Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City pools deserve better than that thin, worn-out sod that turns brown every July. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in Braelinn, Kedron, and Glenloch—and the homeowners here get it: synthetic turf means more time enjoying the water and less time fighting Georgia's heat and humidity. Your pool deck takes a beating. Chlorine splashes, foot traffic, intense summer sun, and those unpredictable clay-heavy soil conditions make natural grass a constant battle. Artificial pool turf solves that. It stays green year-round, drains properly (crucial when you're dealing with Fayette County clay underneath), and holds up to the wear patterns we see in golf-cart communities where yards get more foot traffic than typical suburban lots. We back every installation with a comprehensive warranty because we know what Peachtree City weather throws at outdoor surfaces. This isn't a quick fix—it's a permanent upgrade to your backyard that actually lasts.
Peachtree City's landscape presents some specific challenges for pool areas. That Fayette County clay base means water sits longer than it would in sandier soil, so drainage becomes critical around your pool deck. We design our installations with proper base preparation and permeable backing to handle Georgia's heavy summer rains without creating swampy conditions. The clay also means you've likely dealt with uneven settling or compaction issues—something we correct during installation rather than just covering up. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your lot sits near The Fred or in the tree-dense neighborhoods like parts of Kedron. Some Peachtree City pools get eight-plus hours of direct afternoon heat; others are shaded by mature oaks. We customize pile height and infill density based on your specific exposure, because what works for a sun-baked corner lot near Drake Field won't work for a shaded Braelinn backyard. Most Peachtree City residential lots are generous enough that pool surrounds can be generous too—we typically see 8-12 feet of deck space that benefits from turf. HOA guidelines here are reasonable about landscaping materials, and artificial turf actually helps with drainage compliance that some subdivisions track.
Chlorine is tough on natural grass but doesn't degrade quality synthetic turf. Our pool-grade material includes UV stabilizers and chlorine-resistant fibers. Water drainage carries chemicals away quickly, and we design for proper runoff so salt and chlorine don't concentrate in any one spot. In Peachtree City's clay-soil setup, this drainage design is especially important—we engineer it during installation, not as an afterthought.
With proper installation and maintenance, expect 12-15 years of performance. Peachtree City summers are intense, but our warranty covers fading, pile separation, and backing degradation. The real enemy isn't heat—it's poor drainage leading to mold. Our installation technique prevents that, especially critical given Fayette County's clay base and how water behaves around your pool area.
Yes. Clay compacts differently than sand and holds water longer. We install a crushed-stone base layer that promotes drainage and prevents settlement issues. This is standard for Peachtree City pools, not optional. Without it, you'll see divots and settling within a season—especially in neighborhoods like Braelinn where water table conditions vary.
Absolutely. Our warranty covers defects in material and workmanship for up to 10 years on the turf itself, with additional coverage on seaming and backing. It's especially valuable in Peachtree City because we know the local climate demands. You're protected against premature fading, drainage failures, and pile degradation—not just manufacturing defects.
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