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Pool season in Peachtree Corners runs longer than most people expect, and that means your pool deck gets heavy foot traffic from March straight through October. Natural grass around a pool is basically a losing battle—it dies under chlorine splash, gets trampled into mud, and leaves debris in the water constantly. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the single best upgrade they've made. Your pool area becomes instantly usable without the maintenance headaches. No more brown patches from chemical damage, no more soggy ground after a heavy Gwinnett rain, and no mud tracked into the house. Artificial turf around your pool stays clean, drains fast, and stays cool underfoot even on hot Georgia summer days. It's the practical choice for families who actually want to enjoy their pool instead of fighting their landscape.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is naturally dense and doesn't drain well—that's actually a huge reason why artificial turf around pools works so well here. That clay base means natural grass stays waterlogged after rain, especially near pool decks where drainage is critical. Our installation process accounts for Gwinnett's soil type by creating proper base layers that shed water instead of holding it. Most pool decks in your area get a solid mix of sun and afternoon shade, depending on whether you're near Jones Bridge Park or in the more developed Forum neighborhoods. We size and orient turf installations to handle both conditions—high-traffic sunny areas get our most UV-stable materials, while shaded zones use turf that performs well with less direct light. Homeowners around here also deal with Gwinnett's summer humidity and occasional heavy downpours, so we always recommend drainage-engineered bases that handle both chlorine runoff and natural water flow. HOA guidelines in The Forum tend to allow artificial turf for pool decks specifically, since most boards recognize the maintenance benefit.
Absolutely. The turf we install is chlorine-resistant and designed for pool environments. Gwinnett's hot summers mean faster evaporation, so chemical concentration is less of a concern than in cooler climates. We recommend rinsing the turf occasionally during heavy pool season, but that's it. Natural grass would be dead within weeks from the same exposure.
We don't rely on clay to drain—we create a drainage system on top of it. Our base layer includes perforated backing and permeable base materials that let water flow through the turf and away from your pool deck. Peachtree Corners gets occasional heavy rain, so proper drainage keeps your deck from becoming a soggy mess.
Yes. Our turf is non-toxic, antimicrobial, and soft enough for barefoot use around pools. It doesn't harbor mold or algae the way wet natural grass does in Gwinnett's humid climate. Kids and pets won't track mud or debris into your pool or house.
Cost depends on your deck size and base preparation needs. Gwinnett clay requires solid foundation work, which factors into pricing. Most residential pools in The Forum or Technology Park neighborhoods run $2,500–$6,000 installed. Contact us for a free estimate tailored to your specific space and soil conditions.
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