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Your pool deck is the heart of summer entertaining in Roswell, and we get it—between the humidity rolling off the Chattahoochee River and Georgia's intense afternoon sun, keeping natural grass green and safe around water is a losing battle. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed pool-side systems throughout Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend for homeowners tired of fighting clay-heavy soil, chlorine damage, and mosquito breeding grounds. Pool turf isn't just about looks—it's about creating a usable, safe space where your family actually wants to spend time. Our installations handle the unique drainage demands of poolside environments, manage the slip-resistance requirements you need around wet surfaces, and stand up to the Fulton County humidity that would break down inferior synthetic materials in a season or two. We're 25 minutes north of downtown Roswell, so we know your neighborhoods, your soil conditions, and exactly what works here.
Roswell's Fulton red clay presents real challenges for pool installations. This dense, compacted soil doesn't drain quickly, which means water pools (pun intended) around your deck after rain or chlorine overflow—exactly what you don't want near a vinyl or concrete surround. Artificial turf solves this by providing a permeable surface layer that channels moisture away while staying firm underfoot. Tree-root competition is another Roswell factor, especially in established neighborhoods like Historic Roswell where mature oaks and pines create root systems that buckle and lift traditional hardscaping. Turf goes flat over root zones without cracking or creating trip hazards. Humidity from the river corridor keeps our region wetter than inland Georgia, so UV stability and antimicrobial treatments become non-negotiable features here—cheaper turf degrades and smells within 18 months in this environment. We always recommend reinforced backing, excellent subsurface drainage, and anti-algae infill for Roswell pools. Deck size matters too: most Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend pools average 15×30 feet of surround, which means 450+ square feet to cover. HOAs in these neighborhoods typically approve turf over sod or concrete when it's installed to spec, but we verify restrictions before you commit.
Not the right material. We use turf specifically rated for pool environments—it resists chlorine, salt, and standard shock treatments. What kills budget turf is repeated saturation without drainage. Our Roswell installations include engineered subsurface systems that move water away from the fibers themselves, so chemicals pass through rather than collecting. We also recommend rinsing your deck with fresh water weekly during pool season.
Wet turf is safer than wet concrete, but it's not non-slip. We install textured fibers and choose infill (sand and rubber blend) that increases grip. Many Roswell homeowners also add non-slip deck tape along high-traffic areas—the strip from house to pool. Test it yourself: most pools we've done have zero slip-related incidents because families use common sense around wet surfaces, same as with natural grass.
A typical deck—say, 400–600 square feet around a Martin's Landing or Historic Roswell pool—takes 3–5 days from site prep to finish. We remove old surface, address drainage, install base materials, roll the turf, seam it, and let infill settle. Weather delays happen in our humid climate, but most Roswell jobs start Monday and you're hosting by that weekend.
Most do, especially Horseshoe Bend and Martin's Landing, because modern turf looks natural and maintains property values. Historic Roswell has stricter standards—we've done several there, but we verify rules upfront. Bring us your HOA guidelines and we'll confirm our material meets them before we measure your deck.
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