Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Roswell gets hammered by Georgia humidity and afternoon sun, especially if you're in Historic Roswell or near the Chattahoochee River where moisture hangs around. Natural grass around pool areas turns into a slippery, muddy mess—and if anyone in your household uses a wheelchair or has mobility challenges, wet grass is a genuine safety hazard. Artificial turf solves that problem completely. It stays dry, provides stable footing, and won't create the kind of rutting and divots that natural sod does when foot traffic concentrates around pool entry points. We've installed pool turf for families in Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend who went from struggling with maintenance and accessibility issues to actually enjoying their outdoor space year-round. The Fulton County red clay soil around here doesn't drain well anyway, so you're fighting an uphill battle with real grass. Artificial turf gives you a clean, even surface that's wheelchair-accessible, pet-friendly, and requires zero fertilizer or mowing. Installation takes about a day, and the material lasts 10–15 years with minimal care.
Roswell's red clay soil is notorious for poor drainage and compaction, especially in neighborhoods like Martin's Landing where larger lots mean more area to maintain. If you're near the Chattahoochee River or in areas with mature tree coverage, you're dealing with root competition and uneven settling—all reasons real grass struggles. The humidity that comes off the river corridor keeps surfaces damp longer, creating that spongy, unsafe feeling underfoot around pools. For wheelchair accessibility, this matters: you need a firm, level, non-slip surface. Artificial turf installed with proper base preparation (crushed stone and geotextile fabric) drains water quickly and stays stable under chair wheels and regular foot traffic. HOA communities in Historic Roswell and surrounding areas typically approve artificial turf for pool decks since it's indistinguishable from quality sod and actually improves property appearance. The Georgia sun is intense in summer, but modern turf infill is engineered to stay cool and won't off-gas. Installation around Roswell is straightforward; we typically complete residential pool decks in one visit, with minimal disruption to your landscape.
Not the way you might think. Modern turf systems use infill designed to reflect heat and stay cooler than pavement or real grass. We can also recommend lighter-colored infill options. Even in peak summer heat around Downtown Roswell, quality pool turf stays comfortable underfoot—far safer for wheelchairs than scorching concrete or unstable natural sod.
Red clay compacts and holds water, which is why we remove 2–3 inches of existing soil and replace it with crushed stone base. This ensures drainage and a firm foundation for wheelchairs. The clay actually works in our favor once we've prepped the base—it provides excellent compaction, so your turf surface stays level and stable long-term.
Yes. Most Roswell HOAs permit high-quality artificial turf for pool decks because it improves curb appeal and requires no chemicals. If your community has specific guidelines, we review those before installation. Our turf looks indistinguishable from premium sod, so approval is rarely an issue.
Completely. A properly installed base makes the surface firm, level, and non-slip—exactly what wheelchair users need. Unlike natural grass (which ruts and becomes uneven), artificial turf stays smooth and consistent. It's one of the best accessibility upgrades we install for Roswell families.
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