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Picture this: it's summer in Norcross, and your pool is calling. But that natural grass around your deck? It's either mud or burnt patches, depending on the week. We've been installing artificial turf around pools in Norcross and throughout Gwinnett County long enough to know that clay soil and poolside foot traffic don't play well together. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Thrasher Park, or out toward the Peachtree Corners area, pool turf is one of those upgrades that actually pays for itself in convenience and durability. No more slippery decking, no more dead grass zones where kids run back and forth, and definitely no more tracking mud into the house after a cannonball competition. As a veteran-owned company, we've learned that the best solutions are the ones that work year-round without complaint—kind of like a solid team. We'll handle the whole process: base prep (crucial for Gwinnett's clay), proper drainage, and installation that stands up to chlorine splash, heavy use, and Georgia's weather swings.
Norcross sits on what we call Gwinnett clay—it's dense, it holds water, and poolside drainage can be tricky if you don't get it right. That's why base preparation matters more here than it might in sandier parts of Georgia. We start by assessing your yard's slope and water runoff patterns, especially if you're in the Historic Norcross area where lot sizes vary and some properties have tighter spacing between houses. Sun exposure is another factor. The Peachtree Corners side of Norcross tends to have mature trees, which keeps things cooler but also means some turf areas get dappled shade all day. We choose blade types and pile heights based on how much direct sunlight your pool deck actually gets. Chlorine exposure is real too—it's not aggressive enough to damage modern synthetic turf, but we make sure to use UV-stabilized materials that won't fade or break down over time. Most pool yards in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes run anywhere from 800 to 2,000 square feet of poolside turf, and we've got solutions scaled to fit whatever you're working with.
Not if we do it right. We excavate and remove the top layer of clay, then install a perforated base system that drains water away from your pool deck. This prevents that boggy feeling and keeps the turf from settling unevenly. Norcross clay actually compacts nicely once we've prepared it, so long-term stability is solid.
Synthetic turf is chlorine-tolerant. Occasional splash and splash-back won't harm it. If you're worried about heavy chemical exposure, we recommend rinsing the turf down with fresh water occasionally. Modern turf materials are designed to handle pool environments—that's the whole reason pool turf exists.
A standard poolside project (500–1,500 sq ft) takes 2–4 days, depending on base prep complexity and your clay condition. We're based about 30 minutes away, so we schedule back-to-back installations in the Norcross area to keep travel efficient and turnaround fast.
Some do, some don't. We've worked with HOA boards across both neighborhoods. Most allow artificial turf in pool areas since it's clearly functional, not a full-yard replacement. We can help you check your community guidelines and submit approvals if needed.
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