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Around Oakwood and the Mundy Mill area, we're seeing a real shift in how homeowners think about their poolside spaces. The lake-adjacent growth means more families are building newer homes with outdoor living in mind, and concrete pavers around the pool deck are honestly becoming outdated. Here's the thing: Hall County clay soil holds moisture like nobody's business, and that means traditional hardscaping around your pool can crack, settle unevenly, or create maintenance headaches year after year. Artificial turf changes the game. It gives you that lush, green look without the mud, without the drainage problems that come with our clay-heavy soil, and without spending every weekend on upkeep. Your kids can run barefoot around the pool without tracking red clay into the house. Your guests won't see brown patches from heavy foot traffic or chlorine splashing. And the best part? Oakwood's hot summers and mild winters mean your turf stays vibrant and safe underfoot all year. We've installed pool turf across Hall County, and the homeowners in Oakwood neighborhoods consistently tell us it's the single best upgrade they made to their outdoor space.
Oakwood's clay-based soil is both a blessing and a challenge. It doesn't drain the way sandy or loamy soil does, which means standing water around a pool deck is a real risk with pavers or natural grass. Artificial turf solves this immediately—we install a full drainage system underneath, so water moves away from your pool area and settles properly into the ground. That's critical here. Your yard size matters too. Most homes in the Oakwood and Mundy Mill areas sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, and we've found that artificial turf is the most cost-effective way to create a complete poolside zone without overwhelming smaller properties. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on which side of Hall County you're on and whether you have mature trees. We assess your specific lot during the consultation—some Oakwood properties get brutal afternoon sun, others have oak and pine shade. Your turf choice depends on that. We also pay attention to your HOA landscape rules if your neighborhood has them. Most allow artificial turf now, but we verify before installation. The lake proximity means higher humidity and occasional heavy rains, so our drainage and seaming work is especially precise in this area.
Absolutely. Hall County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a engineered base with proper slope and a perforated drainage layer underneath the turf. Water doesn't pool around your deck anymore—it moves away from your pool area safely. This is one of the biggest advantages over pavers in Oakwood, where clay creates uneven settling and puddling.
Our commercial-grade turf is UV-stabilized and chlorine-resistant. The backing is marine-grade, designed to withstand chemical exposure and salt spray. We've installed hundreds of pool turfs across Hall County, and chlorine doesn't degrade the fibers or cause discoloration. It's one of the safest poolside surfaces available.
Yes. The turf is non-toxic, soft underfoot, and won't absorb chlorine or chemicals into any root system (because there isn't one). Kids won't track red clay into the house. Pets can run freely without digging holes. It stays cool in Oakwood's summers and never creates the slippery, algae-prone conditions that natural grass does poolside.
A typical Oakwood pool deck installation takes 2–4 days, depending on size and drainage complexity. We absolutely work around active pools. You can swim the day after we finish. We're careful with chemicals and equipment, and we coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your summer plans.
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