Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Oakwood means one thing: your yard needs to hold up. Between the clay-heavy soil that Hall County's known for and the moisture that rolls up from Lake Lanier, a regular lawn around your pool deck becomes a muddy mess faster than you'd think. That's where recycled synthetic turf comes in—and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves we see homeowners in the Oakwood and Mundy Mill areas make. You get a clean, non-slip surface that doesn't track mud into your pool, doesn't need weekly watering (a real plus when Georgia heat hits), and looks sharp year-round without the headache of maintaining live grass in a wet environment. Our recycled-material turf options are built to handle exactly what Oakwood throws at them: humidity, clay drainage challenges, and families who want their pool area ready to go without constant upkeep. We've been installing these systems across Hall County for years, and we know what works here.
Oakwood's clay-based soil is beautiful in a lot of ways, but it's not your friend when it comes to pool landscaping. Clay holds water, which means a natural grass lawn becomes spongy and prone to algae and mold—especially in shaded pool areas. Recycled synthetic turf solves that problem completely. It sits on top of your existing soil, drains fast, and won't compact or degrade like sod would in the constant splash zone. The neighborhoods around Mundy Mill and central Oakwood tend to have medium to large residential lots, which means you've got room to create a real poolside retreat. Because Hall County sits south of Lake Lanier, you're in a humidity band that keeps lawns stressed during summer months; synthetic turf doesn't care. One thing we always check: if your property has HOA guidelines, some communities have specific rules about pool deck materials. We'll verify that before we start. Installation on clay is actually straightforward—we prep the base, level it properly for drainage, and lay down the recycled turf. Most Oakwood properties are ready to go in a single day.
Absolutely. Recycled synthetic turf is made from UV-stabilized materials that resist chemical breakdown. Chlorine, salt systems, and standard pool treatments won't degrade it. In fact, many Oakwood pool owners choose synthetic specifically because they don't have to worry about chemical damage the way natural grass does. Just rinse it down occasionally to keep mineral buildup minimal.
It does warm up, but not as much as concrete or pavers. The recycled material we use has lower heat absorption than premium virgin turf. For the warmest months, many Oakwood homeowners add a shade structure or umbrella. The real win: zero standing water, no mud, and instant drainage when kids or pets track water around the pool deck.
We install a drainage layer beneath the turf that channels water away from the pool area and into the surrounding landscape. Clay doesn't absorb water quickly, so proper base preparation is critical. Our crew handles this—we slope the installation slightly and ensure excess water moves to natural grade or drainage zones on your property.
Recycled synthetic turf typically lasts 12–15 years in Hall County's humid environment. It's more affordable than virgin turf and performs nearly identically. Pool areas see heavier foot traffic and chemical exposure, so expect the high-traffic zones to age a bit faster, but the material holds up well against our climate's moisture and heat.
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