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Your pool deck doesn't have to feel like a swamp every summer. That's the reality for a lot of homeowners around Peachtree Corners—the clay soil here holds moisture like nobody's business, and natural grass turns into a muddy mess the second someone gets out of the water. Artificial turf around your pool changes that completely. You're looking at a surface that drains instantly, stays cool underfoot, and actually looks better year-round than the natural grass most of your neighbors are fighting with. We've installed hundreds of pool decks across the Tech Corridor and down through The Forum area, and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. No more brown patches from chlorine and sunscreen, no more slipping hazards, no more spending weekends trying to keep up with yard work when you'd rather be using your pool. Whether you're in 30092 or 30097, the Gwinnett heat and humidity make artificial turf around water features a practical choice that pays for itself in saved time and maintenance headaches.
Peachtree Corners sits on clay-heavy soil that's typical for Gwinnett County—great for building but rough for drainage around pool areas. That clay underneath means water pools and doesn't move, which is exactly why artificial turf with proper subsurface drainage becomes essential rather than optional. Your pool deck needs a base that sheds water fast, or you'll get standing puddles even on days without rain. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near Jones Bridge Park or deeper into The Forum's residential sections. Some decks get hammered by afternoon sun; others have decent shade from mature trees. We assess that during the site visit because it affects which turf style performs best for your specific setup. HOA rules in Peachtree Corners tend to be reasonable about pool surrounds—most communities understand that artificial turf is actually the cleaner, more professional-looking choice. The typical pool deck we install here runs 400 to 600 square feet, though some homes in the larger Forum lots go bigger. Installation accounts for Gwinnett's clay by building out a compacted base layer and adding perforated drain rock, so water moves through instead of sitting on top.
Completely. Natural grass around Peachtree Corners pools turns yellow or brown from chlorine exposure within weeks—it's one of the biggest complaints we hear. Artificial turf is chlorine-resistant and handles sunscreen, body oils, and all the typical pool chemistry without discoloring or degrading. A quick rinse with a hose keeps it looking fresh. Most homeowners in The Forum and Technology Park areas don't think twice about it after installation.
We address this with proper turf selection and installation. Lighter-colored fibers and backing materials make a real difference in heat retention. High-quality pool deck turf reflects more sun than budget options. Most people find it comfortable compared to concrete or pavers, which actually radiate heat. Shade from nearby trees also helps naturally cool the surface.
The clay is the reason you need proper subsurface prep. We install a compacted base, then perforated drain rock that channels water sideways and down instead of letting it pool on top. The artificial turf itself is permeable, so water moves through the backing into that drainage layer. It's the standard approach for pool decks in clay-heavy areas like Peachtree Corners.
Yes. We work with homeowners on payment options, including cash and direct payments that don't require credit checks. No financing hassle, no approval process—just honest pricing and straightforward terms. Reach out with your project details and we'll discuss what works for your situation.
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