Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A pool deck in Griffin needs to work harder than most outdoor spaces. You're dealing with Spalding County's heavy clay soil, summer heat that'll make bare feet regret concrete, and homeowners who want their backyard to look polished without spending every weekend maintaining it. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes real sense. It's not just about aesthetics—though a properly installed pool surround does transform your property. It's about creating a safe, slip-resistant surface that handles the wet, the chlorine splash, and the foot traffic without breaking down. We've installed pool turf throughout the Griffin area, from properties near downtown to neighborhoods out toward the county line. The stuff works. It stays green through our hot summers, it doesn't get muddy when the clay underneath gets saturated, and if you've got accessibility concerns—whether that's for a family member in a wheelchair or anyone with mobility challenges—artificial turf gives you a stable, level surface that actually functions year-round. No more patchwork grass. No algae buildup in the joints. Just a pool area that feels finished and works the way you actually use it.
Spalding County clay is unforgiving. It doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, which means real grass around your pool tends to stay soggy longer after rain or a splash-heavy pool party. That clay also compacts, especially under foot traffic, so you end up with bare spots and uneven ground—exactly what you don't want near a pool. Artificial turf solves both problems. It sits on top of your existing landscape with proper base preparation, so drainage works immediately and your surface stays level. The sun exposure in the Griffin area is intense, particularly on south-facing pool decks. Our turf is UV-stabilized to handle that without fading or getting brittle. If your property has mature shade trees (common in a lot of our local yards), that's actually ideal—artificial turf performs beautifully in mixed sun and shade, unlike live grass which struggles when it can't get consistent light. For wheelchair accessibility specifically, consistency matters. A properly installed artificial turf deck eliminates the ruts, washouts, and uneven settling that natural grass develops. We make sure your base is compacted correctly and the turf is stretched tight, so there are no trip hazards or soft spots. Whether your pool is small and residential or you've got a larger setup, we customize the installation to your specific property layout and drainage needs.
Yes, if it's installed right. We excavate and prepare the base properly, compacting the clay so it becomes stable rather than letting it shift under foot traffic. The turf itself is secured and stretched tight, so you won't get wrinkles or soft spots. That clay actually works in our favor once we've prepared it—it's dense and holds the base layer in place better than loose, sandy soil would.
Absolutely. In fact, it's safer than real grass around a pool. We install it smooth and level with no gaps, ruts, or soft spots that would catch a wheel or create trip hazards. The surface is firm and consistent, it won't get slippery when wet the way concrete does, and it drains immediately so you're not dealing with puddles or muddy patches. Accessibility was part of the design.
Our turf is chlorine-resistant and designed for pool environments. The combination of UV stabilization and material quality means chlorine splash, regular cleaning, and seasonal maintenance won't degrade it the way it would damage natural grass. Griffin's heat actually means chlorine evaporates faster, reducing any buildup risk.
Griffin is absolutely in our service area. We're about 55 minutes south, which is manageable for a project like this. We handle everything from initial site visit through final installation, and we're familiar with local soil conditions and neighborhood requirements. No surprises, no outsourcing to unfamiliar crews.
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