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Your backyard pool area in Norcross deserves a surface that works as hard as Georgia summers do. Most homeowners around Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area struggle with the same problem: natural grass turns into mud around the pool deck, chlorine kills patches of sod, and maintenance becomes a year-round headache. Artificial turf solves that. It's not about replacing your whole yard—it's about creating a functional, attractive poolside zone that stays green, stays dry, and stays usable even during Gwinnett's heavy rain seasons. We've installed pool turf systems for dozens of properties throughout 30071 and 30092, from compact urban lots near Downtown Norcross to larger residential properties in the Peachtree Corners area. The transformation is immediate: no more soggy ground, no chlorine damage, no weeds creeping into your pool equipment. Parents actually let kids play barefoot again. Pets don't track mud inside. And unlike natural grass, your pool turf won't require replanting every season or intensive upkeep during our humid Georgia summers. The best part? It handles Gwinnett's clay soil conditions beautifully—because we build the drainage system to work *with* our local terrain, not against it.
Norcross sits on classic Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly on its own and can make traditional grass around pools a constant battle. When you add chlorine splash-out and foot traffic from swimmers, natural sod simply can't compete. Our pool turf installations account for this by installing a specialized drainage base that moves water away from your pool equipment and prevents puddles—critical during Georgia's spring storms and summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies significantly between Historic Norcross's older, tree-heavy neighborhoods and newer developments near Peachtree Corners. We assess your specific lot's shade patterns and soil composition before recommending turf pile height and infill type. Most residential pool areas in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes fall between 200–600 square feet of pool-adjacent space; our crews routinely handle these sizes and can complete installation in one or two days. HOA communities around Norcross typically have landscape guidelines, and artificial turf is almost always approved—we'll verify with your HOA documentation before we start. The Gwinnett clay also means shallow root zones for natural grass, making our non-living surface solution especially practical for poolside installations where durability matters more than traditional aesthetics.
Absolutely. Our drainage system is engineered specifically for Gwinnett clay and our subtropical humidity patterns. Water drains through the turf and base layers, preventing standing water and mud. Even after our summer thunderstorms, your pool deck is dry and safe within hours. The turf fibers themselves resist mold and mildew because they dry quickly and don't retain moisture like natural soil does.
No. Our pool-grade turf is chlorine-resistant and UV-stabilized to handle direct chemical splash without fading, discoloring, or degrading. This is the biggest advantage over natural grass, which dies in patches wherever pool water splashes. Your turf stays uniform green year-round, whether you're in Historic Norcross or Peachtree Corners.
Most residential pool decks in the 30071 and 30092 areas install in one to two days, depending on site size and base prep requirements. Gwinnett clay sometimes needs extra grading work, but we factor that into our timeline. You're typically swimming on your new turf within 48 hours of our crew arriving.
Yes. Our turf is non-toxic, lead-free, and uses ASTM-compliant infill materials. It's cooler underfoot than concrete decking, so kids can run barefoot safely. Pets won't damage it the way they damage natural grass, and cleanup is simple—just rinse with your hose after muddy play.
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