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Peachtree City pools are the centerpiece of backyard life—especially in golf-cart communities like Kedron and Braelinn where outdoor entertaining matters. But here's the thing: standard grass around pool decks gets hammered. Between the clay-heavy Fayette County soil, foot traffic from deck to water, chlorine splash, and our Georgia heat, you're either mowing constantly or staring at dead patches by mid-summer. That's where pool turf changes the game. Artificial turf around your pool stays green, never gets muddy from that clay base, and won't leave brown rings around your deck after a season or two. You get the look of a resort without the upkeep—and honestly, in a community built around outdoor living, that's worth its weight. We've installed pool turf for dozens of Peachtree City homeowners, and the feedback is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more fighting the soil. No more chlorine damage. Just a backyard that looks intentional year-round.
Peachtree City's landscape throws some specific curveballs. The clay-based soil that Fayette County is known for holds water differently than sandy or loamy soil, which means poolside drainage is critical—artificial turf with proper base preparation handles this way better than natural grass. Your lot size matters too. Glenloch, Braelinn, and Kedron have varying lot depths, and pool decks range from modest to sprawling. We size drainage systems and base layers accordingly so water moves away from your pool equipment and foundation, not toward it. Sun exposure varies block to block. Some homes catch all-day heat; others have tree cover that affects both turf longevity and maintenance needs. Golf-cart path proximity in certain neighborhoods also means higher foot traffic near pool areas, which is another reason turf outperforms sod. The clay soil underneath also makes removal and prep work slightly different than other Georgia regions—we account for compaction and proper grading before installation. Most pools in the area have concrete or paver decking, so transitions matter. We match edge work to your existing hardscape so the installation looks finished and professional, not like an afterthought.
Not when it's installed correctly. Chlorine splash is actually one of the best reasons to go artificial—real grass gets bleached and killed. High-quality turf materials are chlorine-resistant, and drainage design ensures water doesn't pool. We've done hundreds of poolside installations around Georgia, and Peachtree City pools perform great. The turf holds up better than natural grass ever would.
Clay soil is actually why you want turf. It doesn't drain naturally, so sod fails fast. We install engineered base layers—typically crushed stone and perforated underdrain—that move water away from your pool and equipment. Peachtree City's clay means proper prep is non-negotiable, and that's exactly what we do.
Pricing depends on deck size, base condition, and drainage complexity. A typical pool surround in Braelinn or Kedron runs $3,000–$7,000+. Clay soil prep and drainage add cost but prevent problems. Get a site visit—we measure, assess, and quote honestly. Most homeowners break even versus five years of sod replacement and maintenance.
Absolutely. Whether you have pavers, concrete, or stone, we work around existing hardscape. We remove old sod, grade properly (crucial in clay soil), install drainage, lay turf, and edge it to match your deck. The transition looks seamless and finished.
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