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Pool season in Peachtree Corners means endless backyard entertaining—but natural grass around your pool deck turns into a muddy, chlorine-damaged mess by mid-summer. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homeowners in the Forum area and Technology Park who got tired of replanting dead patches every year. The thing is, Peachtree Corners sits on that heavy Gwinnett clay, which drains terribly and stays soggy long after rain. That's exactly why pool-side turf makes so much sense here. You get a clean, dry surface that won't track mud into the pool, doesn't need chemicals or constant reseeding, and actually handles the foot traffic better than struggling natural grass ever could. Our customers around Jones Bridge and Curiosity Lab tell us the same thing: artificial turf transformed how they use their backyards. No more dead zones. No more waiting for the ground to firm up. Just a beautiful, functional pool area from May through September—and honestly, year-round. We finance these projects because we know a quality installation isn't a small expense, but it absolutely pays for itself in time, maintenance costs, and the simple pleasure of a yard that actually works.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is your biggest challenge with natural turf around pools. It compacts easily, holds water, and creates those dead patches where chlorine runoff kills the grass. That's before we even talk about foot traffic from pool parties. The Peachtree Corners area gets solid summer sun, especially in the Forum neighborhood, which means whatever turf you install needs UV stability—something artificial handles effortlessly. We also see a mix of lot sizes here, from compact townhome backyards to larger residential properties in Technology Park. That flexibility matters because artificial turf works beautifully at any scale. A few HOA communities in the area have specific landscaping guidelines, so we always verify those before installation. One thing we've learned: proper drainage underneath the turf is non-negotiable in this region. We slope and prepare the base to prevent water pooling, which matters even more around pool decks where moisture is constant. The installation process typically takes 2–3 days depending on yard size, and we handle site prep, base work, and seaming so you're left with a turnkey pool area.
Yes, completely. Modern artificial turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from runoff or splash. Salt-based systems require a quick rinse occasionally, but it's minimal maintenance. Homeowners in the Forum area love this because they don't have to worry about dead grass borders anymore. We recommend hosing down the turf after heavy chlorine weekends, but that's it.
Clay compacts and traps water, so we always install drainage rock and a base layer to prevent pooling around your deck. This prep step is crucial in Peachtree Corners. We slope the ground away from the pool so moisture moves properly. Without proper drainage, you'd see water sitting under the turf, which defeats the purpose.
Absolutely. We work with multiple financing partners to keep monthly payments manageable. Most pool turf projects in our area run $3,500–$8,000 depending on square footage and site prep. Financing spreads that cost over 24–60 months, making it easier to justify the upgrade.
Most Peachtree Corners pools take 2–3 days start to finish. We handle demolition of dead grass, site prep, drainage work, turf layout, and seaming in that window. You'll be ready to use it within 24 hours of completion, though we recommend light use for the first 48 hours.
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