Uv Protection — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Roswell summers are intense. Between the Chattahoochee River's humidity and our Georgia sun beating down on pool decks, homeowners in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend are discovering that real grass around a pool is a constant headache. You're either dealing with soggy, chlorine-burned patches or dust storms when it dries out. That's where UV-protected pool turf comes in. We've been installing artificial turf in Roswell for years—long enough to know that standard synthetic grass won't cut it poolside. The sun reflecting off that water is relentless, and cheap turf fades, hardens, and cracks within a season or two. Our UV-stabilized pool turf is engineered to handle Georgia's climate. It stays cool underfoot, resists chlorine and salt water damage, and looks like fresh sod year after year. No more brown patches, no more replanting, no more slipping on wet concrete. Whether you're upgrading a backyard in downtown Roswell or adding a pool deck refresh in Martin's Landing, we can have this installed in about 25 minutes from our shop. It's the kind of upgrade that actually pays for itself in saved maintenance and water bills.
Roswell sits on Fulton red clay, which drains slower than ideal and tends to hold moisture—especially near the Chattahoochee. That river proximity brings extra humidity, which is great for native trees but brutal on pool areas where water is already present. If you've got older oaks or maples around your pool, root competition is real; our installation crew knows how to navigate that without disturbing established landscaping. Most pools in Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend sit in partial to full sun exposure, which means UV protection isn't optional—it's essential. The reflection off water amplifies sun damage by about 30%, so standard turf simply won't hold color. We also work with several HOA communities in Historic Roswell that have strict landscape guidelines. We'll confirm your pool turf choice meets those requirements before we break ground. Chlorine and salt splash are constants, so we always recommend our premium backing and drainage system to prevent pooling and salt buildup around the deck perimeter. Typical Roswell pool areas run 300–600 square feet; we measure everything on-site to avoid surprises.
Absolutely. We specify turf with antimicrobial backing specifically for high-moisture environments like ours. The Chattahoochee keeps humidity elevated, especially in Horseshoe Bend, but proper drainage and a quality backing system prevent mold and mildew. We've installed hundreds of yards in Roswell without a single complaint about degradation from dampness.
Far less than natural grass. Rinse it occasionally to remove dust and pollen (which accumulate in our river-adjacent climate), and brush it monthly to maintain blade texture. Chlorine doesn't harm UV-protected turf the way it kills real sod. You'll save hundreds annually in chemical treatments and water used for watering.
Not if it's done right. Our crew is experienced working around mature oaks, specimen maples, and established gardens common in Historic Roswell. We map root zones and work carefully. If your pool area has tree shade, we can still install—some turf actually performs better with afternoon shade relief from Georgia's intense summer sun.
Professional installation is worth it in Roswell. Our clay soil requires proper base preparation and grading to prevent pooling. We also ensure seaming is tight around pool edges and drains are routed correctly. A DIY job on clay soil often results in drainage problems within a season.
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