Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Peachtree Corners deserves to look sharp year-round. Most homeowners around here—whether you're in The Forum or near Technology Park—deal with either soggy, clay-heavy soil or bare patches that won't green up no matter how much you water. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves both problems at once. You get that lush, maintained look without the mud tracked into your house, without the constant reseeding, and without spending your weekends trying to keep up with Gwinnett's unpredictable humidity and clay conditions. Pool surrounds especially benefit because chlorine and sunscreen destroy natural grass fast. With synthetic turf, your deck stays functional, safe, and beautiful whether you're hosting a summer cookout at Jones Bridge or just relaxing with your family. We've installed dozens of pool-surround systems across Peachtree Corners, and the feedback is always the same: it transforms how people actually use their yards. No more avoiding wet grass. No more slippery algae buildup. Just a clean, stable surface that drains properly and holds up to heavy foot traffic and pool chemicals.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and a headache. The clay naturally compacts and holds water, meaning after a heavy rain your pool deck turns into a slip hazard. That's where artificial turf installation becomes strategic—proper base preparation in our area means we dig out that clay, install drainage layers, and compact a solid foundation. Most properties here have moderate lot sizes, especially in The Forum neighborhood, so we're working with defined spaces that benefit from clean edging and professional grading. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property faces the road or backs up to the wooded areas common near Curiosity Lab and the surrounding tech corridor. Afternoon shade is actually a plus in Peachtree Corners summers, but poolside turf still needs UV-stabilized fibers to handle both intense sun and the humidity that rolls through Gwinnett County. If your HOA has landscape standards—common in The Forum—we design installations that meet those guidelines while upgrading your actual usability. Chlorine and sunscreen chemicals require a turf system with excellent drainage and antimicrobial backing, something we spec specifically for pool environments.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and holds standing water, which creates drainage problems under pool turf. We excavate, install a gravel and sand base layer, then compact it properly so water moves away from your deck. This step is non-negotiable in Peachtree Corners. Skip it, and you'll have pooling and shifting within a season. We've done enough installations across The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods to know exactly what the soil does.
Quality pool turf is designed to handle chemicals. The key is drainage and antimicrobial backing—cheaper turf systems absorb moisture and degrade faster. We install systems with closed-backing technology and UV stabilization rated for pool environments. Rinse your deck occasionally to reduce chemical buildup, and your turf stays vibrant for 10+ years in Peachtree Corners' climate.
Cost depends on deck size, current soil conditions, and turf grade. Most residential pools here range 200–600 square feet. Budget $8–15 per square foot installed, including site prep. Gwinnett clay removal and proper base work add cost upfront but eliminate future headaches. We provide a site-specific quote after assessing your property.
Pool turf installation requires grading, drainage, and edge work that's hard to DIY properly, especially on Gwinnett clay. Poor installation leads to shifting, pooling, and premature wear. Professional installation ensures the base is right, drainage flows away from your pool, and seams are sealed. In Peachtree Corners' humidity, proper installation pays for itself in longevity.
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