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Your Airbnb guests in Norcross are going to love a pool with artificial turf surrounding it. Think about it: they arrive, see that pristine green space, no mud tracked into the house, no maintenance headaches for you between bookings. We've installed pool-side turf all over Norcross—from the tree-lined lots in Historic Norcross to properties near Thrasher Park that needed something low-maintenance and guest-ready. The clay soil around Gwinnett County can make natural grass frustrating; it holds water, compacts easily, and honestly, it looks tired by mid-summer when you need it looking sharp for photos and guest experiences. Artificial turf solves that entirely. Your pool area becomes an extension of your rental appeal—something that photographs well, requires zero fertilizer or mowing, and stays green and inviting year-round. Whether your property sits in the Peachtree Corners area or closer to downtown Norcross, we've worked through the unique drainage and grading challenges here. This isn't a complicated install, but it does matter that someone who understands local conditions handles it right. That's us.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful soil for a lot of things, but it's not your friend when you're trying to maintain natural grass near a pool. It retains moisture, which means algae, mud, and guest complaints. Around Norcross, we see properties with varying sun exposure—some lots are shaded heavily by mature trees (great for cooling, trickier for natural grass growth), others get full afternoon sun beating down on the pool deck. Artificial turf handles both scenarios equally well. Most residential properties here sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically looking at 500–800 square feet of pool deck space. Installation involves proper base prep to handle Gwinnett's drainage patterns and slope management so water flows away from the pool itself. If your Norcross property is part of a community with HOA guidelines, we verify those upfront—some neighborhoods have specific turf aesthetic requirements. We always confirm whether you want infill material (sand and rubber) or a newer hybrid system. Historic Norcross properties sometimes have older drainage infrastructure, so we assess that during the site walk. The good news: once we lay the turf, maintenance is a hose rinse and occasional light brushing. Perfect for a rental property.
Absolutely. Modern turf is UV-stabilized specifically for Georgia's climate. Norcross summers get intense, but quality turf won't fade or degrade. If anything, the turf stays cooler than natural grass because there's no stress response—it just stays green and feels pleasant underfoot year-round. Your guests won't notice any difference in appearance between seasons.
This is where local knowledge matters. We install a perforated base layer that handles Gwinnett clay's tendency to hold water. Turf itself is porous, so water drains through and down into the base, then away from the pool. We slope everything correctly during install so you never see pooling or drainage issues, even after heavy rain.
Yes, and most Airbnb hosts do. Turf handles furniture weight fine, and umbrellas can anchor into it. Just note that high-traffic areas under lounge chairs may show slight wear over years, but it's minimal. We recommend refreshing infill every 3–5 years, depending on usage—totally manageable for a rental property.
Most do, but it varies by community. Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners neighborhoods have different rules. We check your specific HOA guidelines before recommending materials and colors. In most cases, premium artificial turf gets approved because it looks professional and maintains consistent appearance.
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