Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Oakwood runs long, and that means your backyard gets serious use from late spring through early fall. The problem most homeowners in the Mundy Mill area and around Oakwood face: natural grass turns into mud, algae, and bare patches within weeks of regular pool activity. Chlorine splash, foot traffic, and our Hall County clay soil don't play well together. Artificial turf around your pool deck changes everything. You get a clean, safe surface that drains properly, stays green year-round, and actually handles the chemicals and constant moisture that kills regular sod. We've installed hundreds of pool-surround systems throughout Hall County, and we understand what works near Lake Lanier's humid climate and the specific drainage challenges clay soil creates. Your pool area can be the cleanest, most functional part of your yard instead of the part you avoid.
Hall County clay is dense and holds water—which is great for trees, but terrible for pool areas. When you add pool splash and chlorine runoff, natural grass suffocates. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on a proper base layer that channels water away from your home's foundation and into your yard's natural drainage zones. Most Oakwood properties have good sun exposure, which means UV isn't a wear concern, but it does mean you'll want a turf product rated for chlorine resistance and heat stability. Your pool deck experiences temperature swings—especially if you're on the shadier Mundy Mill side near mature trees—so we size and choose materials accordingly. Installation around existing pools requires careful planning; we work around decking, fencing, and landscape features that most Oakwood yards have. Neighborhood HOA rules vary, but we've worked within them for years. We recommend 6–8 inches of base prep in clay soil to ensure proper slope and drainage. Most Oakwood pool decks range from 400–800 square feet, and we customize edge transitions so the turf meets your pool coping safely.
Absolutely. We use chlorine-resistant turf specifically rated for pool environments. The drainage system we install beneath the turf prevents chemical pooling and keeps salts from concentrating in the base. Hall County's natural water runoff also helps rinse the system over time. We've maintained pools in the Oakwood area for years with zero chemical damage to the turf.
We don't rely on clay to drain. Our installation includes a permeable base layer with aggregate and proper slope that channels water away from your pool and foundation. Clay soil sits beneath that system, untouched. This approach works for all Oakwood properties, whether you're near Lake Lanier or in the Mundy Mill neighborhoods.
Yes. We work section by section around your pool deck, which means your pool stays full and functional during installation. Most Oakwood projects take 2–4 days depending on deck size. We protect your pool coping and any existing landscaping throughout the process.
Cost depends on deck size, base conditions, and edge finishing. Most Oakwood pool installations range from 2,000 to 5,000 dollars. We provide a free on-site quote that accounts for your specific yard, soil conditions, and any drainage work needed. We're about 50 minutes from your location, so we factor that into pricing transparently.
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