Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Around the pool at Sterling on the Lake or anywhere else in Flowery Branch, that red clay soil isn't exactly cooperative when it comes to maintaining a lawn—especially one that takes a beating from chlorine splash, foot traffic, and the humidity that rolls in off Lake Lanier. Artificial turf changes everything. Our recycled-material pool turf is made to handle moisture, won't degrade under chemical exposure, and honestly looks better year-round than fighting the Hall County clay underneath. We've installed plenty of systems in newer Flowery Branch developments where homeowners got tired of patchy grass, muddy areas around the pool deck, and spending weekends trying to salvage their landscape. The recycled content means you're not just solving a practical problem—you're choosing materials that would otherwise end up in a landfill. We drive out regularly to this area, and the combination of lake-adjacent neighborhoods and the clay-heavy soil makes artificial turf the smart move for pool owners who want durability without the constant maintenance headache.
Flowery Branch's proximity to Lake Lanier brings moisture and humidity that clay soil struggles to drain properly. That red clay base means traditional sod tends to compact, leaving you with bare patches and puddles around the pool perimeter—exactly where you don't want either. Our recycled artificial turf system sits on a properly engineered base that handles water differently than natural grass. You won't get that soggy, muddy mess in spring or after heavy rain. The newer developments in Sterling on the Lake and surrounding areas often have smaller, more defined yard spaces, which means installation is usually straightforward without major grading work. Sun exposure varies depending on your property's orientation toward the lake, but artificial turf performs consistently whether you're in full sun or partial shade. Hall County's warm, humid summers are actually ideal for synthetic materials—no drought stress, no fertilizer runoff into the lake. Installation typically takes one to two days, and we handle the base prep to account for local soil conditions. Because this is recycled-content turf, it's also durable enough to handle pool chemicals without degradation.
Absolutely—it's actually why we spend extra time on base preparation in this area. Hall County's red clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we remove the top layer, grade for proper drainage, and add a recycled aggregate base. This prevents water from pooling under the turf during our humid summers. The clay itself isn't a deal-breaker; it just means we're doing the foundation right so your pool area stays dry and stable for years.
Our recycled turf fibers are engineered to resist chemical degradation—chlorine, salt, and sunscreen won't break down the material the way they would natural grass. Around Sterling on the Lake properties especially, where pool use is regular, this durability is a huge advantage. You get a clean, safe surface that won't stain or weaken over time.
Recycled turf uses reclaimed plastic and rubber materials, which is gentler on the environment and often performs just as well as virgin plastic for pool applications. In Flowery Branch's warm climate, both hold up well, but recycled options give you the same durability with less environmental impact. We use high-quality recycled systems that won't degrade under UV exposure or lake-area humidity.
Most residential pool-turf installations in the Flowery Branch area take one to two days, depending on your yard size and the existing soil condition. We schedule around your availability, and there's minimal disruption. The recycled base materials we use can be installed and compacted quickly, so you're not waiting weeks for your pool area to be ready to use.
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