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Your pool deck and dog yard in Flowery Branch don't have to be mud traps half the year. Around Sterling on the Lake and the newer developments here in Hall County, we're seeing homeowners finally ditch the clay-and-grass nightmare that comes with living this close to Lake Lanier. The soil around here doesn't drain like you'd hope—it's dense, holds water, and turns into a slippery mess when your dogs run laps or you're walking wet from the pool. That's where premium artificial turf comes in. We install pool-side turf that handles chlorine splash, drains properly beneath the Georgia humidity, and gives your dogs a safe, clean place to play year-round without tracking mud into the house. Whether you've got a compact yard in one of the newer neighborhoods or a larger lot with a pool setup, artificial turf around Flowery Branch solves problems that natural grass simply can't—especially in this climate. No more reseeding every spring, no more bare patches where your dogs wear paths, and no more slippery decking when wet.
Hall County's clay soil is your biggest challenge here in Flowery Branch. It compacts hard, drains slowly, and stays damp longer than you'd expect—even in summer. That dense base is why so many homeowners near Lake Lanier end up with poolside areas that stay squishy or develop algae growth. When we install artificial turf for pools and dog yards, we address this with proper base preparation and a perforated backing system that moves water through quickly. The lake proximity also means humidity stays high year-round, which is another reason drainage matters. Newer Flowery Branch developments have good grading, but older lots sometimes slope toward the house rather than away, so we build that into our installation plan. Sun exposure varies here too—homes near the lake often have afternoon shade from large oaks, while Sterling on the Lake and other subdivisions might get 6–8 hours of direct sun. We choose turf specifications that handle both conditions well. And if you're in an HOA community—which most of Flowery Branch is—we confirm your turf color and pile height meet neighborhood guidelines before we start work.
No. We install pool-grade turf with UV protection and chlorine-resistant backing. Occasional splash and splatter won't hurt it. What matters more is our drainage system underneath—Hall County's clay means water tends to pool, so we build in proper slopes and a perforated base layer to move that water away from the turf and your pool deck. Rinse the turf occasionally if you notice heavy chlorine buildup, but it's rare.
Better than natural grass. Our turf won't thin out from heavy dog traffic like natural grass does around Sterling on the Lake yards. It won't get muddy or hold moisture that breeds odors. Urine drains straight through, and we recommend a quick rinse every week or two during hot months. The turf stays cleaner and safer for your dogs than the clay-mud situation most Flowery Branch yards deal with.
Not typically for artificial turf itself, but HOA approval is almost always required around here—most newer neighborhoods and developments have specific landscaping rules. We handle reaching out to your HOA, confirming specs, and making sure everything meets their standards before we schedule installation. Hall County also has no material restrictions on artificial turf for residential pools.
Most residential pool-turf projects take 2–4 days depending on yard size and how much prep work the clay base needs. Since Hall County soil requires proper grading and drainage setup, we factor that into the timeline. We'll walk you through the schedule during the free consultation and let you know exactly when your yard will be game-ready.
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