Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Up here in the North Georgia mountains, pool season means something different than it does down in Atlanta. Your backyard at Lake Chatuge or anywhere around Hiawassee gets real use—family gatherings, summer cookouts, that precious window when the water's actually warm enough to jump in. The thing is, natural grass around a pool deck turns into a muddy mess within weeks. Wet feet, chlorine splashes, constant foot traffic—it destroys regular lawns. That's exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense poolside in Hiawassee. You get a clean, safe surface that drains properly, doesn't turn into a swamp when it rains (and we get plenty of rain up here), and stays green year-round without the maintenance headache. We've installed pool turf for homeowners throughout Towns County, and the feedback's always the same: it transformed how they use their yards. With our lifetime warranty backing the installation, you're not just getting a product—you're getting peace of mind that this investment will hold up through our mountain weather, the freeze-thaw cycles, and whatever the lake-influenced climate throws at it.
Hiawassee sits at elevation with that lake-influenced microclimate, which means your soil drains differently than flatland Georgia. The natural mountain soil up here tends toward clay and rocky composition, so proper base preparation is critical for pool turf installations. We see a lot of shade variation depending on where you're positioned relative to Brasstown Bald and the surrounding ridges—some yards get morning sun and afternoon shade, others are pretty shaded all day. That affects turf selection and drainage planning. Pool areas specifically need excellent sub-base work because water pools differently on uneven terrain, especially in the Downtown Hiawassee neighborhoods and the Lake Chatuge area where properties can be steep. Most residential lots around here are generous in size, which means you've got room to create a real resort-style pool zone. The chlorine and salt chlorine systems common in mountain pools need turf that tolerates chemical exposure without degradation. We account for the freeze-thaw cycling that happens in our winters when designing the base layers—expansion and contraction can shift inferior installations, but proper groundwork prevents that. Local HOA rules (where they apply) generally favor well-maintained pool areas, and quality artificial turf reads as premium maintenance, not a shortcut.
Absolutely. The mountain freeze-thaw in Towns County is exactly why base preparation matters so much here. We use engineered sub-base systems with proper drainage and expansion capacity. That prevents the turf from shifting or buckling when ground expands in winter. Our lifetime warranty covers defects from freeze damage, giving you real protection through multiple seasons.
Modern artificial turf is engineered to resist both chlorine and salt-chlorine systems. The key is rinsing and occasional maintenance—splashes and spills need dilution. We recommend a quick freshwater rinse after heavy pool activity. Our turf won't degrade or discolor from typical pool chemical exposure, and the warranty covers chemical-related defects.
Mountain clay and rocky soil actually requires a different approach than flatland Georgia. We build multi-layer bases with gravel and engineered drainage fabric specifically designed for elevation changes. Water drains away from the pool deck rather than pooling, which is critical in Hiawassee where rain is frequent and terrain is uneven.
Yes. Slope is common in our area, and we handle it by contouring the base and using proper compaction techniques. Sloped yards actually benefit from our drainage design—water naturally moves away from the pool zone. We'll assess the specific grade and terrain during the site visit.
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