Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Lawrenceville deserves better than that patchy, muddy mess Gwinnett red clay creates every spring. We get it—between the historic charm of the Courthouse District and the established neighborhoods around Collins Hill, a lot of Lawrenceville homes sit on older lots that never quite drain right, especially once summer heat kicks in. That's exactly why pool turf has become the go-to solution for homeowners here who are tired of tracking clay through their houses and dealing with dead grass zones around their deck. Unlike natural grass, which fights an uphill battle in our heavy soil, artificial turf gives you a clean, maintenance-free deck that stays green year-round and never gets slippery when wet. Our spring special is running now because April and May are prime time to get your pool refresh done before you're hosting those first weekend barbecues. We've installed hundreds of pool yards across Gwinnett County, and Lawrenceville's particular soil and sun exposure patterns are something we've dialed in over years of local work. Let's talk about turning that pool surround into the outdoor space you actually want to spend time in.
Lawrenceville's red clay base is both a blessing and a curse for pool decking. It doesn't drain well naturally, which means standing water, algae, and that slick, muddy feel underfoot are pretty common in the 30043 and 30044 areas. Our artificial turf systems account for this by including proper substrate preparation—we're not just laying turf over clay and hoping for the best. The shade patterns around older Lawrenceville properties can vary wildly depending on mature oaks and pines; we assess your specific sun exposure before recommending turf pile height and color to ensure it looks natural and ages evenly. Most Lawrenceville pools sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means we're working with contained spaces where drainage and edge finishing really matter. HOA restrictions in some Collins Hill neighborhoods do apply to pool surrounds, so we always verify setbacks and material approvals before breaking ground. Installation typically takes one to two days depending on deck size and how much grading the clay base requires. Spring weather in Gwinnett—warm mornings, occasional rain—actually works in our favor for proper seaming and infill settling.
Yes, it can reach higher surface temps than natural grass, especially on dark colors. That's why we recommend lighter shades for pool decks and often suggest infill choices that reflect heat better. We've installed hundreds of pools in Gwinnett, and summer comfort isn't an afterthought—it's part of our design conversation from day one.
Red clay is dense and holds moisture, so proper base prep is non-negotiable. We grind down high spots, add a crushed stone base layer, and ensure grading slopes away from your pool. Skip this step and you'll deal with standing water and turf settling. It's why hiring local installers who know Lawrenceville soil matters.
DIY is possible if you're comfortable with grading and seaming, but pool decks demand precision—poor seaming leaves gaps where water pools, and bad grading ruins drainage. Given Lawrenceville's clay challenges, professional installation ensures your investment holds up for 10+ years without problems.
Our spring pricing applies to complete pool deck installations—whatever square footage you need. Most Lawrenceville homeowners do 200–400 square feet around their pool. We'll quote the exact area during your free site visit and apply the spring rate to the full project.
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