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Pool season in Peachtree Corners runs long and hot, which means your backyard gets serious use—especially in neighborhoods like The Forum where yards tend to be thoughtfully landscaped and built for entertaining. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes real sense. You're dealing with Gwinnett clay underneath, heavy foot traffic near the water's edge, and honestly, natural grass just doesn't hold up to chlorine splatter, wet feet, and constant sun exposure the way synthetic does. We've installed pool turf for homeowners across the 30092 and 30096 zip codes who got tired of patchy grass, muddy runoff into their pools, and spending weekends on maintenance instead of actually using their space. The tech-corridor lifestyle here means most people want their outdoor setup to work *with* their schedule, not against it. Artificial turf gives you a clean, safe, non-slip surface that stays green year-round, drains properly in our humid summers, and doesn't track dirt or chemicals back into the pool. It's not just about looks—though it definitely improves your backyard's appeal—it's about creating a functional zone around your investment.
Peachtree Corners sits in Gwinnett clay country, which drains slowly and compacts hard under foot traffic. That matters for pool turf installation because we need proper base preparation to prevent water pooling around your deck area. The suburban landscape here—whether you're near Jones Bridge Park or in the Technology Park corridor—tends toward medium-sized residential lots with mixed sun and shade patterns. Most homes get 5–7 hours of direct sun on their pool areas, which is actually ideal for synthetic turf; it holds up beautifully in that exposure without fading like cheaper grades. We always check your HOA guidelines too, especially in The Forum area where covenants sometimes specify turf appearance and pile height. The clay soil means drainage is non-negotiable; we install our pool turf with engineered subsurface systems that keep water moving away from your pool foundation and prevent that brackish standing-water smell. Peachtree Corners' summer humidity and occasional heavy rain mean we size perimeter drains correctly. We also account for equipment placement—pump houses, filter systems—that's common in Gwinnett-area pools. The infill we use is rated for chlorine and salt chlorine systems, so it won't degrade if you're running either type of sanitizer.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is dense and slow-draining, which is why we don't just lay turf on top of it. We build a proper base with crushed stone, a permeable underlayment, and perimeter drainage. This keeps water moving away from your pool structure and prevents the swampy conditions you'd get with natural grass. Our system is designed specifically for Georgia clay and the heavy summer rains common in Peachtree Corners.
Yes—it's actually safer than natural grass around water. The turf we install has excellent traction when wet, so there's less slipping than concrete or algae-covered grass. The infill is non-toxic, and we use materials that meet safety standards for residential pools. Pets do fine on it too; it's easy to rinse clean if there are accidents, and it won't develop muddy patches like natural grass does.
Our pool-grade turf is specifically formulated to resist chlorine degradation and the mineral content in Gwinnett water. The fibers won't yellow or break down from splatter or overspray. We also recommend occasional rinsing with fresh water during heavy chlorine seasons, but the turf itself is built to handle it without fading or wearing prematurely.
The Forum area and most Peachtree Corners communities allow high-quality artificial turf, especially in pool zones where it's practical. We always verify your specific HOA guidelines before installation. Most find that pool turf is actually seen as a landscaping upgrade since it stays immaculate year-round and improves property aesthetics.
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