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Your pool deck in Gainesville takes a beating—especially if you're in Mundy Mill or up near Lake Lanier's north shore where the sun hammers your yard most of the day. Real grass either burns out, gets slick when wet, or turns into a muddy mess during Georgia's unpredictable dry spells. That's why so many Hall County homeowners are switching to artificial pool turf. It looks sharp year-round, stays cool underfoot even at peak summer, and won't leave your family slipping around when someone jumps out of the pool. We've installed dozens of pool decks across Gainesville—from compact yards to sprawling lakefront properties—and we back every installation with a money-back guarantee. If you're not thrilled with how it looks and feels after 30 days, we'll make it right. No fine print, no excuses. Our crew handles everything from site prep to final cleanup, and because we're just 55 minutes away, we're local enough to know your yard's specific challenges but established enough to do this right the first time.
Here's what makes Gainesville's pool landscape tricky: that Hall County clay soil near Lake Lanier drains differently than you'd expect, and seasonal drought means natural grass either gets stressed or needs constant watering. Your neighbors in Mundy Mill might have similar lot sizes and sun exposure, but every property has its own microclimate—especially around pools where reflected heat and splash zones create extreme conditions. We account for all of it. Artificial turf handles standing water better than sod because proper base preparation prevents pooling, and it won't develop bare patches from chlorine splash or foot traffic. Since you're in a lake community, we also consider freeze-thaw cycles in winter; our installation method prevents frost heave that can buckle cheaper systems. Shade patterns shift throughout the day, and your deck might get morning sun but afternoon shade from trees or structures—artificial turf performs consistently regardless. We also check local HOA guidelines if your community has them; most Gainesville neighborhoods allow artificial pool decks when installed to spec, but we verify before we start digging.
Not like concrete or pavers do. Our pool turf in Gainesville reaches warm temperatures, sure, but it's engineered to stay significantly cooler than dark deck surfaces. We use infill materials that reflect heat rather than absorb it, plus the turf fibers themselves don't transfer temperature the way solid materials do. Most families report their kids can walk barefoot comfortably, even on 95-degree days.
Chlorine splash and occasional exposure won't degrade quality pool turf. Our system is UV-stabilized and chemical-resistant by design. The key is drainage—we slope the deck slightly away from the pool so water doesn't pool and concentrate chemicals. In Gainesville's climate, that moisture moves through the base layer quickly, minimizing any chemical buildup.
Clay near Lake Lanier compacts, which can trap water if you're not careful. We excavate to proper depth, add a drainage layer, then compact a sand-based foundation that lets water percolate while keeping the turf stable. This prevents the settling and soft spots that plague shortcuts. It's extra work, but it's why our installs last.
If the turf doesn't look or perform the way we promised within 30 days, we fix it or refund your deposit. That includes seaming issues, drainage problems, or cosmetic concerns. We're confident because we measure twice and install once—but if something's wrong, you don't pay for a mediocre result.
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