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Building a new home in Sandy Springs North? You're in one of North Fulton's most desirable neighborhoods, and your pool area deserves landscaping that actually holds up to Georgia summers without turning into a mud pit every July. That's where artificial turf comes in. Unlike natural grass—which fights an uphill battle against our clay-heavy soil and afternoon thunderstorms—synthetic turf gives you a clean, green pool deck that drains properly, stays usable year-round, and frankly, looks better in photos. We've installed pool-side turf in homes throughout the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor areas, and the homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more brown spots from chlorine splash, no more soggy ground near the waterline, and zero maintenance headaches when you're actually trying to enjoy your investment. If you're wrapping up construction or planning your landscaping phase, pool turf is the practical choice that feels like a luxury upgrade.
Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, which is honestly one of the trickier soil types for natural poolside grass. Clay drains slowly, compacts easily under foot traffic, and tends to stay damp—a recipe for root rot and bare patches. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely because it sits above the soil on a proper base layer with perforated drainage. We've found that most homes in your area—especially newer construction along the Abernathy corridor—have yards sized between a quarter and half acre, which means your pool deck and surrounding entertaining space benefit hugely from synthetic materials. Sunlight varies depending on your proximity to Morgan Falls and the tree coverage common in Dunwoody-adjacent lots; some properties get full afternoon sun, others have significant shade. Either way, turf handles both without issue. One thing we always discuss with Sandy Springs North homeowners: check your HOA guidelines before installing. Most subdivisions here have landscape approval processes, but they're generally favorable toward pool-area turf because it maintains a polished appearance. The installation timeline typically runs 3–5 days, and we're just 28 minutes away, so scheduling and follow-up service are seamless.
Yes. Synthetic turf is specifically engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and standard pool chemicals. Chlorine won't bleach it or create dead spots like it does with natural grass. Just rinse the area occasionally with fresh water during heavy pool use, and you're fine. We've done dozens of installs in Sandy Springs North where homeowners were worried about this—none have had issues.
Our clay-heavy soil actually makes artificial turf more attractive, not less. Natural grass struggles here because clay holds water. We install turf over a compacted base with a perforated underdrain layer that channels water away from your pool deck and foundation. This is standard practice in North Fulton, and it works great.
Most subdivisions in the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor areas do require landscape approval, but artificial turf around pools is rarely an issue—it actually looks more manicured than natural grass. Submit photos and specs to your HOA; approval is typically quick. We can help with that documentation.
Installation runs 3–5 days depending on deck size. You can use the pool immediately after we finish, but give the turf 24 hours to settle before heavy foot traffic. Being 28 minutes from your property, we're close enough to handle any quick adjustments or questions you have in those first few weeks.
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