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Pool season in Flowery Branch runs long—and that means your backyard needs to look sharp from May straight through September. Around Sterling on the Lake and the newer developments near Lake Lanier, we're seeing homeowners ditch the mud patches and soggy grass around their pools in favor of artificial turf. Here's the thing: when you've got clay-heavy Hall County soil and a pool that's running chlorine and salt water daily, real grass gets stressed fast. It dies back, turns brown, and leaves you with bare spots that only get worse. Artificial pool turf solves that problem cold. No dead zones. No slippery algae on concrete. No tracking wet grass and dirt into the house. We've installed hundreds of pools in the Atlanta metro area, and Flowery Branch homeowners consistently tell us the same thing—they wish they'd done it sooner. Your pool deck doesn't have to be a maintenance headache. Whether you're in a Sterling on the Lake home with a tight quarterly HOA inspection or you're out in one of the newer lakeside communities, we can get you installed fast. We're based 50 minutes south, so we know Hall County's climate, soil composition, and what actually works in this part of Georgia.
Flowery Branch sits on clay-rich soil that's typical for Hall County—which is both a blessing and a curse for pool areas. That clay holds moisture, meaning your real grass stays wet longer, breeds fungus easier, and gets torn up faster by foot traffic around the pool. Chlorine and salt water don't help matters either. The newer developments near Lake Lanier tend to have larger lots with mature trees, which creates shade patterns that kill grass in certain zones while other areas get full sun exposure. You'll also want to know that many of the homeowners associations in Sterling on the Lake and surrounding subdivisions have specific landscape guidelines. Artificial turf actually works in your favor here—it's clean, uniform, and meets HOA standards without the maintenance headaches. Installation around pools requires proper drainage and a solid base, especially with our clay subsoil. We slope the turf away from your pool equipment and install a perforated underdrain to handle Georgia's frequent summer thunderstorms. The result is a yard that stays dry, stays green, and requires zero fertilizer or mowing.
Not the way you might think. We use cooler-fiber technology that resists heat buildup, and Flowery Branch's shade patterns (especially near those mature trees around Lake Lanier) help significantly. You'll also notice the difference between standing on hot deck concrete versus soft turf—even if the surface temp is similar, the feel underfoot is much more comfortable. We can discuss shade strategies specific to your lot during the consultation.
No. Premium artificial turf is engineered to handle pool chemicals without fading or deteriorating. We install a drainage base specifically designed for pools—water runs right through the turf and underneath, so chemicals don't sit and concentrate. Hall County's heavy clay actually makes this more important, since natural drainage is slower. Our installation method keeps your turf safe and functional for years.
We understand the urgency, especially in Flowery Branch where pool season starts early. Depending on your yard size and current conditions, most residential pool turf jobs take 3–5 business days from start to finish. We handle removal of old grass, base prep, drainage installation, and turf installation. We'll give you a firm timeline during your estimate.
Most do, especially for pool areas where it serves a practical purpose. We've worked with multiple HOAs in the Flowery Branch area and know the landscape approval process. During your consultation, we'll confirm your specific HOA guidelines and help you submit any required documentation. Nine times out of ten, pool turf gets approved without issue.
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