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Pool season in Lawrenceville means two things: time to enjoy the water and time to deal with mud, algae stains, and dead grass around the deck. That red clay soil Gwinnett is famous for doesn't drain well, and chlorine splash kills natural turf faster than you'd think. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools across 30043, 30044, and 30045—from the historic neighborhoods near the Gwinnett County Courthouse to Collins Hill backyards—and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Pool turf solves three problems at once. First, it looks polished year-round without the brown patches or bare spots that come from foot traffic and chemical exposure. Second, it drains properly, so your deck stays safe and slip-free even after heavy rain. Third, you actually get to enjoy your pool instead of spending weekends trying to save the landscaping. We handle the whole process—site evaluation, proper base preparation for our clay soil, and installation that stands up to Georgia humidity and summer sun.
Lawrenceville's Gwinnett red clay is beautiful but challenging. It compacts easily, holds water, and creates drainage issues that get worse around pool areas where chlorine and saltwater concentrate. Standard turf installation here requires careful grading and a solid base layer—we don't cut corners because the soil demands it. Most lots in the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill are established properties with mature trees, which means some sections of your pool deck live in afternoon shade while others take full sun exposure. We assess this during the site walk because it affects turf selection and how the surface performs over time. Older Lawrenceville homes also tend to have tighter spaces between the house, pool, and property lines, so we plan installations to maximize usable area without waste. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods have landscape standards, so we'll review those with you upfront. Georgia's humidity and summer heat mean your pool turf needs proper infill maintenance and occasional grooming—we'll walk you through the simple routine that keeps it looking sharp for 10+ years.
Absolutely. Modern pool turf is specifically engineered to resist chemical breakdown. Chlorine splash and saltwater runoff won't degrade the fibers or backing like they would natural grass. We've installed around both chlorine and salt systems across Gwinnett—the turf performs identically. Occasional rinsing with fresh water keeps it cleaner longer, but even without regular rinsing, it holds up without issue.
Our red clay requires a bit more prep work than sandy soil. We remove topsoil, grade properly for drainage (critical around pools), and install a compacted base that prevents settling. This upfront care ensures your turf stays level and drains well—especially important in Lawrenceville's wet springs. It's the difference between an install that lasts 8 years and one that lasts 12+.
Yes, but we'll recommend a shade-tolerant turf variety. Full shade around pools is rare, but dappled afternoon shade is common in established Lawrenceville neighborhoods. We have options that perform well in partial sun while maintaining the look and drainage you want. We'll discuss your specific sun patterns during the estimate.
Very little compared to natural grass. Brush the surface occasionally to keep fibers upright, top off infill if needed (typically every 3-5 years), and rinse after heavy rain or chemical use. Georgia's humidity won't cause mold or decay—that's one of the big wins. You're looking at maybe 30 minutes of maintenance per year versus hours of mowing and repair.
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