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Pool season in Lawrenceville means one thing: you want your backyard ready, and you want it looking sharp without the constant upkeep. That's where pool turf comes in. Around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and out toward Collins Hill, we've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools—and the homeowners here get it. Real grass around a pool deck means mud, algae stains, bare spots from foot traffic, and chlorine damage that turns your lawn brown. With our synthetic turf, you get a clean, safe surface that drains properly, stays green year-round, and won't get torn up by pool parties or summer heat. Lawrenceville's older, established neighborhoods have mature lots with character—and the last thing you want is to sacrifice your property's feel for pool maintenance headaches. We've worked with properties across the 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046 zip codes, and we know what works in Gwinnett clay and Georgia humidity. Your pool turf should feel natural underfoot, handle intense summer sun, and complement your home's landscape, not fight it. Let's talk about what your space needs.
Gwinnett's red clay is heavy and dense—it doesn't drain like sandy soil, which matters a lot when you're installing turf around a pool. We account for that by properly prepping the base and ensuring slope away from your pool structure. Most Lawrenceville properties have mature trees, which is great for cooling, but it also means shade patterns shift through the season. We assess your yard in spring and summer to understand sun exposure before we recommend turf grade and thickness. Pool decks take a beating. High-traffic areas near entry points and lounging zones see constant foot traffic and chemical splashing. We use heavier-duty synthetic blades in those zones and lighter, more natural-looking materials in lower-traffic spots. Many neighborhoods around the courthouse area and Collins Hill have HOA guidelines about landscaping aesthetics—we make sure your turf choice aligns with those rules and your home's architectural style. Because Lawrenceville sits in Georgia's humid subtropical climate, drainage and UV resistance are non-negotiable. We install with proper sub-base grading so poolside water doesn't pool up on the turf itself. Your investment should last 10–15 years with minimal fading.
Chlorine and salt won't degrade quality synthetic turf the way it destroys natural grass. That said, we recommend rinsing the turf weekly during heavy pool use to prevent salt buildup. Around Lawrenceville pools, we've found that homeowners who rinse and drain standing water keep their turf looking pristine for years longer than those who don't.
Humidity here is high, but it won't cause mold on quality turf if drainage is right. We install with proper slope and perforated backing so water moves through quickly. A light rinse with a garden hose and occasional brushing to lift fibers keeps it fresh. We avoid suggesting pressure washers—they can damage the backing.
Existing pools are our bread and butter. We work around older established lots all over Gwinnett County. We assess the deck condition, remove old turf or sod if needed, prep the base properly for that red clay, and install. Most jobs take 2–3 days depending on deck size.
Absolutely. Real grass burns out in full sun and chlorine exposure. Synthetic turf stays green and usable even in July and August when Lawrenceville temps spike. You'll save on watering, fertilizing, and reseeding—costs that add up fast in Georgia.
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