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A pool deck in Snellville gets hammered—between the Georgia humidity, kids running barefoot, and chlorine splash, natural grass just doesn't cut it. That's where artificial turf around your pool area makes all the difference. Around Briscoe Park and throughout South Gwinnett, we've installed pool turf for homeowners who got tired of mud, dead patches, and constant maintenance. The thing is, pool areas have unique demands. You need a surface that drains fast, won't hold chlorine chemicals, stays cool underfoot on hot days, and looks good year-round without the brown winter dormancy that natural grass brings. In Snellville's Gwinnett County climate, artificial turf handles the humidity and heavy use way better than sod ever could. We've been installing pool turfs in this area long enough to know exactly what works—and what doesn't. The neighborhoods here, from the Snellville Towne Center area down through South Gwinnett, have yards that range from tight suburban lots to more spacious setups, and artificial turf adapts to whatever you've got. No more algae stains, no more slippery wet grass, no more replanting every summer.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County clay, which drains poorly when you've got a pool deck. That matters because chlorinated water and standing water are the enemies of any landscape. With artificial turf, drainage is built in—water moves through the backing and into a proper base layer we install, keeping chemicals from pooling and breaking down your surface. Our established lots here in South Gwinnett and around The Towne Green typically have mature trees or afternoon sun exposure. If your pool is in a shaded area, synthetic turf doesn't care—it won't thin out or develop bare spots like natural grass does. Full sun? Also fine. The turf stays UV-stable and won't fade into that weird straw color. One thing we see often in Snellville yards: homeowners worry about heat. Modern pool turfs have cooling technology that keeps the surface 10-15 degrees cooler than dark patio pavers. With Georgia's summer temps, that's a real comfort upgrade. Installation on clay requires proper grading and a compacted base layer to prevent settling—we account for Gwinnett's soil profile and slope everything toward drainage. Most Snellville residential pools benefit from turf that extends 4-6 feet from the pool edge, and we size that based on your actual lot dimensions and sun patterns.
Absolutely. Our turf is specifically designed for pool exposure—the materials resist chlorine degradation, and the drainage system we install accounts for Gwinnett County's heavy humidity and clay soil. Chlorine rinse-off won't damage the fibers or the backing the way it would degrade natural grass or certain synthetics. We've got years of installs in South Gwinnett proving this works.
Most pool deck projects around the Towne Green area take 3-5 days, depending on the size and existing conditions. Snellville's clay soil means we spend time on proper base preparation—no shortcuts. Larger yards or complex shapes might add a day or two, but we work efficiently so you're not waiting around.
Some neighborhoods in South Gwinnett and around Snellville Towne Center do have restrictions on synthetic turf in front yards, but pool decks are typically fine since they're not visible from the street. Check your HOA docs first. We can also show you examples of premium turf that looks natural enough if approval is required.
Turf usually costs less upfront than quality pavers and requires zero maintenance—no resealing, no algae cleaning, no seasonal care. Pavers look sleek but chip, settle unevenly in Gwinnett clay, and need constant attention. Over 10 years, turf saves money and headaches for most Snellville pools.
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