Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Hoschton means more than just water—it means a gathering space where families actually want to spend time. The problem we see with natural grass around pools in the Traditions and Reunion neighborhoods is that it turns into mud pits within days of heavy use. Jackson County's clay-heavy soil doesn't drain well, and when kids and adults are constantly wet, moving in and out of the water, that grass dies fast. That's where artificial turf comes in. It handles the constant foot traffic, the chlorine splash, the sunbathing without turning into a swampy mess. We've worked with homeowners from the Chateau Elan area down through Hoschton for years, and the ones with synthetic pool decking around their in-ground and above-ground pools say the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more brown patches. No more slipping on mud. Just a clean, safe, usable space that looks good all summer long and doesn't demand weekly maintenance.
Hoschton sits in one of Jackson County's fastest-growing pockets, and that clay soil we mentioned? It's not forgiving. When you install artificial turf around a pool, drainage becomes critical—our team builds a proper base with perforated layers so water doesn't pool under the turf during our summer storms. The neighborhoods around Traditions and Reunion tend to have moderate-to-large lot sizes, which means most pool installations have enough surrounding deck space to really showcase quality synthetic turf. Sun exposure varies depending on your exact location and tree canopy; homes closer to Hoschton Downtown often have mature oaks that provide afternoon shade, while properties in the Reunion area tend to get more direct afternoon sun. We recommend our UV-stabilized blends for the sunnier spots. HOA guidelines in some subdivisions can restrict artificial turf in front yards, but pool areas typically fall under a different rule set—we always verify local covenants before quoting. One unique consideration: Hoschton's rapid growth means construction dust and red clay can settle on surfaces more than in slower-growth areas, so pool turf benefits from an occasional rinse with your hose.
It can, especially in the direct afternoon sun we get in the Reunion area during July and August. The good news is that modern pool-grade synthetic turf uses cooling technologies and lighter colors that reflect heat better than older versions. Since you're right next to water anyway, a quick dip cools your feet instantly. We typically recommend lighter-toned turf for pool decks in Hoschton's climate.
No. Our pool-rated synthetic turf is specifically engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and other pool chemicals. We see this question a lot from Hoschton homeowners, especially those upgrading from natural grass that got bleached and killed. The turf we install won't discolor or degrade from chemical exposure—drainage design ensures chemicals don't pool underneath either.
Seasonal cleaning is really all you need. After spring pollen season and before peak summer use, a good rinse and light brush removes debris. Jackson County's red clay can settle on turf more noticeably than in other areas, so a quarterly hose-down keeps it looking fresh. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fungicide treatments like natural grass demands.
Absolutely. Hoschton's neighborhoods, including Traditions, often have compact pool areas between the house and deck. Our crews are experienced with tight access, and we can work around existing hardscaping, fencing, and equipment. We handle pools of all sizes and layouts—call us with your specific setup and we'll assess what works best.
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