Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Poolside turf in Flowery Branch transforms how you use your backyard—no more mud tracking into the house, no chlorine-damaged grass creeping under your deck, and zero maintenance when you just want to relax by the water. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or closer to the newer developments near Lake Lanier, that Hall County clay soil around here tends to stay wet longer than you'd think, especially after summer storms. Artificial turf solves that problem instantly. Instead of a soggy mess that breeds mold and keeps your kids from playing outside, you get a clean, dry surface that drains properly the moment the rain stops. We've installed pool-edge turf for families all over Flowery Branch, and the reaction is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. The synthetic blade feels natural underfoot, stays cool enough to walk on barefoot even on hot Georgia afternoons, and holds up beautifully to chlorine splash and foot traffic from wet swimmers. If your pool area is currently bare dirt, struggling grass, or a concrete pad that gets slippery and scalding, artificial turf is the upgrade that actually gets used every single day.
Flowery Branch sits on terrain that drains toward Lake Lanier, which means properties here—especially around Sterling on the Lake—tend to hold moisture longer than inland neighborhoods. That heavy Hall County clay can be problematic for natural grass near pools because chlorinated water and constant foot traffic from wet swimmers quickly kill off anything living. Artificial turf doesn't care about chlorine, and it won't rot or compact under repeated use. Most properties in the newer developments have decent sun exposure, which actually works against natural turf when combined with pool chemicals, but artificial turf thrives in full sun without any degradation. We typically recommend a robust drainage base layer under pool-area installations in Flowery Branch because even though our synthetic turf handles water well, the underlying soil here needs help moving moisture away quickly. Many HOAs in the area have specific landscaping guidelines, so we always verify regulations before installation—Sterling on the Lake in particular has design standards worth checking. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods vary, but pool decks usually range from 200 to 600 square feet, making turf installation a smart investment that doesn't require heavy equipment access or weeks of disruption.
Absolutely. Our premium pool-turf is specifically engineered to resist chemical breakdown from chlorine, salt, and other pool treatments. The synthetic fibers won't yellow, fray, or degrade from water exposure—in fact, regular rinsing from pool splashing actually helps keep the turf clean. We see this tested constantly in Flowery Branch installations, and it performs flawlessly year after year.
Not the quality turf we install. Our fibers are engineered to reflect heat rather than absorb it, so even on 95-degree days in Flowery Branch, the surface stays comfortable for bare feet. You'll notice a difference immediately compared to concrete or dark decking. Families with kids appreciate this—they can run around the pool safely without burning their feet.
We install a proper base layer—usually recycled rubber and drainage rock—that sits between your Hall County clay and the turf itself. This base layer is engineered to move water laterally toward drainage points, preventing the pooling problems you'd get with natural grass. It's essential in Flowery Branch because of how slowly water moves through clay.
We recommend professional installation, especially here. The drainage base layer needs to be compacted and sloped correctly to work with Flowery Branch's soil, and poor installation leads to water pooling under the turf. Our crew handles site prep, base installation, and proper seaming so you get a result that lasts 10-15 years without issues.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.