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Pool season in Lawrenceville comes fast, and if you're staring at that muddy, slippery mess around your pool deck come June, you're not alone. Most of the properties we see in Gwinnett—especially the established lots around the Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill—are built on that famous red clay that doesn't drain worth a damn and turns into a slip hazard the second someone splashes water poolside. Artificial turf around your pool solves that problem completely. No more mud tracked into the house, no soggy grass dying out from constant moisture, and no algae-slicked concrete decks. Your kids and guests get a clean, safe surface to walk on, and you get your backyard back without spending your summer fighting drainage and dead patches. We've installed pool turf for Lawrenceville homeowners who just wanted their yard functional again—not necessarily fancy, just practical. It's one of those upgrades that pays for itself in peace of mind alone.
Lawrenceville's red clay and older lot layouts create some specific challenges for poolside landscaping. That heavy clay soil doesn't drain naturally, which means regular sod around a pool gets waterlogged and dies fast. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely—water drains right through, and you're not fighting with drainage tiles or raised beds. Most Gwinnett properties also have mature trees, which means dappled shade patterns around the pool area. Our turf handles partial shade well, though we'll walk your specific lot with you to make sure we're selecting a blend that thrives in your actual sun exposure. HOA rules in Lawrenceville neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about pool landscaping, but we always confirm requirements upfront. Lot sizes here vary—some properties are generous, others more compact—so we'll maximize whatever space you've got. Installation around pools requires careful grading and proper base prep to avoid pooling water (ironic, we know), and that's where experience with the local soil really matters. We size the job correctly the first time.
Yes, completely. Gwinnett red clay is notorious for poor drainage, which kills natural grass around pools. Artificial turf has a permeable backing that lets water drain straight through to a proper base layer. We manage the grading so water moves away from your deck and home, not into them. This is one of the biggest advantages over sod in this area.
Our turf is built for Georgia heat. Around pools, the reflective water actually keeps temperatures more moderate than, say, a west-facing deck. We use premium blades rated for full sun and heat reflection. Summer in Lawrenceville is hot, but properly installed pool turf won't melt or degrade—it just stays comfortable underfoot.
Absolutely. That's one of the big reasons pool owners choose turf. Chlorine, salt systems, and typical pool chemicals don't damage our turf the way they destroy natural grass. Just rinse it down periodically if you're using heavy chemicals. It's actually one of the lowest-maintenance solutions for a pool deck in Lawrenceville.
Cost depends on your deck size, base condition, and which turf grade you choose. A typical pool area runs anywhere from $2,000 to $8,000+. We handle the full site inspection and give you a flat quote before any work starts—no surprises. Most Lawrenceville homeowners find it pays for itself within a few seasons of not replacing dead sod.
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