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Pool season in Oakwood means spending time outside with family—but maintaining natural grass around a pool deck can turn into a constant headache. Between the chlorine splashes, heavy foot traffic from the Mundy Mill area families, and Hall County's clay-heavy soil that never quite drains right, most homeowners end up with patchy, slippery grass that's unsafe and ugly. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed pool-side turf systems for dozens of Oakwood properties, and the difference is immediate. No more mud tracked into the house. No more slip hazards when kids are running wet. No algae growth in shaded corners near the deck. Your yard stays green, safe, and maintenance-free year-round—even through Georgia's humid summers. Our team makes the drive from our HQ regularly to serve Hall County, and we've learned exactly how to build pool turf that handles Oakwood's drainage challenges and keeps that clay base from becoming a swamp. Whether you're in the Oakwood neighborhood proper or over by Mundy Mill, we custom-design systems that fit your pool layout, your soil conditions, and your lifestyle.
Oakwood's proximity to Lake Lanier and the natural water table means your yard sits on dense Hall County clay—great for holding water in a drought, terrible for draining chlorine and rainwater after pool parties. We account for this during installation by adding a perforated base layer that prevents standing water and keeps the turf dry underfoot. The shade patterns around your pool area matter too. If your deck is tucked under mature trees (common in the Mundy Mill and Oakwood neighborhoods), we recommend a turf blend with stronger shade tolerance so you don't end up with thin or yellowed patches. Sun exposure on the south-facing side of your pool will be intense in summer, but modern artificial turf handles UV beautifully and won't fade like it did ten years ago. Most Oakwood pools sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means we're usually working with defined deck areas and transition zones into your main yard. We'll slope the turf away from your pool equipment and foundation to handle Georgia's occasional heavy downpours. No special HOA approvals needed in Oakwood for pool-area turf, but we'll document everything for your records anyway.
Absolutely. Chlorine won't degrade quality turf or cause discoloration like it does to natural grass. We use materials rated for chemical exposure, and if splashes happen, just rinse the area with your hose. The drainage system underneath means chlorinated water flows through instead of pooling. Many Oakwood pool owners tell us this was their biggest concern before installation, and it stops being an issue within weeks.
We remove the top few inches of clay, lay down a compacted base, add our perforated subsurface layer, and then install the turf. This prevents the spongy feel and water pooling that clay causes. We've done this on dozens of Oakwood and Mundy Mill properties, and proper base prep is the difference between turf that lasts 10 years and turf that stays waterlogged all summer.
Yes—that's actually why many Oakwood families choose it. No slippery wet grass, no muddy slips, no uneven ground from erosion. The surface is firm but slightly cushioned, which is gentler on joints than concrete. If anyone in your household has mobility concerns, artificial turf eliminates tripping hazards from dead patches or ruts.
Most residential pool-deck projects take 2–3 days, depending on deck size and site prep. We handle the whole job—removal of old turf, base work to manage that Hall County clay, turf installation, and edge finishing. We'll schedule around your family's needs and give you a clear start and end date.
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