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Pool season in Palmetto hits different when you've got artificial turf surrounding your water. That Fulton County heat means your natural grass either burns out or demands constant watering—and honestly, who wants to spend their summer maintaining a yard instead of enjoying it? We've installed synthetic turf around dozens of pools in the Palmetto area and Cascade-Palmetto corridor, and the transformation is immediate. Your deck stays cool underfoot, there's no muddy footprints tracked into the house, and your pool area actually looks finished year-round. The clay soil here can be stubborn for traditional landscaping, but that's exactly where artificial turf shines. It sits beautifully over what you've got, drains properly even after those heavy Georgia downpours, and holds up against the wear that comes with active families. We're local to the South Fulton area and know Palmetto's neighborhoods inside out—from the quieter streets near the train depot to the busier corridors where every square foot of your yard counts.
Palmetto's South Fulton clay is dense and doesn't always cooperate with conventional landscaping. Artificial turf actually works in your favor here because it doesn't depend on native soil quality the way sod does. We prep the base properly so water drains away from your pool—critical in an area that gets afternoon thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property sits on the Cascade-Palmetto side or deeper into the residential neighborhoods. Some yards get hammered by afternoon western heat; others have mature trees providing natural shade. We evaluate each site individually because those differences change how the turf performs and how long it lasts. The pool environment itself means we're dealing with chlorine splash, salt systems, and constant foot traffic. We use turf grades specifically rated for pool decks—softer face yarns, better drainage systems underneath, and infill materials that won't break down from chemical exposure. Palmetto's typical lot sizes mean we're working with varying space constraints, so we custom-fit installations whether you've got a modest residential pool or a larger backyard setup. The humidity here is real, and good drainage becomes non-negotiable.
Pool-grade turf is designed differently than field turf. The yarn technology and backing system we use for pools reflects heat better and won't burn your feet. On those brutally hot South Fulton days, it'll be warm but not uncomfortable—similar to real grass in the sun. We choose materials specifically for pool environments where barefoot traffic is constant.
Standard residential turf can degrade from chemical exposure. We install turf rated for pool decks with backing systems that resist breakdown from chlorine and salt. Proper drainage prevents chemical pooling, and we can discuss your specific system—chlorine vs. salt—to ensure the right turf grade for your setup.
We don't rely on the native clay to handle drainage. We install a engineered base layer—usually gravel or specialized underlayment—that channels water away from your pool deck and into proper drainage. The turf itself is perforated, so water moves through it quickly and doesn't sit on top during our heavy summer storms.
Absolutely. Many Palmetto pools have concrete sections we work around. We'll remove concrete if needed, prep the base, and blend the turf installation so it transitions naturally. Some homeowners keep partial concrete and add turf in high-traffic areas—we design it based on what works for your yard and lifestyle.
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