Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A pool deck in Norcross needs to do more than look good—it has to handle Georgia's humidity, the occasional hard freeze, and foot traffic from kids and guests who'd rather be splashing than wiping their feet. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes real sense. Unlike natural grass, which turns into a muddy mess around Thrasher Park area homes during our wet seasons, synthetic turf stays dry, safe, and comfortable underfoot year-round. We've installed hundreds of pool surrounds across Gwinnett County, and we've learned exactly how Norcross homeowners in the Historic district and Peachtree Corners area want their pools framed. Whether you're in 30071 or 30092, you're dealing with that heavy Gwinnett clay that drains poorly in summer rains—artificial turf eliminates the soggy-ground problem entirely. Plus, if you or anyone in your household uses a wheelchair or mobility device, turf around a pool creates a smooth, slip-free surface that's infinitely safer and more accessible than traditional decking or struggling with wet grass. We understand the Norcross market. We're local, we show up, and we know your neighborhood's specific challenges.
Gwinnett's clay-based soil is notorious for poor drainage, and pool areas amplify that problem. After a heavy rain—which we get plenty of in summer—natural grass around pools becomes a slippery, muddy trap. Artificial turf solves this completely; water drains through the backing, and the surface dries fast. Your pool deck won't be a mud-tracking zone anymore. Sun exposure varies significantly across Norcross neighborhoods. Homes near Downtown Norcross and the Historic district often have mature tree cover, which means dappled shade—great for turf longevity since intense UV wear is reduced. If your pool sits in full sun in Peachtree Corners, we recommend a premium-grade turf with UV inhibitors; it'll last 12-15 years without fading. HOA rules in mixed residential areas sometimes restrict certain landscape materials, so we always review covenants first. Pool deck sizing in Norcross runs the gamut—compact yards in the Historic neighborhood to sprawling suburban lots. We measure and design around your actual footprint, not templates. Wheelchair accessibility is a big factor we discuss upfront: the smoother the transition from house to pool to deck, the better. Artificial turf eliminates trip hazards, drains independently, and provides firm, predictable footing for anyone with mobility concerns.
Modern synthetic pool turf has come a long way. Premium products stay 10–15 degrees cooler than concrete under direct sun and don't retain heat like dark asphalt. In Peachtree Corners where sun exposure is intense, lighter-colored turf blends help. Most homeowners we work with say it's comfortable enough for kids and adults to run on without shoes. We'll recommend the best shade option for your specific pool location.
Clay doesn't drain; turf does. We install a perforated backing system that lets water pass through the turf into a gravel base below, then into proper drainage lines. After a hard rain, your pool deck won't puddle or mud-track. This is especially critical in Historic Norcross and 30071 where older clay beds are compacted. It's one of the biggest advantages over natural grass.
Absolutely. Turf creates a smooth, firm, slip-free surface that wheelchairs roll over easily—far better than wet grass or uneven natural lawn. There are no trip hazards, no soft spots, and no mud. If accessibility is a priority for your household, artificial turf around your pool is one of the smartest upgrades you can make. It's also ADA-friendly for guests.
Most residential pool decks take 2–4 days depending on size and prep work required. We handle soil grading, drainage setup, and turf installation. We're based about 28 minutes from Norcross, so scheduling is straightforward. We'll give you a firm timeline after the site visit—no surprises.
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