Gated Community — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck gets hammered in Peachtree Corners. Between the Georgia heat, the Gwinnett clay that stays soggy longer than you'd expect, and the foot traffic from family gatherings around The Forum area, natural grass turns into a maintenance nightmare pretty fast. That's where pool turf comes in. Artificial turf around your pool gives you a clean, safe surface that stays green year-round without the mud, without the brown patches, and without spending your weekends fighting clay stains off the deck. We've installed pool turf for homeowners across the tech corridor neighborhoods here—from gated communities to open suburban lots—and the difference is night and day. No more slippery algae buildup, no drainage disasters after a summer storm, and your kids can actually run around without tracking red clay through the house. It's the kind of upgrade that pays for itself in time saved and sanity gained.
Peachtree Corners sits in Gwinnett clay country, which means your natural soil doesn't drain fast and holds moisture longer than most homeowners prefer. Around a pool, that's a real problem. Excess moisture breeds mold, algae, and that stubborn discoloration that makes traditional sod look dingy. The good news is artificial turf solves this completely. We install perforated backing and engineered drainage systems that handle Gwinnett's heavy spring rains and summer storms without pooling. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your home is in The Forum gated area or closer to Technology Park, but our turf selection accounts for both full-sun pools and shaded setups. Many Peachtree Corners pools sit on tighter lot sizes common to the suburban tech-corridor neighborhoods, so we're experienced at maximizing function in compact spaces. HOA guidelines in gated communities sometimes restrict certain turf types or installation methods, so we always pull your landscape restrictions upfront. The installation process itself works around clay by building a proper base layer—something a lot of contractors skip in this region but we don't. Your pool surround needs to last, and that starts with foundation work that respects what's actually underneath.
Yes, completely. We design drainage specifically for Gwinnett clay and install perforated backing that prevents the moisture buildup that causes mold and algae. The clay actually stabilizes the base layer, which is beneficial. Your turf stays clean, dry, and algae-free even through humid summers. We've done dozens of pools across the area with zero drainage complaints.
Many do, but they're usually straightforward. Most allow artificial turf as long as it's high-quality, looks natural, and maintains the community aesthetic. We check your HOA rules during the initial consultation and recommend turf grades that satisfy those guidelines. The Forum and other gated neighborhoods here rarely reject pool applications if the install meets their standards.
Absolutely. Peachtree Corners has a lot of suburban homes with compact backyards, and we've specialized in making those spaces work. We maximize your usable pool deck area and keep installation edges clean and professional, even on tight footprints. Size doesn't limit functionality—just smart design.
Most residential pools take 3–5 days, depending on base preparation and deck size. Because Gwinnett clay requires careful grading and drainage setup, we don't rush that phase. You'll have a finished pool turf ready to use within a week. We schedule around your summer plans.
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