Vs Real Grass — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Midtown Atlanta gets hammered by foot traffic, chlorine, and Georgia heat. Real grass doesn't stand a chance—especially not in the shade cast by the tree canopy around Piedmont Park or the dense urban lots in Ansley Park and Virginia-Highland. We've installed premium pool turf for dozens of homeowners in the 30308 and 30309 zip codes, and the difference is immediate. No more mud tracking into the house. No soggy, slippery clay turning into a safety hazard. No chemicals killing your lawn faster than summer kills a sod installation. Artificial turf built for pool decks drains fast, resists chlorine and saltwater damage, and stays cool underfoot even when Atlanta's sitting on your shoulders in July. We're based just 30 minutes south in Fulton County, and we know exactly what pool areas in Midtown need to survive year-round. Whether you've got a postage-stamp patio near the Fox Theatre district or a larger yard backing up to the park, we've got the right turf for the job.
Midtown's dense urban clay is a real problem for natural grass near pools. That heavy clay doesn't drain properly, which means poolside areas stay wet longer, breed algae, and create slipping hazards—especially on decks already wet from splashing and swimming. Chlorine and salt damage are accelerated by poor drainage, so grass literally can't recover. Add in Midtown's mature tree canopy (especially around Piedmont Park and Ansley Park), and you're looking at partial shade that weakens grass further. Most Midtown yards are also compact—rooftop decks, small patios, and tight lots where every square foot matters. Traditional sod installation struggles with these constraints and the heavy foot traffic that pool areas demand. Our pool-specific artificial turf handles Midtown's conditions: it's engineered for rapid drainage (no pooling), resists chlorine and UV exposure, and installs on rooftops, concrete patios, and over that stubborn clay without the six-week establishment period real grass needs. We've worked around HOA guidelines in Virginia-Highland and Ansley Park, where landscape restrictions sometimes limit choices—artificial turf actually meets stricter codes while solving drainage and maintenance headaches.
No—pool-grade artificial turf is specifically manufactured to resist chlorine, salt, and UV degradation. Unlike real grass, which dies under chemical exposure, quality turf fibers are chemically inert. Water drains through quickly, so chemicals don't pool or concentrate. We use turf rated for aquatic environments, and Midtown's heat actually helps drainage.
Absolutely. We install over concrete, composite decking, and rooftops throughout Ansley Park and Virginia-Highland. We add proper base layers and drainage systems so water doesn't trap underneath. Concrete doesn't matter—the turf performs the same way, and you get a softer, safer surface around the pool.
Real grass dies in shade; artificial turf thrives. Since it doesn't need photosynthesis, the tree canopy around Piedmont Park and older neighborhoods doesn't matter. Shade actually keeps the turf slightly cooler, which is a bonus in summer. No fading, no weak spots.
Minimal. Rinse debris regularly, occasionally brush the fibers to maintain texture, and that's it. No mowing, no chemicals, no reseeding after chlorine damage. Atlanta's humidity and heat won't degrade quality pool turf. We can schedule seasonal inspections if you want peace of mind.
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