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Your rental property in Lilburn is an investment, and that means every dollar you spend on maintenance either pays off or drains your profits. Pool turf is one of those decisions that tips the scales in your favor. Around neighborhoods like Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park, property managers tell us the same thing: tenants love a low-maintenance pool area, and you love not getting calls about dead grass patches in July. Gwinnett clay soil is no joke—it compacts, it stays wet longer than you'd expect, and natural grass around a pool deck becomes a liability pretty fast. That's where artificial turf steps in. It handles the humidity, it never goes brown, and it actually reduces your liability exposure because there's no mud, no algae slick, and no uneven patches where someone could twist an ankle. We've installed pool turf on dozens of rental properties across the Atlanta suburbs, and the return on investment speaks for itself: lower maintenance costs, faster tenant turnover with better online listings, and zero arguments about yard upkeep in your lease agreements.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay is beautiful soil for trees, but it's terrible for maintaining a nice lawn, especially in a high-traffic pool area. The clay holds water, which means puddles form around your pool deck instead of draining—that's a safety issue and a headache. Add summer humidity to the mix, and you're fighting algae and fungal growth on natural grass all season long. Most rental properties in the Lilburn City Park area and Killian Hill neighborhoods sit on mature lots with established trees, which creates uneven sun and shade patterns. Some backyards get brutal afternoon sun; others stay damp and shaded. Artificial turf doesn't care. It performs the same whether it's getting eight hours of direct sun or mixed light. Installation around a pool requires proper slope for drainage—we run water away from the deck and pool equipment, which is critical in Gwinnett's clay environment. We also account for the freeze-thaw cycles in winter; while Georgia doesn't get harsh winters, the ground does shift slightly, so we prepare the base correctly so your turf doesn't buckle. The timeline is usually three to five days, and tenants can use the pool area immediately after.
No to both. Pool-grade artificial turf in Lilburn is made with drainage systems underneath, so chlorinated water runs through—it doesn't pool or sit on the surface. Our installers use a specialized base that channels water away from your deck, and the turf itself has a texture that stays grippy even when wet. Chlorine smell is a non-issue because the water drains naturally.
Absolutely. Rental properties benefit the most because you eliminate year-round grass maintenance, reduce liability (no mud or slippery patches), and attract tenants who want a move-in-ready backyard. Lilburn's clay soil makes natural grass expensive to maintain anyway. Tenants also tend to keep the property longer when the outdoor space looks maintained without effort.
Artificial turf actually thrives in humid climates because it never gets diseased or waterlogged like natural grass does in Gwinnett clay. It won't wilt in 95-degree heat, and the drainage system prevents the algae growth that plagues natural pool decks here. You get a year-round green, dry surface.
Most pool turf installations in Lilburn take three to five days, depending on deck size and base prep. We handle all the drainage work and compaction that Gwinnett clay requires upfront, so there's no guessing. Your tenants can use the pool area right after we finish.
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