Senior Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
There's something about a pool in your Lawrenceville backyard that just feels right—especially when you're not spending every weekend fighting with grass clippings and mud around the deck. If you've got one of those established lots near Collins Hill or over by the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area, you know the deal: that red clay soil doesn't play nice with standard grass, and the Georgia heat can turn your pool surround into either a brown patch or a swampy mess depending on the season. Artificial turf solves that problem in a way that feels less like a compromise and more like an upgrade. We've installed pool turf for plenty of Lawrenceville homeowners who wanted a cleaner, safer deck surface without the maintenance headache. No more tracking dirt into the house, no more slippery algae buildup on wet concrete, and honestly, your back will thank you for not having to edge and mow around a pool every week. As a senior, you might also appreciate that artificial turf is gentler on joints than concrete or pavers, and it stays cooler underfoot on those hot Georgia afternoons. The investment pays for itself pretty quickly when you factor in what you're not spending on fertilizer, fungicide treatments for the red clay, and all those hours of upkeep.
Lawrenceville's Gwinnett red clay is beautiful, but it's got a mind of its own around pools. That heavy, dense soil drains poorly when it's wet and cracks when it dries out—neither scenario works great poolside. Our artificial turf installations here account for proper base preparation and drainage so you're not looking at standing water or erosion issues. The area gets solid sun exposure, especially in the newer subdivisions, but some of the older established lots around Collins Hill have mature trees creating shade patterns. We design pool turf layouts that work with those natural shade zones rather than against them. Most Lawrenceville pools sit on lots between a quarter and half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for deck sizing. One thing to watch: check your HOA documentation if you're in a gated community or established neighborhood. Some Gwinnett HOAs have landscape rules about synthetic surfaces, though pool decks typically fall into a different category than lawn replacements. We'll review any covenants with you upfront. The red clay also means we need to install a proper gravel and drainage base—not just laying turf over the existing soil. That's non-negotiable in this area if you want your pool deck to last.
Yes, but we plan for it. The clay's poor drainage and compaction tendencies mean we always install a crushed granite or gravel base layer before laying turf. This prevents water pooling and keeps the turf stable year-round. Without that step, you'd see sagging and erosion issues within a season or two. Gwinnett's red clay is predictable once you respect it.
Absolutely. We offer 10-15% senior discounts on most pool turf projects, including materials and labor. For Lawrenceville residents over 65, that can add up to real savings on a deck install. Just bring ID when we quote the job, and we'll build the discount into the estimate from day one.
Most residential pool surrounds in the area take 2-4 days depending on deck size and base prep complexity. Gwinnett red clay prep sometimes takes longer than base work in other regions, but we budget for that. We'll give you a firm timeline once we assess your specific lot and soil conditions during the site visit.
Much safer than concrete. Our pool turf stays 10-15 degrees cooler than pavers on peak summer days and has natural grip that reduces slip risk when wet. It's also joint-friendly underfoot—no hard impact like concrete, which matters for arthritis or mobility concerns common in our senior customers.
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