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Your pool area in Lithia Springs deserves a surface that'll actually hold up to Georgia heat, humidity, and those clay-heavy soils we deal with out here in Douglas County. Artificial turf around a pool is one of the smartest investments you can make—no muddy deck, no slippery algae growth, and honestly, it looks sharp year-round without the constant maintenance. Here's the thing: pools change how you think about your yard. You're not just maintaining grass anymore—you're managing drainage, foot traffic from wet swimmers, and chemical splash. Our artificial turf solutions handle all of that. Since we're based just 25 minutes from your neighborhood, we understand the specific challenges that come with Lithia Springs properties, especially those closer to Sweetwater Creek where moisture and shade patterns can work against traditional landscaping. Whether you've got a modest backyard pool or you're thinking bigger, we'll design a pool deck and surrounding landscape that ties together your hardscape, keeps feet safe and comfortable, and requires basically zero maintenance. No more raking wet leaves, no more brown patches from chlorine damage, and no more dealing with that west metro clay turning into a slippery mess after rain. Our installations are engineered for the long haul—we're talking 10-15 years of durability without the headaches. You get your forever home pool experience without the forever yard work.
Lithia Springs sits on some seriously clay-heavy soil—that west metro composition is actually one of the biggest reasons pool-area turf makes sense here. Traditional grass struggles with drainage and compaction in clay, especially with constant foot traffic around a pool. Artificial turf eliminates those problems entirely and works beautifully over clay bases when we prepare the foundation correctly. Your neighborhood also gets mixed sun and shade depending on lot orientation and proximity to Sweetwater Creek. Areas near the creek can stay damper longer, which would normally encourage moss and mold on natural grass. Synthetic turf doesn't have those issues—drainage is built in, and you won't deal with moisture-related deterioration. HOA guidelines in the Lithia Springs community tend to be reasonable about pool landscaping, but we always verify current covenants before installation. Most properties here have enough space for a proper pool deck (typically 6–12 feet around the pool perimeter), which gives us room to install turf with proper grading for water runoff. One thing we see often: homeowners underestimate how much splash zone you actually need protected. We recommend extending turf 8–10 feet out from the pool edge to catch chlorine overspray and make the whole experience more comfortable. The clay soils mean your base preparation is critical—we use proper subsurface grading to ensure water doesn't pool underneath the turf.
Absolutely. Our commercial-grade turf is chlorine-resistant and engineered for pool environments. The key is drainage—we design the subsurface so chemicals rinse through rather than accumulating. Saltwater pools are slightly more aggressive, but the same principle applies. We've installed dozens of pool decks in Douglas County, and chlorine damage isn't the limiting factor—foot traffic and UV are.
Clay actually works to our advantage. It's dense and stable, which means your turf won't shift or settle unevenly over time. We still engineer proper subsurface drainage using a gravel base, but the clay gives us a solid foundation. It's the soggy, poorly draining areas closer to Sweetwater Creek where synthetic turf really shines compared to natural grass.
Georgia's climate is forgiving. We can install during spring, summer, and fall without weather complications. Winter is slower simply because it's cold and we see occasional wet stretches, but it's doable. We typically schedule pool deck projects for March through October when ground conditions are ideal and you want to use your pool sooner.
Pool turf has drainage specifically engineered for high-moisture, high-chemical environments. It's denser, uses antimicrobial backing to prevent mold, and the infill is chlorine-tolerant. Regular landscape turf can work around pools in a pinch, but true pool turf lasts longer and requires less maintenance in that aggressive environment.
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