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Here's the thing about pool decks in Pooler—you've got that beautiful coastal Georgia climate, but you also get intense summer heat, occasional salt-laden air from Savannah, and those sandy soils that don't always play nice with traditional landscaping. Whether you're in Godley Station or Forest Lakes, a synthetic turf pool surround transforms your backyard into a low-maintenance oasis that actually feels good underfoot. No more soggy patches from our humidity, no chlorine bleach stains on natural grass, and zero worry about muddy footprints tracked into your home. Your kids and pets can enjoy the pool area year-round without turning the yard into a swamp. Plus, if you're heading over to Tanger Outlets or catching a moment at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, you want your home to look sharp when you get back—not like you're battling a losing war against the elements. We've installed artificial pool turf for dozens of families right here in Chatham County, and the feedback is always the same: wish we'd done it sooner. Let's talk about making your pool area something you actually want to spend time in.
Pooler's sandy coastal plain soil is a mixed blessing. On one hand, it drains quickly—no pooling water after rain. On the other hand, that same sand shifts under foot traffic, which is why proper base preparation matters so much for pool turf. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, compact a crushed limestone base, add a geotextile separator, and then lay down recycled rubber infill and our turf. The neighborhood lots here tend to run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means most pool areas are compact and manageable. Sun exposure varies: homes closer to tree lines in Forest Lakes get afternoon shade (a bonus in July), while Godley Station properties often catch full afternoon heat. That 12+ hours of direct sun is exactly why synthetic turf shines—real grass would bleach out and thin near the pool chemicals. We've also noticed that several Pooler communities have HOA guidelines around deck materials. Artificial turf meets those restrictions since it's a solid surface, not loose infill. The humidity here is genuine, which means any organic material holds moisture—another reason synthetic is the smarter play.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized and chlorine-resistant—it won't bleach, fade, or degrade from regular pool use. Pooler's summer heat actually works in your favor here; synthetic turf doesn't dry out or brown like natural grass would in that kind of direct sun. Just rinse it occasionally if you notice salt residue from the air, and you're golden.
Sand is actually our friend because it drains. We remove the top layer, compact a stable base with limestone and geotextile, then install the turf. This prevents shifting and keeps everything level. Most Pooler yards are ready to go within a week. We handle all the base work—you don't have to worry about the soil underneath.
Most do, but we always recommend checking your specific community guidelines first. Artificial turf is viewed favorably because it's a contained, finished surface—not loose infill. We've worked with several Pooler HOAs and can help navigate any approval process if needed.
Minimal. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal issues from Pooler's humidity. A light rinse with the hose a few times a month and occasional brush to keep the fibers upright. That's it. You spend your time enjoying the pool, not maintaining the yard.
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