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Pool season in Lawrenceville runs long—from late spring straight through those humid Georgia summers—and that means you want your poolside looking sharp all year without the headache of maintenance. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves the real problems we see in Gwinnett County: that red clay mud that tracks everywhere, the brown patches from chlorine splash, and the constant battle to keep grass presentable when kids and guests are in and out of the water constantly. Whether you're in the historic courthouse area or out in Collins Hill, artificial pool turf gives you a clean, safe surface that stays green and plays soft underfoot. No more soggy spots from standing water, no more dead zones where nothing grows. We've installed plenty of pool installations across Lawrenceville—some in tight urban lots, others on sprawling properties—and the transformation is always the same: your backyard finally looks finished. You get to actually enjoy your pool instead of managing the landscape around it.
Gwinnett's red clay is beautiful, but it's not your friend when it comes to pool areas. That clay holds water and compacts like concrete, which means poolside drainage becomes critical. We grade your pool deck so water flows away properly, then lay down a permeable base that works with our local soil rather than against it. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot's age and tree coverage—established neighborhoods like Collins Hill tend to have mature oaks and pines that create dappled shade, while newer builds might have full sun exposure. This matters because we'll recommend different pile heights and backing systems based on what your yard actually gets. Lawrenceville's summer humidity also means we pay attention to air circulation around the pool deck; artificial turf won't grow mold like natural grass can in our climate, but good drainage design prevents that anyway. Most residential lots here are spacious enough for a quality turf installation, and we've navigated the occasional HOA guidelines in Gwinnett—some communities have specific requirements about color or backing materials, so we confirm those details upfront.
Absolutely. Pool-grade artificial turf is built to handle chemical exposure and UV radiation—Georgia's summer sun is intense, but quality turf won't fade or degrade. Chlorine actually helps prevent algae and mold buildup, which is a non-issue with synthetic fibers anyway. Saltwater systems work fine too. We just recommend rinsing the turf occasionally during peak season to prevent salt residue accumulation. It's minimal maintenance compared to keeping natural grass alive in those conditions.
Gwinnett's red clay is compacted, so we don't install directly on it. We remove the top layer, grade for proper drainage (especially important in this area), then lay a perforated base layer that lets water drain through instead of pooling. This keeps your pool deck safe and prevents the muddy mess that happens when clay and water mix. It's an extra step, but it's essential in our soil type.
Most Gwinnett HOAs approve artificial turf for pool decks because it's actually cleaner and more manicured-looking than natural grass. We've worked with several Lawrenceville communities and know their guidelines. We'll pull your specific HOA rules during the consultation and make sure our materials and color match their requirements. No surprises.
A typical residential pool deck—say 300–500 square feet—takes 2–3 days from start to finish. We schedule based on weather since our area can get humid and rainy. Once we start, you're looking at your finished pool area by end of week. If your property has unusual grading or old tree roots, we'll discuss that during the walkthrough so you know the exact timeline.
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