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Your pool deck in Norcross doesn't have to be a muddy mess every summer. That red clay soil Gwinnett County is famous for—the same stuff that makes our gardens so rich—turns into a slippery nightmare around the pool when it gets wet. We've installed artificial turf around pools throughout Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the single best upgrade they made for their backyards. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in the wet, chlorinated environment immediately surrounding a pool, quality pool turf stays clean, safe, and comfortable underfoot year-round. No more tracking mud into the house. No more slipping on wet concrete. No more replacing dead patches where the deck meets the water. The stuff we install is specifically engineered to handle constant moisture, UV exposure, and foot traffic—and it does it without the environmental guilt of keeping a thirsty lawn alive in Georgia heat. Most Norcross homeowners are surprised to learn that making the switch actually reduces their water usage, chemical runoff, and yard maintenance time. That's the eco-friendly part nobody talks about.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and compacts heavily. Around your pool, that's actually an advantage for turf installation—the dense soil gives us a stable base that prevents shifting or settling. The real challenge is sunlight exposure. Depending on whether your pool is nestled near the tree cover around Thrasher Park or sitting in full afternoon sun, we'll recommend different turf pile heights and infill compositions. Full-sun pools need UV-resistant synthetic blades and heat-reflective infill to keep the surface temperature reasonable in July. If your deck gets afternoon shade from mature oaks (common in Historic Norcross), we can use slightly denser turf without overheating concerns. Most residential pools in the 30071 and 30092 ZIP codes sit on properties between a quarter and half acre, which means your surrounding yard often connects directly to the pool area. We design the transition so the pool turf matches or complements the rest of your landscape. Gwinnett county doesn't impose strict HOA pool-deck requirements in most neighborhoods, but we always check local guidelines before installation to ensure compliance.
That depends on your sun exposure and the infill we choose. Pools with afternoon shade experience minimal heat buildup. For full-sun decks, we use lighter-colored infill and recommend a radiant-barrier base layer—it reflects heat and keeps surface temps manageable even in peak summer. We test every installation and adjust materials based on your specific microclimate.
No. Pool-grade synthetic turf is manufactured to resist chlorine, bromine, and UV degradation far better than regular landscape turf. The infill we use in Norcross installations is also non-absorbent, so chemicals don't accumulate or cause breakdown. Proper drainage prevents chemical pooling and extends lifespan well beyond 15 years.
Concrete and pavers are durable but get slippery when wet and absorb heat intensely in Georgia summers. Artificial turf offers superior slip resistance, stays cooler, and requires zero sealing or crack repair. Plus, it's gentler on joints—easier on the knees if you're running around the pool with kids in neighborhoods like Peachtree Corners.
Initial cost is higher, but the total cost of ownership favors turf. You eliminate water bills, fertilizer, aeration, and constant reseeding cycles that natural grass demands in Gwinnett clay. Most homeowners break even within 5–7 years and then enjoy decades of savings and zero maintenance.
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