Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Jonesboro take a beating. Between the humidity, afternoon storms, and that thick Clayton County clay underneath, natural grass around your pool becomes a muddy mess faster than you'd think. Wheelchair accessibility around the pool area adds another layer—you need a surface that's genuinely stable, won't shift under weight, and stays dry without becoming slippery. That's where artificial turf comes in. Unlike the natural lawn that turns into mush during our wet Georgia springs, quality pool turf gives you a firm, slip-resistant deck that works year-round. Whether your pool sits in the Tara Boulevard area or closer to downtown Jonesboro, the same principle applies: you want a surface that families can rely on, not one that demands constant maintenance or poses safety risks. We've installed dozens of pool areas across Jonesboro and Clayton County, and we understand exactly what works in our climate and soil conditions. Your pool should be a place to relax, not a source of landscape frustration.
Jonesboro sits on that heavy, compacted Clayton County clay—great for foundations, not so great for grass root systems. Around a pool, this matters even more. Water drainage becomes critical because poolside areas collect runoff, and clay doesn't absorb or drain the way sandy soil does. Natural grass roots struggle to establish in clay, which is why you'll see weeds and bare patches pop up around most pool decks in the area. Artificial turf eliminates that problem. It sits on top of your existing yard, and we build in proper subsurface drainage so water flows away from the pool and foundation. Sun exposure varies widely depending on your property's orientation and tree coverage—common in older Jonesboro neighborhoods and the Stately Oaks area. Some pool decks get full afternoon sun; others have significant shade from mature oaks. We design the base and infill system accordingly. Wheelchair accessibility requires a firm, even surface with minimal movement underfoot. Our installation process includes compacting and leveling the base layer, so you get a stable platform that won't shift under repeated weight or wheelchairs rolling across it. The finished turf is also naturally slip-resistant when wet, which matters when someone's moving around a pool area.
Pool turf does warm up in direct sun—it's a synthetic material. But it doesn't reach the scorching temps of dark asphalt or concrete. We use lighter-colored infill options and can install turf with shade trees or pool umbrellas to manage temperature. Most families find it comfortable for bare feet, especially since the turf drains quickly and isn't damp like natural grass gets in Jonesboro's humid climate.
This is where artificial turf shines in Clayton County. It drains fast—much faster than clay-based natural grass. Humidity doesn't cause rot or fungal issues the way it does with real sod. The turf won't become spongy or muddy after our typical afternoon thunderstorms. You'll have a usable pool deck within hours of rain, not days.
Yes, when installed correctly. We build a compacted, level base so wheelchairs roll smoothly without sinking or tilting. The surface is firm underfoot and provides traction. We can also customize edges and transition areas around ramps or deck features to ensure safe, accessible movement throughout your pool area.
Quality pool turf typically lasts 8–12 years with proper care. Jonesboro's heat and humidity are manageable for modern synthetic materials. Regular brushing, occasional infill top-ups, and simple rinsing keep it looking fresh. We warranty our installations, so you're covered if issues arise.
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