Eco Friendly — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Flowery Branch deserves more than a muddy, clay-stained mess every summer. Between the humidity, Lake Lanier's proximity, and those gorgeous newer developments around Sterling on the Lake, homeowners here are ditching the maintenance headache and going with artificial pool turf instead. We've installed hundreds of pools across Hall County, and here's what we've learned: the clay soil near the lake doesn't drain well, natural grass struggles in the shade patterns created by mature trees, and chlorine + real sod = a losing battle. Eco-friendly artificial turf solves all three problems at once. It's water-free, it won't kill off from chemical exposure, and it stays green year-round without the fertilizer runoff that concerns Lake Lanier residents. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or anywhere else in Flowery Branch, we can have your pool deck looking resort-ready in days, not seasons.
Hall County's clay-heavy soil is honestly the biggest reason we see pool turf requests skyrocket around here. That dense clay near Lake Lanier doesn't drain properly, which means standing water, root rot, and grass that looks more brown than green by midsummer. Natural turf also battles constant moisture issues—the humidity off the lake keeps things perpetually damp. Chlorine splash is another reality for Flowery Branch pools; it bleaches natural grass faster than you'd expect. Shade patterns vary depending on your lot size and tree placement. Newer developments like Sterling on the Lake often have HOA guidelines around landscaping, but artificial turf usually passes inspection since it's manicured and low-impact. Most Flowery Branch pool decks sit between 200–600 square feet, which is the sweet spot for turf installation—large enough to justify the eco-friendly upgrade, manageable for us to install in one or two days. We'll assess your specific drainage situation and recommend infill type (recycled rubber vs. sand-based) based on your pool's chemical levels and sun exposure.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf used in Flowery Branch pool installations is specifically engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and UV damage. The materials we use won't break down or discolor like natural grass does. That said, we recommend rinsing your deck occasionally to prevent chemical buildup, but it's minimal maintenance compared to constantly reseeding a natural lawn destroyed by splash zone chemicals.
Yes—and that's actually one of the biggest advantages. Instead of relying on soil drainage (which struggles with our clay), the turf system uses a perforated backing and gravel base that redirects water away from the pool deck. We've installed hundreds of these systems in Hall County, and drainage performance is consistently excellent, even during heavy summer storms near Lake Lanier.
Significantly more so. No fertilizers, no pesticides, and zero water usage—all things that typically run off into Lake Lanier from natural lawns. You eliminate chemical runoff, reduce your water consumption to nearly zero, and avoid the mower emissions. For Flowery Branch homeowners concerned about lake health, it's one of the easiest upgrades you can make.
Most Flowery Branch pool deck installations take one to two days, depending on deck size and any existing sod removal. We're based within an hour's drive, so scheduling is flexible. We typically complete the job before you'd normally mow twice, and you'll see the finished result immediately—no waiting for grass to establish.
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