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Pooler's coastal plain landscape means sandy soil that drains fast—which is great for a pool deck, but terrible for keeping natural grass looking lush year-round. That's where artificial turf comes in. Whether you're in Godley Station or Forest Lakes, a synthetic pool surround gives you that clean, green look without the constant watering, fertilizing, and bare patches that plague Chatham County yards. We've worked with homeowners across this area who were tired of fighting the heat and humidity around their pools. Artificial turf stays soft underfoot, won't track mud or algae into your water, and handles the intense Georgia sun without fading into a bleached mess. Plus, with the sandy base you've got under your feet, installation is straightforward—no drainage headaches like you'd see in heavy clay soils. Most Pooler pool owners are surprised how much time they get back when they stop mowing and patching grass near the water. If you're ready to spend summer actually enjoying your pool instead of babying the lawn around it, let's talk about what synthetic turf can do for your space.
Pooler sits on classic coastal plain sandy soil, which sounds ideal but actually works against natural turf near pools. Sand doesn't hold moisture or nutrients well, so grass gets stressed during dry spells and needs constant feeding. The summer humidity and salt air from nearby Savannah also accelerate wear on conventional lawns. Your neighborhood—whether it's the newer developments in Godley Station or the established homes in Forest Lakes—typically sees full sun exposure around pool decks, which bakes unshaded turf. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Installation in Pooler is straightforward because we're not fighting clay compaction or poor drainage; the sandy base actually helps with water runoff around pool areas. Most residential pools in the area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically looking at 200–600 square feet of pool deck turf. HOA rules in these neighborhoods generally favor low-maintenance landscaping, and synthetic turf checks every box. We account for Pooler's salt-laden air by specifying UV-stabilized fibers that won't degrade, and we ensure drainage is sloped away from the pool equipment to keep chlorinated water from pooling under the turf.
Yes, it will warm up more than natural grass, but modern pool turf uses infill materials and backing that stay cooler than older synthetics. We recommend lighter-colored fibers and cooling infills for Pooler's intense heat. Barefoot comfort is usually fine in early morning or late afternoon, and most families use pool sandals anyway. It's still cooler than concrete or pavers.
Occasional splashing won't hurt it. We use chlorine-resistant fibers and drainage systems that prevent chemical-saturated water from pooling under the turf. If you're draining your pool regularly or have frequent chemical spills near the deck, let us know during consultation—we can adjust materials and slope accordingly.
Most residential pools take 2–4 days, depending on deck size and existing ground conditions. Since Pooler's sandy base is predictable, we rarely hit surprises. We'll confirm a timeline once we assess your specific property in Godley Station or Forest Lakes.
Pool turf is engineered for drainage and chemical resistance. It uses shorter pile heights, wider-gauge backing, and perforated layers so water drains quickly instead of pooling. Regular landscape turf is softer but heavier and designed for different performance. For pool decks, you need the pool-specific product.
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