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Norcross homeowners with pools face a real problem: that red Georgia clay stains everything, chlorine kills natural grass in patches, and the humid summers make pool decks slippery and dangerous. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area, and the transformation is immediate. Your deck stays cooler underfoot, doesn't hold algae or mold the way wet natural grass does, and looks sharp year-round without the constant maintenance. Pool turf pricing in Norcross typically runs differently in spring versus fall—demand peaks in March through May when pool season kicks into gear, and you'll see more flexible scheduling and better availability if you install in the slower winter months. We're based about 28 minutes away, so we know the neighborhood dynamics, the HOA expectations in newer developments, and exactly how to prep Gwinnett's dense clay soil so your turf installation lasts. Whether you're updating a backyard in the Historic district or a newer Peachtree Corners home with a larger entertainment space, we handle the full process—site assessment, proper drainage setup, and installation—without the guesswork.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for trees but tricky for pool landscaping. Before we lay turf around your pool, we address drainage properly—that clay doesn't shed water quickly, so standing water becomes a problem in summer thunderstorms. We build in a slight slope and sometimes add a perimeter drainage layer, especially if your yard sits in one of Norcross's lower elevation pockets. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in Historic Norcross (more mature tree canopy) versus the newer Peachtree Corners developments (more open yards). We select turf height and blade density to match your specific microclimate. Most residential pools in the area run 300 to 800 square feet of decking, and HOA communities often have texture and color specifications—we work within those guidelines upfront. The humidity and heat from June through September mean your turf needs UV-stabilized materials that won't fade or degrade in chlorine splash zones. We also factor in foot traffic patterns around your pool—high-traffic areas get different infill recommendations than lounge zones.
Spring is peak pool season in Georgia. March through May, every homeowner's thinking about their backyard, pools are reopening, and landscapers book up fast. Demand drives pricing up, and crews have limited availability. If you install in January or February, you'll see lower rates and faster scheduling. Fall (September–October) is also cheaper because demand drops after summer entertaining season ends.
No—that's the whole point. Chlorine doesn't kill synthetic fibers like it does grass. We use turf specifically designed for wet environments, with UV protection and antimicrobial infill that resists algae growth. The drainage layer prevents chlorinated water from pooling, and the turf rinses clean after splashing. It actually holds up better than natural grass in this humid climate.
Most HOAs approve pool turf without issue—it's clearly landscaping, not a violation. Some communities request advance notice or have specific color preferences (natural green tones are always safer). We've worked with multiple Norcross-area HOAs and handle the documentation. Always check your covenant first, but we've rarely encountered pushback on poolside installations.
A typical 500-square-foot pool area takes 2–3 days from start to finish. We prep the clay base, install drainage, lay the turf, and add infill. Winter and early spring are fastest because the ground isn't waterlogged. Summer installations take longer due to heat and occasional weather delays. We'll give you a firm timeline during your site visit.
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