Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Roswell runs long—sometimes April through October—and that means your deck and surrounding yard take a beating. Real grass around a pool in our Fulton County climate is basically a losing battle. Between the chlorine splash, foot traffic, and our humid river-adjacent weather, you end up with bare patches by mid-summer and mud by fall. Artificial turf around your pool solves that completely. It won't die from chlorine, it won't get chewed up by constant foot traffic, and it actually handles winter better than you'd think. We've installed pool-side turf in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend—neighborhoods where pools are a big part of the lifestyle. The best part? Winter maintenance drops to basically zero. No raking wet leaves, no mold growing underneath, no spring cleanup headache. Your pool area stays green and usable year-round without the work.
Roswell's landscape throws a few curveballs at pool installations. Our Fulton red clay doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, so standing water around your pool deck isn't just ugly—it breeds algae and creates slip hazards. We compensate with proper base prep and drainage layers beneath the turf. The tree coverage varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Historic Roswell and areas near the Chattahoochee River tend to be shaded; Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend often have more open sun exposure. That matters because shaded pool areas stay cooler and require different infill choices than full-sun decks. Winter humidity from river proximity means good drainage is non-negotiable—your turf won't hold moisture the way natural grass does, which actually prevents fungal growth. Most Roswell pools are surrounded by yards ranging 1,500 to 3,500 square feet. We typically recommend UV-resistant synthetic blades rated for high-traffic zones and chlorine exposure. Installation takes 2–3 days depending on deck size and base condition.
No. Pool-grade synthetic turf is specifically manufactured to resist chlorine, salt water, and UV damage. Unlike natural grass that bleaches and dies, artificial fibers stay stable. Occasional rinsing with fresh water after heavy splash sessions keeps it looking pristine. We've installed turf at dozens of pools across Roswell neighborhoods without chlorine-related failures.
Honestly, winter is when artificial turf shines. No leaf cleanup, no fungal growth from damp conditions near the river, no bare muddy patches come spring. Just occasionally brush debris off and rinse if you see heavy pine pollen or sediment. That's it. You're freed from the seasonal maintenance grind that traditional pool decks demand.
Yes—some neighborhoods have specific guidelines about synthetic surfaces. We handle HOA coordination and spec sheets as part of the install. Most HOAs approve pool-side turf because it's safer, more durable, and looks professional. We can guide you through the approval process from day one.
We recommend silica sand with a rubber or acrylic coated layer in humid zones near the Chattahoochee. It drains better than clay and resists mold growth. For high-traffic areas around the pool edge, slightly heavier infill prevents shifting. We customize the blend based on sun exposure and your yard's natural drainage patterns.
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