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Around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and throughout Collins Hill, we're seeing more families make the smart move to artificial turf around their pools. There's something about summer in Lawrenceville—those hot, humid days mean chlorine splashing, kids running wet across the yard, and real grass turning into a muddy mess faster than you'd think. We work with homeowners in 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046 who've realized that maintaining natural turf poolside is basically a losing battle. Between the clay-heavy soil that Gwinnett County is known for, the shade patterns that mature trees cast, and just the sheer wear from family use, artificial pool turf makes genuine sense here. It stays green year-round, drains properly (even with our Georgia humidity), and your kids can cannonball all summer without creating divots and bare patches. We've installed pool-side turf for families who wanted their outdoor space to actually be usable again—not something they're constantly patching up or apologizing about. Let's talk about what we can do for your backyard.
Lawrenceville yards sit on that distinctive Gwinnett red clay, which drains differently than sandy soil and can get compacted pretty quick, especially around high-traffic pool areas. If you've got older established lots like many homes in the Historic Courthouse neighborhoods, your yard might have mature trees creating mixed sun and shade throughout the day—that's actually perfect for artificial turf since it performs the same regardless of light exposure. Real grass struggles with those transitions; turf doesn't. Most residential pools here are modest in size, which means the surrounding deck and lounge areas are tight quarters. Artificial turf lets you maximize usable space without constantly fighting mud, algae buildup, or bare patches from chlorine splash. Installation around existing pools means we're usually working in tighter footprints than new construction, but that's our bread and butter. We factor in your HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community, make sure drainage slopes away from pool equipment, and use materials rated for the chlorine and UV exposure our Georgia summers deliver. No surprises, no shortcuts.
Absolutely. The turf we install is specifically rated for poolside exposure—it won't degrade or discolor from chlorine splash or sunscreen residue. Gwinnett's humidity and our summer intensity means we choose premium backing and drainage systems that won't trap moisture or chemicals. Rinse it occasionally, and it'll outlast any real grass by years.
We assess your current setup—whether you have concrete, pavers, or stone—and work around it without disrupting your pool equipment or plumbing. Gwinnett's clay soil means we pay special attention to base preparation and slope for drainage. We typically complete poolside installs in one to two days depending on square footage.
Some neighborhoods in the 30043-30046 area have landscape guidelines. We'll help you understand your deed restrictions and can provide documentation and samples to your HOA if needed. Most modern HOAs approve artificial turf for safety and environmental reasons—no chemicals running off, safer surfaces around water.
Real grass around a Lawrenceville pool costs you constant reseeding, aeration to break up clay compaction, fungicide for humidity-related issues, and replacement every few years. Artificial turf is a one-time investment with minimal maintenance. Most homeowners recoup the cost within 5-7 years through reduced upkeep and water savings.
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