Drainage Solutions — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Lawrenceville means mud, chlorine stains, and that constant battle between wet feet and dead grass around your deck. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in Gwinnett County—from the historic neighborhoods near the courthouse to the established lots in Collins Hill—and the transformation is dramatic. Real grass turns into a swamp after heavy rain thanks to that red clay foundation most of us deal with here. Artificial turf solves that problem permanently. You get a dry, usable pool deck year-round without the maintenance nightmare. No more tracking mud into the house, no algae growth on bare patches, and no waiting three weeks for grass to bounce back after a pool party. The homeowners we work with in your area consistently tell us they wish they'd done this sooner. Whether your yard is a compact urban lot or one of those larger established properties, pool turf installation is one of those upgrades that pays dividends every single day of summer.
Lawrenceville's red clay soil is beautiful to look at but terrible for drainage. That clay base—especially common in the older established neighborhoods near the courthouse—means water pools instead of percolates. Around a pool deck, that becomes a real problem fast. Artificial turf sits on top of a engineered base that channels water away from your patio and foundation instead of letting it sit. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property is shaded by mature trees or facing open afternoon heat. We assess both conditions during the site visit and recommend blade heights and backing materials that perform best in your specific microclimate. Most Lawrenceville yards also have HOA landscape guidelines—particularly in structured communities—so we make sure your turf selection aligns with those rules before installation begins. The zip codes 30043 through 30046 show a mix of lot sizes, and our installation process adapts to tight urban spaces and sprawling backyards equally well. We handle the base preparation carefully to account for Gwinnett's clay composition and ensure proper grading so water never settles near your pool structure.
Absolutely. We design the base layer specifically to manage Gwinnett's wet seasons. The engineered drainage system underneath moves water away from your deck rather than letting it pool in that red clay. Humidity doesn't affect the turf itself—no mold or algae issues like you'd get with real grass. We've installed around pools through multiple summers of Georgia thunderstorms without any problems.
Our pool-grade turf is manufactured to resist chemical damage. Chlorine, salt water, and pool cleaning products don't bleach or degrade the fibers the way they would destroy real grass. We recommend occasional rinsing with fresh water to keep the deck clean, but the turf itself stays vibrant year after year. Most of our Lawrenceville clients have had zero fading or deterioration.
Site-specific, but most Lawrenceville residential pool deck installations take 3 to 5 business days once we break ground. We start with soil assessment and base preparation—critical given the clay we work with here—then lay the turf and finish the edges. We'll walk you through the timeline during the initial consultation so you know exactly when the work happens.
Gwinnett County and Lawrenceville HOAs sometimes have landscape modification rules, especially in established neighborhoods. We handle the details and will let you know upfront if permits or HOA approval are needed for your specific property. It's one less thing for you to worry about.
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