Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Peachtree Corners is no joke—between the heat and that Georgia humidity, your natural grass takes a beating. Add chlorine splash-out, foot traffic around the deck, and constant moisture, and you're looking at dead patches by mid-summer. That's where pool turf comes in. As a veteran-owned operation, we've installed artificial turf around pools throughout Gwinnett County, from the tech-corridor homes near Technology Park to the established neighborhoods around The Forum. Artificial turf around your pool deck and backyard isn't just about looks (though it definitely improves your space). It's about durability, safety, and not spending your weekends fighting crabgrass and bare spots. Peachtree Corners homeowners appreciate the low-maintenance angle—especially when you've got kids, pets, or you're just tired of the endless mowing cycle. Our turf holds up to chlorine exposure, drains properly even with our clay-heavy soil conditions, and won't turn into a mud pit after a Georgia thunderstorm. We handle everything from small pool surround installations to full backyard transformations, and we know exactly how Gwinnett's climate and soil work with artificial turf.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soils do. Around your pool area, that matters. Rainwater and splash-out need somewhere to go, so we install proper base layers and drainage systems under the turf—not an afterthought, but part of the plan. The clay also means you get standing water issues faster than homeowners in other parts of Georgia, so the base prep is critical. Summer sun here is intense, especially if your pool area opens to the south or west. We recommend higher-quality turf with UV stabilization to prevent fading and maintain that green look through July and August. Most yards in the neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park run anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre, so pool surrounds typically range from 300 to 800 square feet of turf. Shade patterns matter too—if your pool deck gets tree coverage from neighboring oaks or pines, you're in better shape, though the turf still handles partial shade well. Check your HOA rules if you're in a deed-restricted community; most allow artificial turf around pools, but documentation is worth verifying upfront.
Our pool-grade turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from regular exposure. We've installed it around pools throughout Gwinnett County without issues. The key is making sure splash and runoff drain properly through the base layer—especially important with Peachtree Corners' clay soil. A well-installed system keeps chlorinated water from pooling and damaging the backing.
Georgia summers are brutal, but quality pool turf with UV inhibitors resists fading. We use turf rated for high-traffic, high-sun applications. Peachtree Corners gets full summer exposure, so we spec materials proven in this climate. Fading is minimal over 10+ years, especially if your pool area has any tree shade from neighboring properties.
Gwinnett's dense clay requires proper base preparation. We typically install a perforated underlayment and gravel base to redirect water away from the pool and your home's foundation. This prevents the standing water issues common to the area. The drainage system we use is designed specifically for our regional soil conditions.
Absolutely. Whether your pool deck is concrete, pavers, or wood, we work around it. Most installations in Peachtree Corners neighborhoods involve turf between the deck and fence line, or in sunbathing areas adjacent to the pool. We'll assess your space and design accordingly.
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