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Pool season in Peachtree Corners means long days at the backyard oasis—and that means a lot of foot traffic around your deck and lounge areas. Natural grass takes a beating in those high-traffic zones: it compacts under wet feet, develops bare patches, and turns into a mud pit during Gwinnett's humid summers. That's where pool turf changes the game. We've installed premium artificial turf around dozens of pools throughout The Forum and the Technology Park neighborhoods, and the difference is immediate. You get a soft, slip-resistant surface that drains faster than real grass, stays green year-round without maintenance, and handles the chlorine splash and constant foot traffic that would destroy a natural lawn. Your HOA will approve it—most subdivision covenants in Peachtree Corners explicitly allow high-quality artificial turf when it's installed to code. Whether your pool sits in full sun or you've got mature trees creating dappled shade, we size the turf type to match your exact yard conditions. No more dead spots. No more mud. Just a beautiful, functional pool deck that's ready to use the day we finish.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett County's signature red clay, which drains poorly and compacts easily—exactly the problem that makes pool-deck mud so frustrating. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on a proper drainage base that moves water away from your deck and foundation. We always account for the clay layer when we excavate and prepare the subgrade. Sun exposure varies significantly here depending on whether you're nestled under pines near Jones Bridge Park or in the more open lots throughout The Forum. Our design process includes a shade analysis—full-sun pool decks can get hot underfoot, so we recommend our cooler-touch turf varieties in those spots. HOA documents in Peachtree Corners typically require turf that looks natural and passes aesthetic review, which is why we stick with premium brands that hold up to chlorine and UV without fading. Lot sizes in this tech-corridor area tend to be moderate, so we've perfected the layout for pools with 400–800 square feet of surrounding deck space. Installation around pool equipment, deck posts, and landscaping borders requires precision—we've done hundreds of these jobs and know exactly how to work around Peachtree Corners' typical pool configurations without shortcuts.
No. Clay is exactly why artificial turf works so well here. We install a 4–6 inch gravel base and a perforated underdrain layer that sits on top of your clay, so water moves sideways to the perimeter and drains away from your pool and foundation. With natural grass on clay, water pools and kills the roots. With turf, it flows through by design.
Yes. Covenants in The Forum and surrounding neighborhoods explicitly allow artificial turf in most cases. We handle all the documentation and make sure your installation meets your HOA's specific color and pile-height standards. If your community has questions, we provide samples and technical specs upfront.
Standard turf can reach 110–120°F on a 90°F day. For pool decks, we recommend our cool-touch or perforated varieties, which stay 15–20°F cooler and feel better on bare feet. If your deck has afternoon shade (common near Jones Bridge area properties), standard turf works fine.
Chlorine and salt-water splash won't damage premium turf, but it can cause discoloration over time if it pools in one spot. We design drainage to prevent chemical buildup, and we recommend rinsing heavily chlorinated areas with fresh water occasionally. Your turf won't degrade—it's a maintenance preference.
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