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Pool season in Norcross means one thing: mud, algae stains, and wet grass everywhere. If you've got kids running in and out of the water all summer long—especially in the Historic Norcross area or near Peachtree Corners—that strip of lawn around your pool deck turns into a swamp by July. Artificial turf around your pool solves this completely. It stays dry, doesn't track dirt into the pool, and honestly looks better than most natural grass in Georgia heat. We've installed pool turf for dozens of Norcross homeowners in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes. The Gwinnett clay soil here is heavy and holds water like crazy, which is exactly why artificial pool turf makes so much sense. You get that lush green look year-round without the maintenance nightmare, and your pool area actually stays functional instead of turning into a mud pit by mid-summer. No more raking leaves out of the filter, no more brown patches from chlorine bleach, and no more scheduling around grass maintenance during your favorite season.
Norcross sits on dense Gwinnett clay—that dense, compacted soil that holds moisture and makes it nearly impossible to get natural grass to dry out quickly around a pool. When you add regular water splashing, foot traffic, and chlorine exposure, traditional sod fails fast in this environment. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The drainage base we install under pool turf is engineered to handle Gwinnett's drainage challenges, and the turf itself won't break down from chlorine or salt water like natural grass does. Most Norcross pool areas—whether you're in the Historic Norcross district with smaller, established yards or the newer Peachtree Corners neighborhoods with larger properties—benefit from turf that drains in minutes instead of hours. Sun exposure varies around here: some homes get afternoon shade from mature oaks, others bake in full sun near Thrasher Park. We select turf pile heights and backing systems based on your specific microclimate. Pool deck turf also handles the foot traffic from kids and pets better than natural grass, stays cooler underfoot than concrete, and won't develop bald patches from repeated use.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, which burns out from chlorine exposure within weeks, our pool turf is manufactured specifically to resist chemical degradation. The backing and infill we use won't degrade, discolor, or break down from pool chemicals. Homeowners in Gwinnett County's pools can let chlorine splash freely without worrying about dead patches.
We install a specialized perforated backing and drainage base that works against Norcross clay's natural water retention. Water drains through the turf surface in seconds and percolates through the base in minutes—not hours like natural grass. This prevents the soggy, muddy conditions typical of Gwinnett properties.
Most do, especially for pool decks and utility areas. We've completed installations in both neighborhoods without issues. We recommend checking your specific HOA guidelines before installation, but pool-specific artificial turf is generally approved as a functional, safety-focused upgrade rather than a decorative change.
A standard pool deck installation takes 1-3 days depending on size and site prep. Norcross yards vary widely, but we can typically complete a residential pool turf project and have it ready to use within a week of scheduling. We handle all the clay removal and base preparation.
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