Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pooler's sandy coastal plain soil is actually one of the best reasons to go synthetic around your pool area. We work with homeowners in Godley Station and Forest Lakes all the time who thought they were stuck with either muddy grass or bare patches come summer—turns out artificial turf solves both problems permanently. Real grass drinks up water in our climate, stays soggy longer than you'd expect, and creates that slippery mess right when your kids want to run poolside. Artificial turf stays dry, safe, and green year-round without the maintenance headache. Our lifetime warranty covers everything from UV fade to seam separation, so you're not replacing it every few years like some competitors out there. Pooler gets humid, gets sun-baked, and our sandy foundation drains differently than clay-heavy areas inland. That's why we spec our installations specifically for Chatham County conditions—proper base layers, perimeter anchoring that handles our soil type, and turf blades rated for the reflected heat off pool water. Whether you're near the Mighty Eighth or over in the Forest Lakes area, we've installed hundreds of pool decks that perform year after year.
Pooler sits on coastal plain sandy soil that actually drains faster than most Georgia regions, which sounds good until you realize how much sun and heat your pool deck absorbs. Our sandy base means less settling and fewer drainage problems than clay-based areas, but it also means your artificial turf needs proper compaction and a stable underlayment—we don't cut corners on base prep here. The reflection off your pool water intensifies UV exposure on the turf facing the deck, so we use turf products rated for extra sun resistance in Chatham County. Humidity near Savannah means airflow matters; we slope pool deck installations slightly to prevent water pooling after rain, even though our sandy soil handles drainage naturally. Many HOA communities in Godley Station and Forest Lakes have specific landscape guidelines—some limit turf pile height or require certain color specs. We'll pull your local HOA rules upfront so there's no surprise rejection after installation. Most Pooler pool decks run 200–400 square feet, though lakefront and large backyards go bigger. Our crew accounts for the extra heat reflection, uses antimicrobial infill appropriate for wet environments, and installs turf that won't harbor algae or mold despite our humidity levels.
Not with the right product and installation. We specify turf with open backing and proper drainage for pool decks—water drains through immediately instead of pooling. Our sandy Chatham County soil helps too. The texture stays grippy even when saturated, and we angle the base slightly so gravity works with you. Wet artificial pool turf is safer than wet real grass or concrete around here.
Direct sun plus pool reflection creates extra UV stress, which is why we don't install standard turf poolside. We use premium blades rated for intense solar exposure and specify infill materials that resist breakdown from heat cycling. Godley Station and Forest Lakes both get plenty of afternoon sun—we account for that during product selection so your turf stays vibrant for decades under warranty.
Yes, but in a good way. Your sandy foundation drains naturally, unlike clay-heavy inland areas. We still compact the base properly and add stabilization layers to prevent settling, but our drainage challenges are minimal. The real work is ensuring proper slope and perimeter anchoring—our crew knows Chatham County soil conditions and builds pool decks accordingly.
We cover seam separation, UV fade beyond normal color variance, backing deterioration, and turf material defects for the life of the product. What we don't cover: damage from neglect, improper chemical use in the pool, or installation by someone else. Around Pooler's humid climate, our warranty gives you real peace of mind—no sneaky exclusions.
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