Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck doesn't have to look like a dusty construction zone half the year. We've spent enough time in Lawrenceville—from the historic courthouse area down to Collins Hill—to know that red clay and established landscapes create real challenges for homeowners trying to maintain natural grass around pools. Between the heavy foot traffic, chlorine splash, and Georgia's humidity, most yards around here end up looking patchy and sad by mid-summer. Artificial turf around your pool solves that. It stays green year-round, handles constant water exposure without turning into a muddy mess, and gives you a clean, usable space that actually looks intentional. No more watching that Gwinnett clay peek through. No more explaining to your kids why they can't run barefoot because the grass is dead again. Pool turf is becoming the standard in established neighborhoods here because it just works—and it lets you focus on enjoying your pool instead of fighting your yard.
Lawrenceville's red clay soil is beautiful in a lot of ways, but around pool decks it becomes a liability. Natural grass struggles with compacted clay, especially in older established lots where the soil's been worked over for decades. Add chlorine runoff, constant moisture, and the foot traffic from a busy pool season, and you're looking at dead patches by August. Artificial turf bypasses all of that. It drains fast—critical in Gwinnett's humid climate where standing water breeds mosquitoes—and it won't degrade from chemical exposure. The material stays cool enough for bare feet and handles the intense Georgia sun without fading as badly as it did ten years ago. One thing we pay attention to in neighborhoods like Collins Hill: some HOAs have specific landscape guidelines. We'll work with your community's rules to make sure your pool area meets those standards. The footprint matters too. Older Lawrenceville properties often have smaller, more thoughtfully designed yards, which means your turf installation needs precision planning. We size and seam the material to look polished, not like you're covering up a mistake.
Absolutely. Modern pool turf is engineered for exactly this. It won't degrade from chlorine like natural grass does, and the drainage system underneath prevents water from pooling or creating soft spots. In Lawrenceville's humid climate, that drainage is especially important—it keeps moisture moving through instead of sitting on top where it breeds algae or mold.
Quality pool turf runs maybe 10–15 degrees warmer than natural grass on peak summer days, but it's still comfortable for barefoot use. We use premium materials rated for pool decks specifically, and they're designed with heat reflection in mind. Most Lawrenceville homeowners don't notice a significant difference in comfort during normal pool use.
Yes, especially with our red clay soil. We install a permeable base layer that handles Gwinnett's water retention issues and prevents the clay from shifting underneath the turf. Proper installation around pools requires sloping the deck slightly so water moves away from your pool equipment and foundation—that's built into our process.
Minimal upkeep compared to natural grass. A quick rinse with the hose removes chlorine residue and debris. You won't mow, fertilize, or reseed. Lawrenceville's pollen can settle on it like any outdoor surface, but a light sweep keeps it looking fresh. We can discuss a maintenance plan specific to your pool usage during the consultation.
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