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Pool season in Peachtree Corners hits different when you've got artificial turf surrounding your deck. The neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park tend to have solid-sized yards—plenty of real estate for entertaining—but that Gwinnett clay underneath? It stays soggy longer than you'd think, and natural grass struggles to recover between heavy use and rainfall. That's where synthetic turf shines. You get a clean, safe surface that drains fast, stays green year-round, and doesn't track mud into your pool or house. We've installed dozens of pool decks across 30092 and 30096, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: artificial turf made their pool area actually usable instead of a muddy mess. No more brown patches, no more replanting every spring, and zero maintenance headaches while you're trying to enjoy summer. Your guests notice it immediately—that manicured, resort-style appearance—but what really matters is the function. Soft enough for bare feet, durable enough to handle chlorine splash and heavy foot traffic, and it integrates beautifully with existing hardscape whether you've got pavers, a concrete deck, or natural stone.
Gwinnett clay is workable, but it's dense and holds water. That's actually a reason to choose artificial turf for pool areas—the subsurface drainage we install prevents puddles and soggy soil that would compromise a natural lawn. In Peachtree Corners, you're also dealing with a mix of sun and shade depending on your lot orientation and tree canopy. If your pool area has mature oaks overhead, we'll recommend a shade-tolerant synthetic blend. Full-sun decks need UV-stabilized turf that won't fade—that matters when your lawn is visible from your house all day in summer. Most residential lots in the Forum area and around Jones Bridge Park run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, so pool installations here tend to be generous. That means proper grading and drainage become critical; we always slope away from the pool structure itself. HOA guidelines in some Peachtree Corners communities specify lawn maintenance standards, and synthetic turf actually exceeds those requirements while eliminating the compliance headaches. Installation timing here is flexible—we work spring through fall, but off-season projects often get faster scheduling. The tech-corridor location means most homeowners appreciate the low-maintenance angle; you're not spending weekends fighting clay and crabgrass.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is designed to resist chemical degradation. We use commercial-grade materials that won't break down from chlorine splash or occasional saltwater exposure. Rinse it off periodically, and it'll outlast several generations of natural grass. The Gwinnett clay base we work with drains chlorinated water safely without contamination concerns.
Most residential pool decks take 2 to 4 days depending on size and site conditions. We handle grading, proper drainage installation, and turf layout in one mobilization. Gwinnett clay requires a bit more prep work than sandy soil, but we've dialed in the process. Your pool can be back in use within a week of completion.
No. We'll route the installation around pump equipment, filters, and utilities. The turf sits safely away from heat sources and maintains proper clearance for maintenance access. This is especially important in Peachtree Corners yards where equipment might be tucked into shaded areas—we integrate the layout with your existing setup seamlessly.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs approve artificial turf, especially in pool areas where it's clearly functional. A few communities have specific color or texture preferences, so we always recommend checking your covenant before ordering. We can help you navigate that conversation and show samples that meet typical guidelines in the Forum and Technology Park areas.
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