Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most Hampton homeowners don't think about their pool area until winter rolls around and maintenance becomes a headache. That's where artificial turf comes in—especially if you've got a pool deck that's been fighting the Henry County clay or getting slick when temperatures drop. We work with a lot of families in the Atlanta Motor Speedway area who realize that real grass around a pool is basically a losing battle. Between the heavy foot traffic, chlorine splash, and our unpredictable Georgia winters, you end up with bare spots, mud, and safety hazards. Artificial pool turf solves all of that. It stays dry underfoot even after a heavy rain (our clay soil doesn't drain the way it should), resists chemical damage from pool water, and gives you a clean, usable deck year-round without the mowing or patching. We've installed hundreds of these systems across south metro Atlanta, and the pool owners in Hampton consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made. No more worrying about slippery conditions when it's 40 degrees in January, no more dead grass patches by July, and no more seasonal guessing games about whether your lawn can handle another summer.
Hampton sits on Henry County's notorious clay soil, which is beautiful for keeping foundations stable but terrible for drainage around a pool. Real grass struggles here because water pools instead of soaking in, which creates muddy conditions and root rot—especially in winter when we get those cold, wet spells. Artificial turf bypasses that problem entirely. The turf we install has a perforated backing that lets water drain straight through into a properly graded base layer, so you never deal with standing water or that slick, slippery deck feeling. Most Hampton pools sit in yards ranging from half-acre to one-acre residential lots, and we design the turf installation to work with your actual yard layout—whether that's a smaller courtyard-style space or a larger recreation area. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your pool is near tree cover or fully exposed; we take that into account during the site visit because it affects both the turf type we recommend and long-term durability. Winter care is minimal compared to natural grass: just a quick rinse-off after heavy rains and maybe a light brush in early spring. The turf handles our occasional Georgia ice without damage, and it won't develop the thin, weak spots that real grass does after freezing cycles.
Yes—that's actually one of the main reasons Hampton pool owners choose artificial turf. Our turf is UV-stabilized and chlorine-resistant, so splashes won't damage it or create dead zones the way they would with real grass. Winter doesn't make it more vulnerable; if anything, the cooler temperatures mean less stress on the material. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water to prevent salt buildup if you're using a salt-chlorine system.
Absolutely—the clay is actually why we're careful about base preparation. We excavate the area, compact the clay properly, then lay down a gravel and sand base that promotes drainage. This prevents water from pooling under the turf and keeps your deck usable even after our heavy Georgia rains. It's extra work upfront, but it ensures the turf lasts.
Winter maintenance is straightforward. After heavy rains or winter storms, give it a light rinse with your hose to prevent leaves and debris from sitting on the surface. If you have a pool brush, a gentle sweep keeps it looking fresh. Unlike real grass, you don't need to worry about dormancy, winter kill, or bare patches coming back in spring.
Completely safe. Our turf won't stain from chlorine or cause any chemical reactions, and it's non-toxic. The surface stays cool to the touch even on hot days, and because it drains so well, there's no standing water or mud for kids to slip in. Hampton families with young kids and pets often tell us it's the safest pool surface option they've found.
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