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Pool season in Norcross doesn't last year-round, but your backyard should look inviting every single day. That's where artificial turf comes in—especially around pools, where wet feet, chlorine, and heavy foot traffic destroy natural grass before summer even peaks. We've installed pool turf in Historic Norcross homes, Peachtree Corners properties, and everywhere in between across Gwinnett County. The thing about pool areas is they're basically combat zones for regular sod. Chlorinated water, constant moisture, kids running back and forth—it all adds up fast. Artificial turf handles it with zero complaints. No brown patches, no mud tracked into the house, no re-sodding every other year. Your pool deck stays green, safe, and maintenance-free while you're actually enjoying the water instead of nursing dead grass. We get to Norcross quickly (we're only 28 minutes away), so getting a quote on your pool project is straightforward and hassle-free.
Norcross sits on that heavy Gwinnett clay that most Georgia homeowners know well. Clay drainage is slower, which actually works in artificial turf's favor—we install proper base layers and perforated backing that handles moisture way better than you'd expect. The mixed residential-commercial character of Norcross means yards vary wildly in size and shape, especially around downtown areas near Thrasher Park where some properties are tight and others open up nicely. Pool installations here often mean dealing with existing hardscape, decking, and drainage that channels water toward the pool itself. We account for all that in the design. Peachtree Corners properties tend to be larger, giving us more room to work with premium drainage substrates. Sun exposure around pools in this region is strong spring through early fall, so the turf we select for your area handles UV without fading or getting too hot underfoot. Historic Norcross neighborhoods sometimes have stricter aesthetic expectations—we make sure the turf we choose complements nearby landscaping and HOA guidelines if they apply. Since these are pool areas, slip resistance and durability under wet conditions matter more than anywhere else on your property.
Yes. That Gwinnett clay we all deal with actually pairs well with artificial turf when installed correctly. We lay down a perforated base that lets water drain through instead of pooling on top. The clay underneath stays stable, and the turf's backing system keeps moisture from becoming a problem. Chlorinated water drains cleanly, so you're not dealing with algae or smell issues that plague natural grass.
Absolutely. We're 28 minutes from most Norcross addresses, so scheduling a walkthrough is easy. Bring photos or measurements of your pool area (including any existing hardscape), note the sun exposure through the day, and we'll give you a realistic quote on the spot. Most pool projects in this area run straightforward because drainage patterns are predictable.
Modern pool turf is engineered to stay cooler than older synthetics and handles Georgia heat well. We use turf blends designed for high foot traffic and UV exposure. The lighter color options we carry reflect more heat than dark turf, so bare feet aren't uncomfortable. It's still cooler and safer than hot concrete decking.
Most HOAs in the Norcross area are fine with artificial turf in pool zones because it looks professional and reduces maintenance complaints. That said, always check your specific community rules. We can help you navigate any approval process and recommend turf styles that blend with neighborhood aesthetics.
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