Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Roswell gets a lot of use—especially during those warm Georgia summers when the Chattahoochee humidity rolls in. The problem most homeowners around Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing run into is that natural grass either turns into a muddy mess or dies off completely once chlorine splash gets involved. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes a real difference. We've installed pool-side turf for dozens of properties across Roswell's neighborhoods, and the shift is immediate: no more soggy ground, no more dead patches, and no more tracking wet grass into the house. The Fulton red clay that sits under most yards here doesn't drain fast enough on its own, especially when you're dealing with daily pool use and our humid climate. A properly installed artificial pool turf system handles water differently—it lets chlorine and salt water drain through without pooling, and you get a clean, safe surface year-round. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know these yards and what works.
Roswell's iconic red clay isn't your friend when you're putting in a pool deck—it compacts, holds moisture, and becomes slippery when wet. Before we lay artificial turf around your pool, we're clearing out that heavy clay and installing a gravel base layer that actually moves water. The tree canopy situation matters too. Properties near the Roswell Mill area and throughout Horseshoe Bend often have mature oaks and pines that create dappled shade, which is good for turf longevity but means you need drainage that works even when the ground stays cool and damp. Roswell's humidity also means algae can grow on poorly draining surfaces—our pool turf systems have antimicrobial backing to prevent that. We're also aware that some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscaping, so we always check those first. Most pool areas we do are 400–800 square feet, and the installation typically takes a day. We use crushed stone and geo-textile underneath to handle that red clay situation and the Chattahoochee-area moisture.
Not the right kind. Standard chlorine and salt water won't break down quality pool turf—it's actually designed for this. What matters is drainage. If chlorinated water sits and pools on poor-draining soil (like Roswell's red clay), it can eventually cause issues. That's why our installation focuses on the base layer first. We remove the clay, lay proper gravel and backing, so water runs straight through.
More than a regular lawn, but less than you'd think. A quick rinse with the hose after heavy chlorine days keeps it fresh. Once a month, a light brush-through helps with drainage and keeps debris from settling. Roswell's humidity means occasional algae can appear on any wet surface, but the antimicrobial backing on pool turf fights that off naturally.
Absolutely. No chemicals in the turf itself, and it's softer than concrete—better for falls. It won't stain paws or clothes the way wet grass does. Roswell families appreciate that their kids aren't tracking red clay mud through the house anymore. Just rinse it down if pets spend a lot of time there.
Yes, but we don't just lay it on top. We excavate the clay, replace it with a gravel base, then add geo-textile and proper backing. This is the only way it works in Roswell. The clay compacts and holds water otherwise. It's an extra step upfront, but it's what keeps your pool area functional for years.
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