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Pool season in Morrow doesn't last forever, but your backyard entertaining space shouldn't depend on the Georgia weather. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes a real difference. Whether you're in the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State University, we've installed pool decking and surrounding turf for dozens of Morrow homeowners who got tired of mud, algae, slippery concrete, and constant maintenance. Artificial turf gives you a clean, safe, attractive zone that's ready for guests any day of the week—no mud tracked into the house, no slippery surfaces after it rains, and no brown patches from chlorine splash. Clayton County's clay-heavy soil isn't exactly forgiving when you're trying to keep a natural lawn alive next to a pool. Our turf solutions drain properly, stay cool underfoot, and look polished without the headaches. Most Morrow properties have enough sun exposure that pool areas can get hot and bright, so we spec turf that holds up to UV and foot traffic. Ready to turn your pool area into a year-round gathering spot that actually looks maintained?
Morrow sits on Clayton County's heavy clay base, which creates both drainage and foundation challenges for traditional pool landscaping. Natural grass struggles in that clay, especially when it's adjacent to a chlorinated pool and exposed to constant foot traffic. Our artificial turf is engineered with a permeable backing and base layer that works with—not against—your soil type. Drainage happens fast, so water doesn't pool or create mud. The Southlake area and properties near Clayton State tend to have good southern and western sun exposure, which means your pool deck gets hot. We choose turf products with UV-stable fibers and a reflective backing that keeps surface temperature reasonable without sacrificing durability. Most Morrow pool properties fall into the 6,000–10,000 square-foot range, giving us plenty of room to create distinct zones: the pool surround (where slip-resistance matters most), the lounging area, and transition spaces toward fencing or landscaping. If your neighborhood has HOA guidelines, we review them before installation. Clayton County commercial corridors sometimes have stricter aesthetic standards. Our crew handles removal of old sod, soil preparation, and proper compaction so your new turf sits level and drains correctly.
Yes. Chlorine is actually one of the easier pool chemicals for modern artificial turf to handle. What matters is rinsing—after pool parties or heavy splash days, a quick rinse from the hose dilutes chlorine residue and keeps fibers clean. Clayton County's humidity and summer heat mean drainage is fast anyway. We've maintained Morrow pool turfs for years without degradation from chlorine exposure.
It can warm up in direct sun, especially by mid-afternoon in Morrow's southern exposure. That's why we often recommend lighter-colored turf products and shade solutions—umbrellas, pergolas, or strategically placed trees—around pool areas. Some homeowners also install cooling deck systems. We'll discuss options during your consultation based on your specific sun angle and pool layout.
Clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally. We address this by adding a crushed stone base and proper grading. The turf backing itself is permeable, so water moves through it quickly. This prevents the mud and pooling issues you'd see with natural grass in Clayton's soil. It's actually one reason turf is so popular in Morrow—it solves a real problem.
We're about 30 minutes from most Morrow addresses, so scheduling is flexible. Small pool surround projects (500–1,500 sq. ft.) typically take one to two days. Larger installations around the Clayton State area or Southlake neighborhoods take longer depending on site prep. Contact us with your timeline and we'll give you an honest estimate.
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