. No more fighting the clay. No more explaining bare patches to the neighbors. Just a yard that works.
Fayette County's clay soil is the real game-changer here, and it affects how we approach every pool installation. That heavy, dense soil doesn't drain like you'd want it to—especially around a pool where water's constantly being splashed out or overspilling during heavy rains. We size your base prep and drainage layers specifically for clay conditions, not generic "suburban" assumptions. Sloped yards are standard in both Whitewater and Kenwood, which actually works in artificial turf's favor. Good slope means water naturally flows away from the pool deck instead of pooling and creating soft spots. But we have to account for settling and movement on that slope—improper installation can shift over time. Sun exposure matters too. Most Fayetteville lots get solid afternoon sun, which means intense UV throughout summer. We recommend our premium-grade turf for poolside work because it holds color and doesn't soften under that heat the way budget materials do. Finally, check your HOA documentation if you're in a restricted community. Some Fayetteville neighborhoods have landscape guidelines about synthetic materials. We help navigate those conversations and can often work within requirements.
Absolutely. Pool-grade turf is specifically engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and UV exposure. We use materials that won't break down or discolor from regular splash and overspill. Rinse it occasionally with fresh water during heavy pool season, and you're good. In Fayetteville's heat, the turf actually drains chemicals away quickly instead of letting them sit in natural grass, which would turn everything yellow.
Slopes require a solid base that won't shift. We excavate and compact to create a stable foundation, then install proper drainage channels along the slope to redirect water. The turf itself stays securely seamed and anchored so it won't creep downhill over time. Proper grading is the difference between a 10-year installation and one that fails in two seasons.
Not much. Rinse it with a hose on hot days if you want to keep it cool underfoot, but it's not required. The drainage system we build handles Georgia's summer storms without pooling or flooding. In extreme heat, high-quality pool turf won't soften like cheaper materials—another reason we don't cut corners on material selection.
Typically 24-48 hours. We need time for seams to set and for any debris from installation to settle. We'll give you a clear timeline when we start work. Most Fayetteville families are back in the water by the weekend.
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