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Pool season in Lawrenceville means one thing: you want your backyard ready to go, and you don't want to spend your summer maintaining it. That's where pool-side artificial turf comes in. Whether you're in the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area with those established lots, or over in Collins Hill where newer homes are popping up with bigger outdoor spaces, artificial turf around your pool deck solves a real problem. Our red clay soil in Gwinnett drains poorly—especially in those older neighborhoods—and natural grass turns into mud faster than you'd think once kids and guests start coming and going from the pool. Artificial turf eliminates that. No muddy footprints tracking into your home, no dead patches from chlorine splash, and no constant reseeding battles. You get a clean, usable pool area that actually looks polished without the constant grind. We've installed turf for dozens of Lawrenceville homeowners who wanted their pools to feel resort-ready instead of like a maintenance project. The best part? It pays for itself in what you're not spending on fertilizer, herbicide, and repair.
Lawrenceville's red clay isn't your friend when it comes to keeping natural grass alive around a pool. That clay compacts easily, especially with foot traffic, and it holds water in ways that create drainage headaches. Our turf installations here account for that from day one—we're building proper base layers and drainage systems that work *with* your soil, not against it. Lots in neighborhoods near the courthouse tend to be more established, sometimes shaded by mature trees, which is another reason turf wins: you don't have the bare-patch problem that shade creates with natural grass. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot orientation and tree canopy, but artificial turf performs the same regardless. One thing we always discuss with Lawrenceville homeowners: HOA rules. Some neighborhoods have specific landscaping guidelines, and we help you navigate those—most modern HOAs have no issue with high-quality turf once they see what it actually looks like. Pool decks typically need turf that can handle chemical exposure and heavy use, so we spec materials rated for that purpose. Installation timing is flexible year-round, though spring and early summer keep us busiest.
Not if it's installed right. We dig down, remove compacted clay in the immediate pool area, and install a proper drainage base with aggregate and perforated underlayment. The red clay itself sits beneath all that, so water moves through the turf and base layer instead of pooling. We've done this hundreds of times in Gwinnett County—it's a known condition, and we handle it.
Modern pool turf is specifically manufactured to resist chlorine, UV, and chemical breakdown. Unlike natural grass, it won't bleach out or die from splash zone exposure. We recommend occasional rinsing during heavy pool season, but that's it. Your turf stays green and intact regardless of pool chemicals.
Cost depends on your deck size, current ground condition, and base preparation needs. Lawrenceville's clay often requires more base work than sandy soils, which affects price. We offer a free on-site estimate where we assess your specific soil and slope. Most pool decks in the area run between $3,000–$8,000 installed, but we'll give you exact numbers after the walkthrough.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or healthy. Many Lawrenceville pools sit under oak or pine canopy, especially in older established neighborhoods. Turf handles full shade, partial shade, or full sun identically—another reason it beats natural grass for pool areas where tree coverage is common.
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