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Pool season in Peachtree Corners is no joke—between the humid Georgia summers and those sudden afternoon thunderstorms that roll through Gwinnett County, your backyard takes a beating. If you've got a pool, you know the drill: wet grass turns into mud, that clay-heavy soil becomes slick and slippery around the deck, and everyone's tracking mess inside. Artificial turf around your pool changes everything. It stays dry faster, won't get churned up by foot traffic, and actually gives you a safer surface when people are coming straight out of the water. Whether you're in The Forum area with those manicured community standards, or over in the Technology Park neighborhoods where space is thoughtfully designed, pool turf handles the moisture and intensity that real grass just can't manage. We've installed plenty of pools in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more soggy patches, no more chemical-stained dead spots, and no more apologizing when someone slips on wet grass. Your backyard finally looks intentional and stays functional year-round.
Peachtree Corners sits on that heavy Gwinnett clay that drains slower than most homeowners expect. Around pools, this becomes especially tricky—standing water and clay soil are not friends. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on a proper drainage base that keeps moisture from pooling and damaging your pool deck or surrounding landscape. The clay also means real grass struggles with compaction when kids and adults are constantly walking between the pool and house, but artificial turf maintains its appearance regardless of traffic patterns. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. If you're near Curiosity Lab or in the more shaded neighborhoods, you'll get decent afternoon relief—turf thrives in mixed sun-shade environments better than natural grass does. Most residential pools in this area run about 15 by 30 feet, with surrounding deck space of 200 to 400 square feet. We size installations accordingly, ensuring proper grading so water naturally flows away from the pool equipment and your home's foundation. Many of The Forum's HOA guidelines favor low-maintenance landscaping, and artificial turf checks every box without ever looking institutional or cheap when installed correctly.
Absolutely. Our turf is specifically rated for pool environments and handles chlorine, salt, and chemical splashes without fading or degrading. The drainage base we install directs water away from pool equipment. In Gwinnett's humid climate, proper drainage prevents that musty smell you'd get if water sat on regular soil. Most homeowners rinse their turf occasionally during heavy pool season, which takes 10 minutes and extends the life significantly.
Gwinnett clay drains slowly, which is exactly why artificial turf excels here. We install a engineered base layer that prevents water from pooling—a real problem with natural grass on clay. This keeps your deck safe, protects your pool equipment from sitting in water, and prevents that slick, muddy situation that happens after every rainstorm in summer.
Most modern HOAs in Peachtree Corners, including The Forum area, approve high-quality artificial turf, especially in pool and entertainment zones. It often meets their standards better than a patchy, chlorine-damaged natural lawn. We've navigated these conversations with dozens of local homeowners and can guide you through your specific HOA's requirements before installation.
Way less than natural grass. Occasional rinsing keeps it fresh, and you'll remove debris after storms. No mowing, no re-seeding after chemicals damage it, no watering during Georgia's dry spells. The heavy humidity here actually works in your favor—turf doesn't dry out and crack like it does in arid climates. Most pool owners in Peachtree Corners spend about 15 minutes per month on turf maintenance.
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