Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Around Flowery Branch, your pool deck is the centerpiece of summer entertaining—and nothing ruins that vibe like mud, slippery algae, or patchy grass that can't handle the foot traffic and chlorine splash. We've installed artificial pool turf in Sterling on the Lake and other Hall County neighborhoods for years, and we know exactly what works around here. The clay soil near Lake Lanier stays damp longer than most places, which means traditional sod gets stressed fast. Artificial turf gives you a clean, safe surface that stays green year-round without the maintenance nightmare. Your neighbors up at the Falcons facility know the value of a flawless outdoor space—and now you can have that same polished look without spending every weekend on upkeep. We handle everything from base prep to drainage, and we're confident enough to stand behind our work with a warranty that matters.
Flowery Branch sits on Hall County clay that holds moisture like a sponge, especially in developments near Lake Lanier. That's great for tree roots but tough on natural grass around pool areas. The moisture, combined with chlorine runoff and intense summer foot traffic, kills standard turf faster than you'd expect. Artificial pool turf solves that problem because it drains immediately and won't deteriorate from chemical exposure. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or the newer developments inland—some yards get eight hours of direct afternoon heat, others stay shaded by mature trees. We design drainage systems tailored to your lot's slope and your home's orientation. Most pool decks in this area run 400 to 600 square feet, and we size the turf and base materials accordingly. HOA communities here typically have landscape guidelines, so we work with your restrictions to pick colors and pile heights that comply. The clay base requires proper grading and a compacted sub-base before installation—we don't cut corners there because settling is real in this soil type.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically engineered for pool areas—the fibers resist chemical breakdown, and the backing won't degrade from splash or runoff. In Flowery Branch's humid climate, good drainage is key. We install a perforated base that lets chlorinated water pass through instead of sitting on top, which keeps the turf looking fresh and prevents odor buildup.
Around your pool deck, heat isn't usually an issue because you're walking on it wet or damp most of the time. If you're concerned, we can recommend lighter-colored fibers that stay cooler underfoot. We've installed turf in plenty of Sterling on the Lake and Hall County yards with full southern exposure—your guests won't have complaints.
Clay drains slowly, so we always excavate, compact the subgrade, and install a proper drainage layer before laying turf. Skipping this step leads to pooling and settling. We've done hundreds of installs in this area and know exactly how to prep a clay base so your turf stays level and drains properly for years.
Yes. We work around trees, shrubs, and hardscape features in your Sterling on the Lake or lakeside yard. We'll cut the turf precisely around obstacles and blend it with existing mulch beds or pavers. The install takes a bit longer with obstacles, but the end result looks intentional and polished.
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