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Pool season in Peachtree Corners means making the most of those warm months—and nothing kills the vibe faster than muddy feet, slippery concrete, or a patchy lawn that turns into a swamp after rain. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves all of that. We install pool-ready synthetic grass for homeowners throughout the area, from The Forum to Technology Park, and we've seen firsthand how the Gwinnett clay soil here can wreak havoc on traditional landscaping. With artificial turf, you get a clean, safe, comfortable surface that stays dry minutes after a storm, doesn't track mud into the house, and holds up beautifully in Georgia's summer heat. Your family gets more pool time and less yard maintenance—which is exactly what a Peachtree Corners backyard should deliver. We handle the whole installation, from site prep that accounts for local drainage patterns to finishing touches that blend seamlessly with your hardscape.
Peachtree Corners sits on typical Gwinnett County clay—dense, slow-draining soil that pools water and makes conventional sod struggle, especially in shaded areas near mature trees common in this neighborhood. Around your pool, that clay becomes a real problem because water from the deck, splash-out, and afternoon thunderstorms won't percolate quickly. Artificial turf sidesteps that entirely. We design the base layers to handle Gwinnett's drainage challenges, so water moves through instead of pooling on top. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your pool sits near the wooded sections of Jones Bridge Park side or the more open lots in The Forum area—we factor that into material selection and infill recommendations. Most Peachtree Corners pools are in residential zones with HOA guidelines that actually favor well-maintained synthetic turf over weedy, muddy real grass. Typical pool decks here range from 400 to 800 square feet, and we've perfected the installation sequence to minimize disruption to your existing hardscape and landscape plantings.
Yes—modern pool-grade synthetic turf is specifically engineered to resist chlorine, salt water, and sunscreen without fading or degrading. We use materials rated for heavy chemical exposure and ensure proper drainage so chlorinated water doesn't pool on the surface. After 10+ years of installs in Gwinnett County, we haven't seen premature wear from pool chemicals on quality turf.
Gwinnett clay is dense and drains slowly, which is why we install a engineered base system with gravel and perforated layers that channel water away from your pool deck. We slope the turf slightly and sometimes add subsurface drainage to prevent water from sitting on the clay underneath—critical in Peachtree Corners where summer storms are heavy and frequent.
Professional installation is worth every penny, especially here. Our team handles soil prep, grading for drainage, and seaming that homeowners typically struggle with. We know the local terrain, permitting quirks, and how to avoid costly mistakes—most DIY attempts we see end up needing rework anyway.
High-quality pool turf stays cooler than concrete and significantly cooler than dark pavers during peak sun. In Peachtree Corners, where afternoon shade from mature trees provides some relief, most families find it comfortable. We can recommend lighter-colored infills if heat is a concern for your specific pool location.
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