Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Gainesville deserves better than patchy grass and mud tracked through the house. We've been installing artificial turf around Hall County for years, and we know exactly what works for homes near Lake Lanier and the Mundy Mill neighborhoods. Real grass around pools gets hammered—foot traffic, chlorine splashes, intense summer sun, and those dry spells we get here in Georgia all take their toll. Artificial pool turf gives you a clean, safe surface that stays green year-round without the maintenance headache. Whether you've got a small backyard oasis in one of the 30501 zip code subdivisions or a larger property with plenty of deck space, we can design and install a pool surround that looks natural, feels comfortable underfoot, and actually lasts. No more brown patches, no more soggy clay spots in summer rain, no more replacing sod every few years. Our team understands the specific challenges Gainesville pools face, and we've built systems that handle them.
Hall County clay is notoriously heavy, especially in properties closer to the lake. That dense soil drains poorly and becomes slick when wet—exactly what you don't want around a pool deck. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. You also get intense summer sun exposure, particularly on south and west-facing pool areas around here. Quality synthetic turf won't fade or degrade under those UV rays the way real grass would. We install proper drainage systems underneath because, despite the clay's poor drainage, water still needs somewhere to go when it rains or when you're running the filter. Many Gainesville neighborhoods have HOA guidelines worth checking, though most actually prefer artificial turf around pools for safety and maintenance reasons. The typical backyard setup in Mundy Mill and similar subdivisions works perfectly for turf installation—we've got room to work, and most properties have relatively flat deck areas that take standard installation methods. We account for any slope toward the pool and make sure the surface is slip-resistant even when wet.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically rated for pool environments—the fibers are chlorine-resistant and won't degrade or discolor from regular splashing. Rinse the area occasionally with fresh water if you want to extend the turf's life, but it's built to take it. No problems with the materials we install around Hall County pools.
Clay drains terribly on its own, so we don't rely on it. We install a perforated base layer that directs water away from the pool and toward areas where it can percolate or drain naturally. Proper grading during installation prevents standing water and keeps your pool deck safe and dry.
Yes. We install non-infill or silica-infill options depending on your preference. Both are softer than concrete, provide good slip resistance even when wet, and are safe for barefoot use. The turf we choose for Gainesville pools is specifically rated for high-traffic residential areas.
Price depends on square footage and site prep needs. Most Gainesville properties run 300–800 square feet around the pool. We can give you an accurate quote after a site visit. Installation typically takes 2–3 days for standard residential jobs in the 30501–30507 zip codes.
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