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Poolside living in Flowery Branch hits different when you've got artificial turf surrounding your deck. That clay soil around Lake Lanier and Sterling on the Lake developments? It stays wet longer than you'd want, gets slippery, and turns into a maintenance nightmare come summer. Real grass struggles here—constantly fighting drainage issues and needing treatments to handle the humidity and heat. Artificial pool turf solves all of that. You get a clean, safe surface that won't track mud into your pool, drains instantly after a rainstorm, and stays green year-round without the chemical treatments or constant mowing. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions near the Falcons training facility or tucked into a quieter spot by the lake, pool turf transforms how you use your backyard. No more soggy spots, no algae growth on wet grass, no safety hazards. Just a backyard ready for family time, entertaining, and actually enjoying that pool investment you made.
Hall County clay is beautiful to look at, but it's not your friend when it comes to pool landscaping. The drainage here is slower than you'd expect, especially in the newer developments around Sterling on the Lake where grading is still settling. Real grass absorbs water slowly, stays damp, and becomes a slip hazard—especially problematic right next to a pool where wet feet are already part of the equation. Artificial turf handles Flowery Branch's climate and soil situation perfectly because it doesn't depend on drainage the way natural grass does. Water runs right through the backing and down into your base layer. The lake's proximity means humidity is higher than inland Georgia, which is actually ideal for synthetic turf—no heat stress, no brown patches from inconsistent watering. Most Flowery Branch pools sit in yards ranging from half-acre to two acres, and newer HOA communities have specific landscape guidelines. We work within those restrictions. Artificial turf is typically approved in pool zones because it's cleaner, safer, and requires zero fertilizers or pesticides that might runoff toward Lake Lanier. Installation in these areas usually takes one to two days depending on existing deck size and whether you're replacing sod or installing over prepared clay.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade artificial turf is engineered for exactly these conditions—high humidity near the lake, intense summer sun, and the kind of foot traffic that comes with a busy backyard. Unlike natural grass that browns out or develops mold in humid environments, synthetic turf stays vibrant and drains moisture away instantly. It won't degrade from chlorine splash or sunscreen runoff either.
Night and day difference. Hall County clay drains slowly, which is why real grass gets waterlogged after storms. Artificial turf has a permeable backing that lets water flow straight through to a base layer we install beneath it. Rain, pool splash, hose water—it all drains within minutes instead of sitting on the surface like it would on clay.
Most do, especially in pool zones. Newer developments near the Falcons facility and around Lake Lanier tend to approve synthetic turf because it's cleaner, safer, and doesn't require pesticides or fertilizers that could affect lake water quality. We'll verify your specific HOA guidelines, but we've rarely run into issues with pool applications.
For most Flowery Branch pools with established decking, we can complete installation in one to two days. We prep the surrounding area, lay down proper drainage base, and install the turf. If there's sod to remove or grading adjustments needed for that clay soil, we account for that upfront during the estimate.
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