Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Palmetto homeowners know the deal: that red clay soil in South Fulton can turn your pool deck into a mud pit after a heavy rain, and keeping natural grass alive around a chlorinated pool is basically fighting a losing battle. We've been installing artificial turf around pools in the Palmetto area and the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor long enough to understand exactly what works here. Your pool surround takes a beating—foot traffic, chlorine splash, intense summer sun reflecting off the water—and honest truth is, most natural grass doesn't survive that punishment. Artificial turf does. It stays green year-round, drains properly (crucial given our clay base), and you're not spending weekends trying to patch dead spots or fighting algae growth on slippery surfaces. Whether your place sits near the Palmetto train depot area or out toward the more rural parts of South Fulton, we design pool decks that look sharp, feel safe underfoot, and actually last. As a veteran-owned company, we take pride in doing this work right the first time—no shortcuts, no upselling you on stuff you don't need.
Palmetto's red clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do, which matters big-time for pool turf installation. We always recommend a proper base layer—usually crushed stone or recycled asphalt—to handle water runoff and prevent pooling around your deck. The summer sun around here is relentless, and while artificial turf handles UV exposure better than natural grass, we size the infill and pile height based on how much direct sun your pool area gets. Most Palmetto yards are mid-sized residential plots, so we often work with 200–400 square feet of pool decking; that's enough to give you real living space without making the install cost prohibitive. Chlorine and salt water are turf killers for natural grass, but synthetic materials shrug that off completely. One thing homeowners sometimes overlook: the transition zone between your pool deck and the rest of your landscape. We make sure the turf height and drainage match so you're not creating a trip hazard or a water dam. South Fulton clay also means frost heave isn't usually an issue, so we don't need the extra-deep base work that northern installations require—that saves time and money on your project.
Not at all. That's actually one of the biggest reasons Palmetto pool owners choose synthetic turf. Chlorine, salt water, and UV exposure that would kill natural grass in weeks? Artificial turf laughs at it. The material doesn't absorb chemicals the way soil does, so there's no degradation or dead patches. You rinse it off occasionally, and it stays green and functional for 12–15 years.
We install a base layer beneath the turf—usually recycled asphalt or crushed stone—that sits on top of your native clay. Water drains through the turf and base, then either percolates slowly through the clay or runs off to your landscape grading. We slope the deck slightly away from the pool so standing water doesn't become a problem during our heavy summer rains.
Yes, we do this all the time. We work around your existing pool structure, coping, and equipment. The project takes a few days depending on the deck size—most Palmetto pools run 300–400 square feet—and we handle the base prep, grading, and final turf installation. No need to drain the pool or interrupt your summer.
Absolutely. Our turf is non-toxic, doesn't harbor bacteria the way wet soil does, and provides cushioning that reduces impact on joints. Kids can play barefoot without getting muddy or tracking chlorine through the house. Pets drain better than natural grass in this clay-heavy area, and there's no chemical treatment needed to keep it looking good.
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