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Your pool area in Peachtree Corners deserves a surface that actually holds up to Georgia summers and doesn't turn into a mud pit every time we get a typical Gwinnett County downpour. Artificial turf around your pool does exactly that—it drains fast, stays green year-round, and eliminates the chlorine-damaged grass problem that plagues so many homes in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods. We've installed pool turf in hundreds of Peachtree Corners backyards, and the transformation is always the same: families go from avoiding their pool decks because they're slippery or patchy to actually using them. The climate here means intense summer sun and heavy clay soil that doesn't play nice with traditional sod, especially in the spray zone where pool chemicals and constant foot traffic combine. Artificial turf handles both without complaint. It's soft underfoot, stays cool even on 95-degree days, and won't require you to reseed every spring like natural grass does in this area.
Peachtree Corners sits on that thick, compacted Gwinnett clay that most homeowners know well—it's great for building foundations, not so great for lawn maintenance. When you're dealing with a pool area, regular grass struggles because the clay doesn't drain well enough to handle the combination of chlorinated water runoff and Georgia's unpredictable rain patterns. You'll get standing water, algae issues, and bare patches within a season. Artificial turf solves this through proper base preparation and perforated backing that lets water move through instead of pooling. Most yards in your area—whether you're near Jones Bridge Park or closer to the suburban neighborhoods inland—have decent sun exposure, which is actually a plus for turf around pools since constant wet shade can cause mold. We account for the existing grade and any clay compaction when we install, making sure water flows away from your pool equipment and home foundation. HOA communities in Peachtree Corners typically approve artificial turf, especially for pool decks and splash zones where it's genuinely functional rather than decorative. The installation process here usually accounts for the clay base and any underground utilities common to the tech-corridor developments.
Absolutely. The clay is actually why we see artificial turf work so well around pools here. We dig out the problem soil, create a properly sloped gravel base with engineered drainage, then install the turf with perforated backing. Water from the pool won't pond anymore—it'll move through and down instead of sitting on top of clay. This setup handles our summer thunderstorms without issue.
Yes. Quality pool turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from splash or runoff. That said, we do recommend occasional rinsing with fresh water during pool season to prevent salt and mineral buildup in The Forum and other Peachtree Corners neighborhoods. It won't damage the turf, but it keeps it looking fresher longer.
Cost varies based on your deck size, existing soil conditions, and whether you need significant grading work. Most Peachtree Corners pools run between moderate to premium pricing depending on square footage. We provide free on-site quotes and can usually install within 2-3 weeks of scheduling.
Minimal upkeep. Rinse it down occasionally, brush it if you notice any fiber matting from heavy use, and keep debris clear. You won't need to fertilize, overseed, or worry about dead patches like you would with real grass in our Gwinnett clay. That's the whole appeal for most homeowners in the area.
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