Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool areas in Johns Creek take a beating. Between the chlorine splash zone, heavy foot traffic from family gatherings, and Georgia's intense summer sun, natural grass simply doesn't recover fast enough—especially not in the upscale subdivisions around Country Club of the South and St Ives where your lawn is part of the neighborhood aesthetic. Artificial turf for pools solves this permanently. You get a lush, green deck year-round without the dead patches, mud tracked into the house, or constant reseeding. We've installed hundreds of pool turf systems across Fulton County, and Johns Creek homeowners consistently tell us it's the best decision they made for their outdoor space. The initial investment pays back in eliminated maintenance, zero water bills for that zone, and a pool area that looks pristine from day one. Whether you're designing a new pool or salvaging a beat-up deck around an existing one, we'll walk you through pricing, product options, and what to expect during installation.
Johns Creek sits on heavy Fulton and Gwinnett clay—the same dense soil that makes drainage a real consideration for pool installations. Natural turf struggles here because water pools, roots suffocate, and fungal issues pop up faster than in sandier soils. Artificial turf eliminates that problem altogether. Your pool deck gets proper perforated backing and a base layer that lets water drain through the clay instead of sitting on top of it. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot. Properties near Autrey Mill and Newtown Park often have mature tree canopies, which actually helps keep a synthetic deck cooler in summer—an unexpected bonus. The HOA guidelines in your subdivision might have landscape requirements; we've worked with Country Club of the South and St Ives communities and know what passes inspection. Most Johns Creek pool decks range from 400 to 800 square feet, which affects material costs and labor time. Because of our 35-minute distance from the city, we schedule installations efficiently—usually completing a deck in one day, weather permitting.
Absolutely. Modern pool turf is specifically engineered to resist chlorine, salt chlorine generators, and standard pool chemicals. Johns Creek homeowners with both chlorine and saltwater pools use our turf successfully. The key is rinsing the deck after heavy chemical treatments, which most people do anyway as part of normal pool maintenance. We install UV-stabilized fibers that won't fade or degrade from chemical exposure.
It does get warm—that's physics—but not dangerously so. We recommend lighter-colored yarn and infill choices for pool areas, which reflect more heat. Shade from mature trees common in St Ives neighborhoods helps significantly. Many homeowners also find that a quick rinse from the pool hose cools it down instantly. It's noticeably cooler than concrete or pavers.
Most residential pools in Johns Creek run $8–$14 per square foot installed, depending on prep work, current ground condition, and turf grade. A 600-square-foot deck typically costs $5,000–$8,400. Clay soil in our area sometimes requires additional base preparation, which affects the final price. We provide free estimates and break down exactly where your money goes.
Yes—we've installed in that community and St Ives without issues. Most HOAs care about appearance and drainage, both of which synthetic turf handles well. We recommend submitting photos and product specs to your architectural committee beforehand. We can help with that paperwork.
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