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Pool areas in Palmetto take a beating. Between the humidity that rolls through South Fulton County and the foot traffic from family gatherings, natural grass around a pool deck turns into mud within weeks. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in the Palmetto area—from homes near the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor to properties deeper in the rural-suburban stretches—and the results speak for themselves. Homeowners here appreciate turf that doesn't require constant maintenance, doesn't turn into a swamp during our wet summers, and holds up to chlorine splash without degrading. Your pool area becomes actually usable year-round, not something you're apologizing for when neighbors come over. The clay-heavy soil in our region makes drainage tricky with sod; synthetic turf eliminates that headache entirely. We handle the prep work properly—grading, base installation, the whole process—so your pool surround stays stable and safe for years. No more replanting. No more muddy footprints tracking through the house.
Palmetto's clay soil is dense and holds water longer than most homeowners expect, which is exactly why pool-area turf fails so quickly here. Natural grass struggles with drainage, and that standing water becomes a safety issue near a pool deck. Our artificial turf installations include proper base preparation—we account for the clay, slope things correctly, and ensure water moves away from your pool structure and foundation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood's tree cover along the Palmetto area. Some homes near the train depot zone have mature oaks providing afternoon shade; others sit more open. We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit because shade changes how the turf performs and how long it lasts cosmetically. Most residential pools in South Fulton sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically working with 400–800 square feet of pool surround. That's manageable for a solid installation, and the investment pays off because you're not buying replacement sod every spring. HOA rules in Palmetto subdivisions are generally permissive about synthetic turf for pool decks—it's considered an improvement—but we always verify before quoting.
Yes. Our pool-grade turf is specifically manufactured to resist chlorine, salt, and UV. Splash and occasional submersion won't degrade it. What matters is the base and drainage, which we install to shed water and chemicals away from the turf backing. In Palmetto's humid climate, proper drainage prevents moisture buildup underneath, which is what actually causes failure.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is problematic for natural grass but actually works in our favor during synthetic installation. We use the clay as a stable base layer, add crushed stone for drainage, and cap it with a permeable underlay. This creates a system that sheds water downslope, away from your pool and foundation—essential in South Fulton.
We recommend a 2–3 foot clearance between the pool edge and turf to keep fibers out of the filtration system and reduce debris in the water. That buffer is standard for residential pools in Palmetto. Beyond that, turf goes right up to your deck stairs or patio, creating a clean, usable transition zone.
Most residential pools here take 2–4 days, depending on lot size and how much grading the clay requires. We handle everything from base prep to final seaming on-site. We're based 45 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible, and we complete the job without multiple service calls.
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