Before After — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Lawrenceville comes with one major headache: mud and wet grass tracking into your home. That red Gwinnett clay around the Courthouse area and Collins Hill turns into a slippery mess the second your kids climb out of the pool, and the older established lots around here don't drain like newer construction. We've installed artificial pool turf for dozens of homeowners in your area who got tired of maintaining soggy, patchy grass—or worse, dealing with bare spots where chlorine killed off the natural lawn. The transformation is dramatic. Instead of that swampy brown mess you see in before photos, families end up with a clean, dry, comfortable deck space that's ready to use immediately after swimming. No more waiting for the ground to dry out. No more brown patches that look worse every summer. Your pool area becomes the gathering spot it should be, and your house stays clean. We handle everything from the initial site prep (which matters a lot in Gwinnett clay) through final grading, so there's no guesswork on your end.
Lawrenceville's red clay soil is both a blessing and a challenge. It holds water like nothing else, which means standing water around your pool deck is almost inevitable without proper drainage. That's exactly why artificial turf works so well here—it sits on a permeable base that channels water away, solving the problem the natural grass can't. The older, established neighborhoods near the Courthouse and Collins Hill tend to have mature trees, which creates mixed sun and shade throughout the day. We size your turf installation and infill accordingly; high-traffic sunny areas need different specifications than shaded corners under oak trees. Most Lawrenceville pool decks run 200 to 400 square feet, depending on your lot size and pool configuration. Because the underlying clay compacts heavily, we always remove the top layer and replace it with a engineered base—this prevents future settling and keeps your turf surface level year after year. Gwinnett County HOAs vary in their landscape rules, so we check your covenants upfront. The good news: artificial turf is almost always approved for pool areas, since it's clearly functional and not a front-yard aesthetic issue.
Not the modern stuff we install. Your turf is designed to handle chlorine, salt systems, and regular chemical exposure. Lawrenceville's harsh sun actually makes quality materials even more important—cheaper turf can fade, but the premium blends we use hold color season after season despite pool chemicals and UV exposure.
A typical pool deck in Lawrenceville takes 2–3 days from start to finish. That includes clay removal, base prep (critical in our red clay), turf layout, seaming, and infill. Weather can extend it slightly, but most projects are done before you know it.
Yes. Our turf is rated for extreme heat and won't melt. The infill we use reflects some heat, so it stays cooler than you'd expect. Kids can still run barefoot without discomfort, even in July and August around here.
Minimal. Rinse it occasionally to keep it clean, brush it a few times a year to keep the fibers upright, and you're done. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting Gwinnett clay. It's one of the best upgrades for busy families in the Lawrenceville area.
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