Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Lilburn sneaks up fast, and if you're staring at a muddy, worn-out yard around your swimming area, synthetic turf might be the answer you've been looking for. That stretch between Lilburn City Park and the neighborhoods around Killian Hill gets plenty of foot traffic—especially once the weather warms up—and natural grass simply doesn't hold up to the constant splashing, chlorine exposure, and summer activity. We've installed pool-area turf for dozens of Gwinnett County homeowners who were tired of patchy grass, drainage headaches, and endless maintenance. Spring is actually the perfect time to make the switch. Your pool's about to become the neighborhood gathering spot, and having a clean, safe, durable surface around it makes all the difference. Artificial turf gives you that resort-like feel without the upkeep, and it's built to handle everything your pool throws at it—literally. Whether you're in a historic home near Yellow River or a suburban lot with mature landscaping, we can design a pool turf solution that fits your space and your budget.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay soil presents a real challenge for traditional grass around pools. That heavy clay retains moisture, which leads to standing water, algae growth, and slippery surfaces—exactly what you don't want near a swimming area. Synthetic turf solves this problem completely. Our installations include a proper base layer and drainage system that keeps water moving away from your pool deck and foundation, which is especially important in the mature suburban neighborhoods throughout this area where drainage can already be tricky. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're nestled near tree-lined streets or in the more open areas toward Killian Hill. We assess your specific yard before recommending turf pile height and color—deeper pile works better in shaded zones, while lighter materials handle direct afternoon sun better. HOA communities in Lilburn typically have fewer restrictions on pool-area turf than front-yard landscaping, giving you more design freedom. Most residential lots here run 0.3 to 0.5 acres, so we're usually working with defined pool zones rather than massive installations, which keeps costs manageable and turnaround quick—critical for spring projects.
No. Modern pool turf is specifically manufactured to resist chlorine, salt water, and standard pool chemicals. That said, we recommend occasional rinses with fresh water if you notice heavy chemical buildup. In Lilburn's climate, spring rains typically handle this naturally. We've installed pool turf for homeowners throughout Gwinnett, and chemical resistance is one of the top reasons they choose it.
Spring is our busy season, but we typically complete pool-area installations within 1–2 weeks from measurement to finish. Since most Lilburn residential pools sit on smaller dedicated zones, we can often squeeze you in faster than larger landscape projects. We're located about 30 minutes away, so we're familiar with local soil conditions and can move quickly once we start.
Yes, it does get warm under direct sun—Georgia heat is no joke—but it's still safer and more comfortable than bare concrete or slippery decking. We often recommend light-colored turf for pool areas to minimize heat absorption. Adding a shade structure or positioning lounge chairs on the turf helps too. It's still cooler and more pleasant than a traditional pool deck.
Absolutely. Pool turf needs superior drainage, UV resistance, and chemical tolerance. We don't use standard residential turf around pools in Lilburn—it won't hold up. Our pool-specific materials are denser, designed for high-traffic wet environments, and backed by warranties that account for pool exposure. It costs a bit more upfront but lasts years longer.
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