Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Fort Stewart brings thousands of families to Hinesville every year, and a lot of them are discovering that pool areas here need a smarter solution than traditional grass. Our sandy coastal plain soil drains fast—which is great for your foundation, but rough on keeping a lawn thick and green around a pool deck. That's where artificial turf comes in. Between the salt air, intense Georgia sun, and foot traffic around water features, pool-side landscaping takes a beating in Liberty County. We've installed pool turf for homeowners in Downtown Hinesville and throughout the Fort Stewart area who wanted something low-maintenance, safe underfoot, and actually built to handle poolside conditions. No more mud tracked into the house, no chlorine-burned patches, and zero worry about slippery algae on natural grass. Your pool area becomes an extension of your living space instead of a constant maintenance headache.
Hinesville's sandy soil is actually your biggest advantage when installing pool turf. Drainage is naturally excellent, so we don't worry about standing water pooling around the deck—a real problem in heavier clay soils. The flip side: that same sandy base means we need to properly prepare and compact the subsurface before laying turf, since sand shifts under foot traffic. The coastal plain gets intense afternoon sun, especially during summer, so we recommend our UV-stabilized turf blends that won't fade or break down. If your pool area borders the Fort Stewart grounds or sits in a more forested backyard, shade patterns change seasonally, and we'll design drainage paths accordingly. Military-community neighborhoods often have consistent lot sizes and clear property lines, which makes planning pool turf layouts straightforward. One thing we always mention: chlorine and salt water splash will eventually degrade any turf if it sits stagnant, so we integrate perimeter drainage channels to direct water away from the turf edge.
Chlorine and salt aren't turf killers if water drains properly. We design pool-area installations with slight slopes and drainage channels so chemicals rinse away instead of concentrating. Hinesville's sandy base actually helps—water moves through quickly. Regular rinsing with a garden hose keeps residue minimal. Most homeowners in the area see no chemical damage after years of use.
Sandy soil drains beautifully but shifts under pressure. We install a compacted base layer, then geotextile fabric, then infill and turf. This stabilizes everything so you don't get divots or soft spots near the pool deck. The sand underneath actually works in your favor—no swampy areas or puddles forming. Maintenance is easier than fighting Hinesville's natural drainage.
Yes. Artificial turf stays cooler than concrete around a pool, won't get slippery from algae, and eliminates mud tracked into the house. No sharp grass blades, no hidden fire ants in natural turf. For families around the Fort Stewart area with young kids and dogs, it's one of the safest poolside surfaces available. We use non-toxic infill options.
Most residential pool areas in the 31313 and 31320 ZIP codes take 3–5 days depending on deck size and base preparation. Our crew handles the sandy soil removal, compaction, fabric layer, and turf installation on-site. Weather in Liberty County rarely causes delays except during heavy rain, so we typically complete without pushing timelines.
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