Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Commercial pool decks in Lawrenceville take a beating—especially around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill where established properties host everything from corporate events to community gatherings. That concrete or natural grass around your pool? It's slippery when wet, prone to algae growth in our humid Georgia summers, and requires constant maintenance. Artificial turf changes the equation entirely. You get a safe, non-slip surface that won't degrade from chlorine splash, foot traffic, or the relentless sun we experience here in Gwinnett County. No more brown patches from chemical runoff. No more mud tracked into the pool house after rain. Property managers and business owners in the 30043, 30044, and 30046 zip codes are discovering that premium artificial turf around pool decks reduces liability, cuts maintenance costs, and keeps the area looking sharp year-round. The investment pays for itself in fewer repairs, less landscaping labor, and zero concerns about standing water or drainage issues—something that matters when you're dealing with Gwinnett's red clay soil composition. We've worked with commercial properties across the region, and the transformation around pool areas is consistently dramatic.
Lawrenceville's red clay presents both a challenge and an opportunity for pool deck installation. That dense, compacted soil drains slowly, which is actually an advantage when you're installing artificial turf—your base sits stable and won't shift seasonally. What you do need to watch is moisture management. Our summers are humid, and chlorinated water splashing onto the deck creates an environment where natural grass would struggle and concrete would become a slipping hazard. Artificial turf handles both beautifully. The material sheds water quickly while maintaining grip, even when wet. Many of the established properties around the Historic Courthouse area have older lot configurations with mature trees, meaning you're likely dealing with mixed sun and shade patterns. Quality commercial-grade turf performs well in both conditions, though full-sun pool decks benefit from our UV-resistant options. Gwinnett County commercial properties should also verify HOA or municipal guidelines around pool deck materials—most welcome artificial turf for safety and aesthetic reasons. We recommend a permeable base layer here due to the red clay's water retention tendencies, which improves both longevity and drainage performance.
Absolutely. Commercial-grade artificial turf is engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and standard pool chemicals. Gwinnett's humidity means your deck gets plenty of natural rinsing from rain, which also helps clear any chemical residue. The material won't bleach, degrade, or develop the brown stains you'd see on natural grass. Just rinse the turf occasionally with fresh water to maintain that fresh appearance.
Red clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we prepare the base carefully. We compact the existing clay, add a permeable base layer, then install the turf with proper drainage channels. This prevents water pooling—critical for pool decks where standing water creates slip hazards. The stability of clay actually works in our favor; your deck won't shift or settle unevenly over time.
Yes, significantly. Concrete becomes slippery when wet—a liability issue for any commercial property. Artificial turf maintains grip even when saturated, reducing slip-and-fall incidents. Combined with the non-abrasive surface, it's the safer choice for high-traffic pool areas. Many Gwinnett County businesses choose it specifically for liability reduction.
Far less than natural grass or concrete. No mowing, no reseeding, no stains to treat. Occasional rinsing with fresh water keeps it clean, especially after heavy rain or pool parties. In Lawrenceville's humid climate, you won't deal with moss or algae buildup like you would with concrete. It's genuinely low-maintenance once installed.
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