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Around Norcross, we see a lot of homeowners wrestling with the same backyard problem: clay soil that either turns to mud or hardens like concrete, plus Georgia sun that beats down on pool decks all summer long. If you've got a pool in the 30071, 30092, or 30093 area, you know pavers can shift, crack, and become a safety hazard when they get slick. That's where artificial turf for pool surrounds comes in. It's not just about comfort—it's about creating a functional, low-maintenance space where your family actually wants to spend time without worrying about maintenance or slipping. We work with homeowners from Historic Norcross to the Peachtree Corners area, and what we've learned is that pool turf solves problems pavers can't: superior drainage through Gwinnett's tricky clay, zero algae growth, no seasonal cracking, and a surface that stays cool underfoot even in mid-July heat. You get the look and feel of a premium resort without the constant upkeep. Our team is based just 28 minutes away, so we understand the local climate, the common HOA guidelines in mixed commercial-residential neighborhoods here, and exactly what holds up year-round in North Georgia.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay—that dense, compacted soil that most installers underestimate. When water sits on pavers, it pools underneath and creates instability. Artificial turf for pool areas actually performs better here because we build a proper drainage system beneath the surface that clay alone can't provide. You'll see a lot of Norcross yards with mixed sun and shade patterns, especially in the tree-heavy neighborhoods around Thrasher Park and downtown. Our turf selection accounts for this—we don't recommend the same product for full-sun pool decks as we do for partially shaded yards. Most residential pools in this area sit on compact lots typical of the Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners communities, so we've developed efficient installation workflows that work in tighter spaces. HOA guidelines in mixed neighborhoods sometimes restrict certain materials, but artificial turf typically slides through approval because it looks intentional and maintains property value. Summer heat here means your pool deck surface matters for safety—our turf stays substantially cooler than pavers or concrete, reducing burn risk for barefoot kids and pets.
Absolutely. Clay actually makes proper drainage more important, and that's our advantage. We install a perforated base layer beneath the turf that channels water away from your pool area and prevents the pooling and shifting you see under pavers. The turf itself is engineered for drainage, so water flows through to the base system—no sitting water, no algae, no erosion of the clay underneath.
Our pool-grade turf is specifically formulated for UV exposure and won't fade or degrade in North Georgia sun. It stays significantly cooler than concrete or pavers—especially important for families with kids and pets. Unlike pavers, there's no individual pieces shifting or cracking as the clay expands and contracts through seasons. You maintain consistent, safe surface year-round.
Most do. In mixed commercial-residential areas like Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners, artificial turf is seen as a maintained, intentional landscape choice rather than a shortcut. We've worked with multiple Norcross communities, and turf usually clears approval because it enhances property appearance and holds its look without seasonal maintenance issues.
The clay here actually streamlines prep work in some ways. We're experienced clearing and leveling Gwinnett soil, and we factor in the unique drainage needs upfront. Our team handles tight residential lots in Norcross regularly, so we work efficiently around existing pools, landscaping, and property lines without unnecessary disruption.
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