Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Snellville take a beating. Between the chlorine splashes, heavy foot traffic, and Georgia's humidity, natural grass around your pool area dies fast—and then you're stuck looking at mud or bare patches every summer. That's where artificial turf changes the game. We've installed pool-deck turf systems throughout Snellville's established neighborhoods, from the Snellville Towne Center area down through South Gwinnett, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Artificial turf around a pool stays green year-round, never gets slippery when wet (we use drainage-engineered systems), and you don't have to worry about chlorine damage or constant reseeding. Your deck stays usable the day after installation. No dead zones. No maintenance headaches. Just a clean, functional outdoor space that looks sharp whether you're hosting a neighborhood cookout near Briscoe Park or just relaxing with your family on a Friday evening.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's notorious clay base, which means drainage is your biggest consideration—especially around a pool deck. Standing water + clay soil = a recipe for algae and turf degradation. That's why we size drainage systems carefully for every pool installation here. We've learned that lots in South Gwinnett tend to be established with mature trees, so sun exposure varies wildly from yard to yard. Some decks get full afternoon sun; others are partially shaded. We select turf pile heights and colors accordingly. HOA communities like those near The Towne Green often have landscape guidelines, so we work with your deed restrictions before we break ground. Most Snellville residential pools have moderate-sized decks (300–600 sq ft), which means installation typically runs 2–3 days. Because Gwinnett clay compacts heavily, we always recommend a permeable base layer and proper grading away from the pool structure itself—a step some installers skip, but it's essential here.
Yes. Unlike natural grass or some cheaper turfs that become slippery, pool-deck artificial turf uses a textured fiber system designed for wet environments. We also ensure proper slope and sub-base drainage so water drains away from the deck surface itself, not pools on top. Snellville's clay soil needs that drainage layer anyway, so we build it in from the start.
Modern pool-deck turf is chlorine-resistant by design. That said, we recommend rinsing the turf occasionally after heavy pool use to prevent salt and chlorine mineral buildup. In Snellville's humid climate, a quick rinse every few weeks keeps it fresh and extends the life of the fibers. It's minimal maintenance compared to replanting grass every season.
Many neighborhoods around The Towne Green and South Gwinnett have landscape guidelines. We handle verification before your install. Most HOAs now approve artificial turf for pool decks since it's clearly functional, but we always check your deed restrictions and get written approval beforehand so there are no surprises.
Most residential pool decks here take 2–3 days. We start with site prep (removing old grass, addressing that Gwinnett clay drainage), lay the permeable base, install the turf, and secure the perimeter. Weather permitting, your deck is ready to use the day after we finish.
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