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Your pool deck in Johns Creek gets hammered by sun, foot traffic, and that heavy Fulton County clay underneath. Real grass? It dies fast around a pool. Chlorine kills it. The heat reflects off the concrete and bakes the soil. You end up with mud, bare patches, and a mess that looks bad against the manicured lawns in Country Club of the South and St Ives. Artificial turf for pool areas changes everything. It stays green year-round, doesn't stain from chlorine or rust from metal furniture, and it never gets slippery like concrete. We install pool turf in Johns Creek regularly—we know how the weather patterns work here, how to handle the drainage with our clay soil, and what homeowners in upscale subdivisions actually want. The best part? We back it with a money-back guarantee. If you're not completely satisfied with your pool turf after installation, we'll make it right. That's our commitment to Johns Creek homeowners.
Johns Creek's clay-heavy soil in Fulton and Gwinnett means drainage around your pool area needs real attention. Standing water in summer isn't just ugly—it damages turf and creates mosquito problems. We build proper base layers and slope installation to handle clay runoff. Sun exposure varies a lot here. Some pool decks get hammered from 2 PM onward, especially in Country Club of the South where properties sit on larger lots. Others have mature trees near Autrey Mill that create afternoon shade. We assess your specific sun pattern before recommending turf thickness and pile height. Most Johns Creek pools sit in yards ranging from half-acre to multi-acre properties. Spacing and scale matter for aesthetics—synthetic turf around a 15x30 pool looks different than around a smaller residential setup. HOA guidelines in St Ives and similar subdivisions typically allow artificial turf for functional pool areas, but we always verify restrictions before breaking ground. The heat reflection from your pool water can actually help synthetic turf perform better in cooler months.
No. Quality pool turf is chlorine-resistant by design. Occasional splashes and routine water runoff won't fade or degrade the fibers. We use commercial-grade materials rated for pool environments. Regular rinsing with fresh water is good practice, but it's minimal maintenance compared to fixing dead grass patches every summer.
Clay drains slowly and compacts easily. We install a gravel base layer to manage water movement and prevent pooling around your deck. Proper slope—typically 1-2%—directs water away from the turf. This keeps the synthetic material from sitting in moisture, which extends lifespan significantly in our climate.
We stand behind every installation. If you're unsatisfied with the quality, appearance, or performance within 30 days, we'll make corrections or refund your investment. We're confident in our work and our materials because we've installed hundreds of pools across Johns Creek neighborhoods.
Absolutely. Full sun is actually ideal for synthetic turf—it dries faster and discourages mold. We select UV-stable fibers that resist fading even in intense Georgia heat. Many Country Club of the South properties with all-day sun exposure have beautiful, long-lasting pool turf installations.
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