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Your pool deck in Johns Creek gets absolutely hammered by Georgia sun and moisture. Real grass? It dies. Mud tracks into the house. Algae blooms on wet concrete. We install premium artificial turf around pools in Country Club of the South, St Ives, and throughout Fulton County—and we've seen every problem that Gwinnett clay and summer humidity throw at homeowners. Artificial pool turf solves the whole mess. It stays cool underfoot, drains instantly so no standing water breeding mosquitoes, and looks like a resort year-round. Families with kids and pets in your neighborhood depend on it because there's zero maintenance once we're done. No chemicals to mess with, no dead patches by August, no tracking mud across your pavers. We handle everything from site prep to final grading, and we work with the HOA guidelines in your subdivision. If you've got a budget in mind, we can work with that—financing isn't our issue. Your pool area should be the best part of your home.
Johns Creek's Fulton and Gwinnett clay base means drainage is everything around a pool. Natural turf drowns here during Georgia's humid summers, and the clay compacts under foot traffic so easily that you're left with hardpan and bare spots by July. Our artificial turf installation accounts for proper grading and sub-base preparation—we don't just lay it on top of existing soil. The neighborhoods around Autrey Mill and Newtown Park tend to have larger lots with mature trees, which actually helps pool areas since shade keeps synthetic fibers from getting too hot. That said, we size and select materials specifically for high-traffic pool zones where chlorine splash and UV exposure are constant. Perimeter drainage during installation is critical; Fulton County gets serious summer storms, and standing water on a pool deck isn't just ugly—it's a safety issue. Most homes in your area have HOA landscape guidelines, so we coordinate color and finish options that comply. Your pool turf investment protects the hardscape underneath and eliminates the slip-hazard mud that clay produces.
Not the materials we use. Our pool-grade turf is chlorine-resistant and treated to handle splash zones. That said, rinsing with fresh water weekly keeps it looking fresher longer and prevents any salt or mineral buildup from sitting. In Johns Creek's humid climate, this simple rinse also helps with any algae concerns during wet seasons. We'll walk you through the care routine—it's minimal.
Yes, if you choose the right product and color. Most Fulton County HOAs approve artificial turf in pool areas because it's clearly a functional hardscape, not a lawn replacement. We work with your CC&R documents and your HOA contact to confirm specs before installation. You won't run into issues—we've done dozens in your neighborhood and similar subdivisions.
We install a engineered sub-base with proper grading and permeability. Clay compacts and holds water, so we break it up, add drainage-grade stone, and slope the turf away from your pool equipment and home. During Georgia's heavy summer storms, water moves through and away instead of pooling. This protects your pool deck and prevents mosquito breeding.
Absolutely. We work around your existing hardscape and match edge details so everything looks seamless. If your pavers are settling due to clay shift or water issues, we can level and address that during prep. Most homes in St Ives and Country Club have existing decking, so this is our standard approach—we integrate artificial turf as an upgrade, not a tearout.
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