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Pool season in Peachtree Corners brings neighbors together—but that natural grass around your pool deck? It turns into a mud pit within weeks. Whether you're near The Forum's manicured neighborhoods or over in Technology Park, the combination of heavy foot traffic, chlorine splash, and our Georgia clay creates a perfect storm for dead patches and soggy mess. Artificial turf designed for pool areas solves this completely. It drains instantly, won't turn brown from chemicals, and stays green year-round without the maintenance nightmare. Your kids can run straight from the pool onto a soft, safe surface without tracking mud into the house. We've installed pool turf in yards across the 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes—everything from compact townhome backyards to sprawling suburban lots. Most homeowners here are surprised how affordable it is compared to replacing sod three times a season. Let's talk about what works best for your space.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is honestly the main reason pool turf makes sense here. That clay-heavy soil doesn't drain well on its own, so grass gets waterlogged around pool decks. With artificial turf and proper base preparation, water runs right through instead of pooling. The suburban tech-corridor areas also get decent sun exposure—especially properties backing onto Jones Bridge Park or in the open spaces near Curiosity Lab—so you won't deal with shade issues that plague some Atlanta suburbs. HOA communities throughout Peachtree Corners (particularly around The Forum area) typically have no issues with pool-zone artificial turf, since it's clearly functional landscaping rather than a front-yard aesthetic choice. Most yards here range from 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means pool decking projects tend to be 300–800 square feet—a very manageable size that looks polished without overwhelming the space. Installation timeline is usually 3–5 days depending on base work. The Gwinnett clay does require solid compacted base layers to prevent shifting, which we always factor into the bid. Winter drainage isn't typically an issue here, but summer chlorine exposure is real, so we recommend UV-stabilized blades rated for pool environments.
Not if you install the right product. Pool-grade artificial turf is specifically made to handle chlorine, salt, and chemical splash without degrading or discoloring. The key is choosing turf rated for pool use—standard landscape turf isn't. We always recommend rinsing the area occasionally during heavy pool season, but damage from chemicals is rare with proper materials. Most Peachtree Corners homeowners never have an issue.
Yes—that's actually one of the biggest advantages. Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil naturally holds water, which is why real grass struggles around pools. Artificial turf with a perforated backing and gravel base layer drains through the turf itself, not into the soil. Water passes straight through and disperses laterally. No more soggy, muddy deck areas, even after heavy use or rain.
Absolutely. Pool turf is softer than concrete and safer than slippery deck tile. It stays cool in summer heat, won't splinter or crack, and provides better traction when wet. There are no toxic off-gassing issues with modern turf. Pets can use it safely, though some owners rinse it more frequently if dogs spend a lot of time on it. We can discuss pile height and backing type based on your family's needs.
Most residential pools here need 300–600 square feet of turf. Pricing depends on base preparation (critical with Gwinnett clay), turf grade, and site complexity. We offer free onsite consultations and detailed quotes—no surprises. It's almost always cheaper than replacing dead grass 2–3 times per season, and you're paying once for 10+ years of durability. Call us to walk through your specific space and budget.
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