Water Savings — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Morrow is probably one of the few spots where your family actually gets to relax and enjoy the outdoors—so why spend half your summer watering a thirsty lawn around it? That's the reality for most homeowners around Clayton State and the Southlake Mall corridor. Between the clay-heavy soil in Clayton County and the Georgia heat, natural grass around a pool deck becomes a maintenance nightmare. You're constantly dealing with muddy patches, dead spots from chlorine splash, and a water bill that keeps climbing. Artificial turf completely changes the game. You get that lush, manicured look year-round without the daily watering, without worrying about chemical damage, and without tracking mud into your pool. It's especially smart if you've got kids or pets using the pool regularly—no more torn-up grass or bare patches by August. We've installed pool-side turf for families all over Morrow, and the response is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. The water savings alone typically pay for itself within a few years, and honestly, the convenience factor is what keeps people happiest. Your pool deserves a surround that looks great and works hard—not the other way around.
Morrow's clay-based soil is actually one of the reasons artificial turf makes so much sense here. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain well, which means you get puddling around your pool deck after rain. With natural grass, those wet spots become slippery and promote fungal growth—especially in summer humidity. Artificial turf solves that immediately with proper subsurface drainage we install beneath. The sun exposure around most Morrow pools tends to be pretty intense in the afternoon, which stresses natural grass but doesn't affect quality synthetic turf at all. We see a lot of residential layouts around the Clayton State area and near Southlake where pool decks are moderate-sized but heavily trafficked. That means durability matters—you need turf that holds up to foot traffic, loungers being dragged around, and chlorine runoff without fading or matting down. Most Clayton County HOAs don't have restrictions on pool-side turf, but we always verify before installation. The key is selecting the right pile height and density for pool environments; too soft and it traps water, too thin and it shows wear. We size drainage systems based on your specific deck slope and surrounding topography.
Not with quality turf. Our pool-grade synthetic uses UV-stabilized fibers rated for harsh sunlight and chlorine exposure. We've installed turf in full-sun pool areas around Clayton County for years without fading issues. Budget materials fade fast, but the products we use hold color for 10+ years even in intense afternoon sun.
It handles it better than natural grass ever could. Chlorine kills natural grass but doesn't damage synthetic fibers. Our pool turf is specifically selected for chemical resistance. Simple rinsing with fresh water occasionally keeps it pristine. We design drainage so chemicals flow through rather than pooling on the surface.
Most residential pool deck installations—typical for homes around Southlake and Clayton State—take 2-3 days from start to finish. That includes site prep, base installation, turf laying, and final edging. We schedule around your pool use so you're not stuck waiting weeks to enjoy your deck.
Families in Morrow typically save 50-70% on landscape watering costs by switching pool areas to turf. No daily irrigation, no compensating for chlorine burn damage, no reseeding dead zones. Over 5-10 years, that water savings and reduced maintenance easily justify the initial investment.
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