Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Fall's the perfect time to transform your Lilburn backyard, especially around the pool. The season's cooler temps and lower humidity actually make artificial turf installation way easier—your installer can work without fighting Georgia heat, and the ground conditions are more stable for proper base preparation. Around Lilburn City Park and the Killian Hill neighborhoods, we're seeing more homeowners ditch the maintenance headaches of natural grass near pool areas. Real talk: chlorine splash, heavy foot traffic from summer entertaining, and the constant upkeep kill natural lawns fast. Artificial pool turf solves that. You get that lush, green look year-round without brown patches, without soggy clay mud after rain, and without spending weekends watering or treating the Gwinnett clay soil. A lot of folks in the area have mature yards with established landscaping—artificial turf works beautifully alongside pavers, deck spaces, and existing hardscaping. Installation in fall means your pool turf is locked in and ready to perform perfectly through the holidays and into next year.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil presents a real consideration for pool areas. That dense clay drains slowly, so when chlorinated water splashes around the pool deck and seeps into natural grass, it creates compaction issues and kills off the lawn unevenly. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most Lilburn properties in the City Park vicinity and Killian Hill have mature tree coverage—which is great for aesthetics but means dappled sun and shade patterns around the pool. Quality artificial turf is designed to handle partial shade better than natural grass, and fall installation lets the material settle before you're using the pool deck heavily again. The neighborhoods here tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so pool decking often requires 300–800 square feet of turf. That's a manageable size for proper fall installation. The Yellow River area's moisture patterns and seasonal water table fluctuations make drainage a priority—premium artificial systems with perforated backing handle this perfectly. We typically compact the existing clay base, add a proper gravel layer, and install turf with full drainage capability so puddles never form, even during Georgia's wet months.
No—that's actually one of the main reasons homeowners in the area switch to artificial turf. Chlorine splashes, saltwater residue, and UV exposure don't degrade modern pool turf like it does natural grass. Around Lilburn, we install turf specifically rated for pool-side use. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water during the season, and you're set. Natural grass dies in patches under the same conditions.
Yes, and fall's actually ideal. Cooler temps let us properly compact and prep the clay base without it becoming slick or muddy. We remove the degraded top layer, install a solid gravel foundation for drainage, then lay turf. By winter, everything's settled. Spring and summer, your pool deck drains perfectly—no standing water on that heavy clay.
Most Lilburn pool decks range 300–800 square feet. Pricing depends on turf quality, base prep complexity (clay removal, gravel layers), and whether we're working around existing hardscape. Contact us for a free estimate—we'll measure your specific area and quote accurately, no guessing.
Absolutely. Shade-tolerant artificial turf is ideal for those areas. Higher moisture from proximity to the Yellow River is actually another reason to go artificial—no fungal issues, no waterlogged rot. The turf drains freely and stays green regardless of shade or moisture, unlike natural grass in Lilburn's damp microclimates.
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