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Pool season in Peachtree Corners brings families outdoors around The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods, and a lot of homeowners realize that muddy, slippery natural grass around a pool deck isn't cutting it anymore. Artificial turf for pool areas solves that problem fast—no more tracking chlorine-damaged grass into the house, no algae buildup, and no safety hazards when kids run from the pool to the patio. The clay-heavy soil in Gwinnett County doesn't drain naturally the way you'd hope, especially in areas like 30092 and 30097 where suburban yards pack together. That's where pool turf comes in. It's installed over proper drainage, stays soft and cool underfoot even in Georgia summers, and it looks intentional—like you planned it that way. We've installed hundreds of pool decks across Peachtree Corners, from modest backyard setups to larger residential spaces. The difference between DIY projects and professional installation shows up fast: proper base layers, clean grading toward drain points, and quality backing that handles chlorine splash without deteriorating. Most homeowners don't realize that pool chemistry is hard on natural grass—and it destroys cheap synthetic turf too. That's why the material and installation method actually matter here.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which holds water instead of releasing it. Around a pool deck, that's a bigger problem than it sounds. Heavy rainfall—and Georgia gets plenty—pools up on natural grass and creates a swamp-like zone where kids slip and bacteria grow. Artificial turf fixes this, but only if it's installed with a proper base and drainage slope. Most residential lots in the 30092 and 30097 ZIP codes are between a quarter-acre and half-acre, which means pool areas tend to be compact. That actually makes turf installation simpler and more cost-effective than you'd think. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property borders The Forum's tree canopy or sits in the more open Technology Park zone. Full-sun pools need turf with excellent UV stability; shaded pools benefit from infill materials that won't heat up. One detail many homeowners miss: HOA covenants in some Peachtree Corners neighborhoods have rules about landscape alterations. You'll want to check your deed restrictions before installation. We always verify this during the consultation—it takes five minutes and prevents headaches later. The good news is that artificial turf typically meets HOA standards because it's neat, uniform, and well-maintained by nature. Installation timing matters too. Late spring through early fall is ideal in Gwinnett County; ground conditions are stable and you get the deck finished before peak pool season.
Gwinnett clay doesn't absorb water fast. After rain or pool splash, it stays soggy and slippery—dangerous around a pool. Artificial turf installed over a proper drainage base solves this completely. Water drains through the turf and backing, then down into a gravel base layer. You get a safe, dry surface year-round without the mud and algae growth that plagues natural grass in clay-heavy yards.
Not if you choose the right product and installation. Cheap turf deteriorates fast under chlorine and salt exposure. We install commercial-grade synthetic grass with chemical-resistant backing specifically rated for pool environments. The material holds up to splashing, regular cleaning, and seasonal pool maintenance. Most of our Peachtree Corners pool installations last 12–15 years without significant degradation.
Cost depends on pool deck size and existing ground condition. Most Peachtree Corners residential pools have decks between 200 and 400 square feet. Budget $3,000 to $8,000 installed, including removal of old grass, base prep, drainage, and turf material. We give free quotes and can usually schedule installation within two weeks of estimate.
Check your deed restrictions first. Some neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park have landscape rules. Artificial turf almost always meets HOA standards because it's maintained and looks uniform. We help verify restrictions during consultation and can provide HOA documentation if needed. It's a quick step that prevents delays later.
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