Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your concrete pool deck in Fayetteville doesn't have to stay that way. We talk to a lot of homeowners around the Whitewater and Kenwood areas who've made the switch from concrete to artificial turf around their pools, and the feedback is pretty unanimous: it's a game-changer. Concrete gets scorching in Georgia summers, it cracks from our clay soil settling, and honestly, it just looks industrial next to a family pool. Artificial turf gives you that resort feel without the maintenance headaches. You get a surface that stays cooler underfoot, drains properly even with our Fayette County clay underneath, and looks great year-round. We've installed pool turf for families all across the 30214 and 30215 ZIP codes, and the difference between a hard concrete deck and a soft, safe turf surface is something you notice every single time you step outside. Whether you're near Pinewood Atlanta Studios or out in the quieter neighborhoods, we can design a pool surround that works with your lot size and your lifestyle.
Fayetteville sits on dense clay soil typical of Fayette County, which means drainage and settling are real considerations for any hardscape—including pool decks. Concrete cracks and shifts because of it. Artificial turf actually handles that movement better, especially when we install proper base layers and drainage systems underneath. The sun exposure around Fayetteville pools varies a lot depending on tree coverage. Homes in the Whitewater area tend to have more mature trees, which keeps things cooler but can trap moisture. Kenwood properties often have more open southern exposure. We size and select turf specifically for your yard's conditions—there's no one-size-fits-all approach. Most residential lots in Fayetteville range from 0.3 to 0.75 acres, which means pool decks typically run 400 to 800 square feet. That's a perfect size for artificial turf installation; large enough to make a visual impact, manageable to work with. HOA rules in the area are generally turf-friendly, though we always verify your neighborhood guidelines before we start. One thing unique to the area: our summer humidity means proper infill and antimicrobial treatment matter more here than in drier regions.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade turf rated for intense sun, and it won't fade or degrade like you might worry. The material actually reflects heat better than concrete—your feet won't burn on it during a July afternoon. In Fayetteville's climate, it stays comfortable and safe all summer long.
We dig out the clay to proper depth, install a compacted base layer, add perforated drainage beneath, then lay the turf. This approach prevents pooling and settling issues that plague concrete on clay. It's a more involved process than concrete, but it solves the problems that make concrete fail in our soil.
Minimal maintenance compared to concrete sealing or pressure washing. We recommend rinsing after heavy chlorine use and brushing occasionally to keep the pile upright. In humid Fayetteville summers, proper drainage prevents any odor or algae issues—it's really about good installation, not constant upkeep.
Turf typically costs 15–25% more upfront, but that disappears fast when you factor in concrete repair and resealing every few years. Over 10 years, turf is the smarter investment. We offer financing for Fayetteville homeowners and can provide exact pricing after a site visit.
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