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Your pool deck in Peachtree Corners doesn't have to be a muddy, slippery nightmare every summer. We've worked with homeowners across The Forum, Technology Park, and the surrounding neighborhoods long enough to know that standard grass turns into a maintenance headache—especially when you've got chlorine splash, foot traffic, and that heavy Gwinnett clay underneath. Artificial turf around your pool solves this. It stays dry faster than natural grass, won't stain or thin out from chemical exposure, and actually feels better underfoot than concrete when the Georgia sun is beating down. Whether you're in one of the newer developments off Technology Parkway or in an established neighborhood closer to Jones Bridge Park, a quality pool turf installation is one of those upgrades that pays dividends immediately. You get the look of a maintained yard without the weekly mowing, the drainage headaches, or the patchy brown spots that pop up mid-summer. We handle the whole project—from managing that clay base your yard probably has to making sure water flows the right direction so your pool area doesn't become a swamp. Most homeowners tell us they wish they'd done it sooner.
Peachtree Corners sits in Gwinnett County, which means your yard is likely built on clay—that dense, heavy soil that holds water like a sponge and drains slower than you'd want around a pool. When you're planning artificial turf for your pool deck, we factor that in from day one. The base preparation matters more here than it would in sandy areas. We'll ensure proper sub-base compaction and drainage so water moves away from your pool structure, not toward it. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in The Forum (with taller trees and some shade patterns) or the newer tech-corridor developments where yards tend to be more open. Both situations work fine for pool turf—we just adjust our material recommendations. HOA regulations in many Peachtree Corners neighborhoods are reasonable about pool landscaping, but we always check your community guidelines before starting. Most residential pool areas here range from 200 to 400 square feet of surrounding deck space, which is a manageable scope. The key advantage in our climate is that artificial turf won't develop the algae or mold issues that natural grass struggles with during our humid summers, and it handles the freeze-thaw cycles we occasionally get without degrading.
Yes, but foundation matters. We don't install directly on clay. We excavate, add a proper gravel base layer, compact it, then lay your turf system with drainage backing. Clay holds water, so that engineered base is your insurance against pooling around the deck. We've done this throughout Peachtree Corners—it works reliably when it's installed right.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf fibers are designed for pool environments. Regular rinsing helps, but accidental splashes won't bleach, stain, or break down the material. It stays green and stable. We recommend rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water, especially in Peachtree Corners' humid summers, but chemical damage isn't a real concern.
Most residential pool turf projects (200–400 sq ft) take 2–3 days start to finish. Day one is base prep and soil work. Day two is turf installation. Day three is finishing seams and drainage checks. Your timeline depends on deck size and how much existing material we're removing.
Most do. We check your community covenants before quoting. Pool turf generally qualifies as landscaping or hardscape, not a violation. If your HOA has concerns, we've successfully worked with management offices throughout Peachtree Corners to get approval—it's rarely an issue.
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