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Pool season in Oakwood means one thing: you want your backyard to look sharp, feel comfortable, and not turn into a muddy mess every time someone walks around the deck. That's where artificial turf changes the game. Whether you're in the Mundy Mill area or closer to the Gainesville side of Hall County, the reality is that our Georgia clay doesn't play nice with heavy foot traffic around pools. Real grass gets worn down, stays wet, and breeds algae and mold in the humid summer months. Artificial turf gives you a clean, dry surface that drains instantly, stays green year-round, and requires zero maintenance while you're actually enjoying your pool. You won't be fighting crabgrass or watering during droughts, and your kids can run around without tracking mud into the house. We've installed pool turf for dozens of homes across Oakwood and the surrounding Hall County neighborhoods, and the response is always the same: "Why didn't we do this sooner?" It's durable, it looks natural, and it transforms that often-neglected space into something you'll actually want to spend time in.
Oakwood sits on typical Hall County clay soil, which drains poorly and gets slick when wet—a real problem around pool areas. Standard sod struggles here because of how much moisture pools generate through splashing, overflow, and humidity. Our artificial turf systems are engineered to handle that. We install a engineered base layer that slopes away from the pool deck, so water moves through the turf fibers and drains into the surrounding landscape rather than pooling on the surface. The fibers themselves shed chlorine, salt, and sunscreen better than you'd expect. Sun exposure varies across Oakwood; homes near the Mundy Mill area often have mature trees that create afternoon shade, while front-yard and poolside installations on the Gainesville-facing properties get full sun exposure. We size and select turf pile heights accordingly—thicker, more durable blends for high-traffic pool decks, lighter options if shade reduces wear. Most residential pools in this area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically working with 200–600 square feet of pool-adjacent turf. Installation takes 2–3 days depending on site prep, and we handle soil amendment and base compaction to match Hall County's clay baseline.
No. The synthetic fibers we install are engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and standard pool chemicals. Splashing and accidental overflow won't degrade the turf or cause fading or brittleness. Rinse it occasionally with fresh water if you notice heavy chemical buildup, but it's not required. We've seen pools running for 5+ years with zero turf degradation in Hall County homes.
That's where proper base installation matters. Our crews excavate and prepare the sub-base to slope slightly away from the pool, then compact engineered gravel underneath the turf. Water drains through the fibers in seconds and percolates through the base layer within minutes—far better than real grass on clay. In Oakwood's humid summers, this prevents standing water, algae, and mold.
Pool-adjacent turf requires grading and drainage work that's easy to get wrong. If your base slopes the wrong direction or isn't compacted properly, you'll have water pooling under the turf within a season. Our crews know Hall County soil and have the equipment to do it right. DIY risks aren't worth the cost of a redo.
Quality turf lasts 10–15 years with normal pool use. Oakwood's summer heat and humidity don't degrade modern synthetic fibers the way people assume. We back our installations with an 8-year wear warranty, and most customers see minimal visible wear before year 12.
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