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Pool season in Oakwood runs long—from late spring through early fall, which means your pool deck sees serious foot traffic. That's where artificial turf makes the biggest difference. Instead of dealing with muddy clay patches around your pool area, you get a clean, slip-resistant surface that won't track dirt into the water or leave bare spots by late summer. We've installed pool turf in neighborhoods throughout Hall County, from the Mundy Mill area to properties closer to Lake Lanier, and the results are always the same: homeowners love the low maintenance and the way it transforms their backyard. No more weeds creeping up through cracks in concrete, no more algae-slicked pavers after rain, and no more worrying about whether your kids will slip running poolside. Oakwood's clay soil and humid summers are actually perfect conditions for understanding why artificial turf works so well here—it drains properly, stays cooler than you'd expect, and doesn't degrade the way natural grass would under chlorine splash and constant foot traffic.
Hall County's dense clay soil presents real challenges for maintaining a natural grass pool area. Water pools and compacts, weeds thrive in the moisture, and grass gets trampled into mud within weeks of pool season starting. Artificial turf solves this entirely—it sits above the clay, drains quickly, and gives you a stable surface year-round. Most Oakwood properties have decent sun exposure, though many yards near the Mundy Mill area and those with mature trees get dappled shade in the afternoon. We factor that into our turf selection, choosing blades with excellent UV stability but also realistic color variation so shaded sections don't look plastic-y. Pool decks specifically need turf with proper backing and infill to handle chlorine exposure without degradation; we use commercial-grade materials rated for this. Installation around your pool equipment, deck rails, and pavers requires precision work—we measure twice and account for drainage slope so water moves away from your home's foundation and pool infrastructure. Most residential pool areas in Oakwood range from 400 to 800 square feet of turf, which is manageable to install in a day or two depending on existing hardscape.
Not if you use the right product. We install turf specifically designed for pool environments—it has UV-stabilized fibers and a backing that resists chlorine degradation. After pool season, a quick rinse removes chemical residue. Oakwood homeowners with pools have used this turf for years without color fading or deterioration. The key is choosing commercial-grade infill and proper drainage, both of which we handle during installation.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is actually an advantage for turf installation—it gives us a solid base to work with. We prep the clay properly, add a drainage layer, and install the turf so water flows away from your pool equipment and foundation. This prevents the pooling and muddy mess that natural grass would create in Oakwood's soil.
We can do both. Many Oakwood homeowners run turf to within a few inches of the pool coping, which looks cleaner than concrete and feels better underfoot. If you have existing pavers or concrete, we work around them or create a transition that looks intentional. Either way, we ensure proper drainage so the pool deck stays safe and dry.
Between 10 and 15 years with normal use. Our Oakwood installations handle hot summers, occasional ice in winter, and the humidity from Lake Lanier's proximity without issue. Quality matters—cheaper turf degrades faster under UV and foot traffic. We use commercial products with proven durability in southeast climates.
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