Sub Base Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hoschton's growing neighborhoods—especially Traditions and Reunion—are filled with homeowners who want the year-round appeal of a pristine backyard without the constant maintenance grind. If you're thinking about adding artificial turf around your pool, you're looking at one of the smartest moves for a Jackson County property. The clay-heavy soil here means natural grass either gets waterlogged or turns patchy within a season, especially near pool decks where foot traffic and chlorine splash are inevitable. Artificial pool turf handles all that without breaking down. We've installed thousands of yards across Georgia, and Hoschton properties tend to benefit most from turf solutions because of the local climate and soil conditions. Your pool area can go from a muddy mess or chlorine-burned dead zone to a lush, safe, slip-resistant surface that looks great in photos and feels even better underfoot. No more replacing sod every spring, no algae concerns from constant moisture, and zero hassle keeping up appearances when you're busy living life in Jackson County.
Jackson County's clay base is both a blessing and a curse for pool landscaping. That dense soil doesn't drain well, which means poolside grass gets soggy, root rot sets in faster, and you're fighting fungal issues year-round. Artificial turf completely sidesteps that problem. We design sub-base systems specifically for Hoschton's moisture patterns—proper gravel composition, drainage channels, and compaction techniques that account for how water moves through clay. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your pool sits in Traditions or Reunion, but either way, artificial turf won't fade the way cheap synthetic materials do; we use UV-stabilized blades rated for Georgia's heat. HOA communities in both neighborhoods typically have landscape guidelines, and our installations comply with those standards while actually exceeding expectations. Pool decks in this area run anywhere from 400 to 2,500 square feet depending on lot size, and we custom-fit every installation. One thing homeowners often overlook: the transition from pool coping to turf needs exact angles to prevent water pooling and tripping hazards. We nail that every time.
Absolutely. Our turf is chlorine-resistant and designed for pool environments. Regular rinsing with fresh water after pool use keeps it clean and extends its lifespan significantly. Unlike natural grass, which browns and dies from chlorine exposure, our synthetic blades stay vibrant and safe. Hoschton's humidity can trap chemicals in the base, so proper drainage—which we build into every install—prevents degradation.
Yes. Jackson County's clay soil requires a heavier gravel foundation and more aggressive compaction than sandy areas. We use a three-layer system: coarse stone for drainage, compacted gravel for stability, and shock-pad underlayment to handle moisture fluctuations. Skipping these steps leads to settling and pooling, so we never compromise on sub-base quality in clay zones like yours.
Most residential pool projects take 3–5 days, depending on size and existing landscape removal. We handle all debris hauling and site prep. Since we're headquartered about 50 minutes away, we schedule Hoschton installations efficiently to minimize disruption to your schedule and get you enjoying your new pool area fast.
Minimal. Rinse after chlorine exposure, blow leaves and debris weekly, and brush occasionally to maintain blade texture. Georgia's summer heat and humidity won't damage our turf, but standing water from poor drainage will. Our properly installed sub-base prevents that. Annual inspections catch any seam settling early, which is rare with correct installation.
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