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Your pool deck in Snellville doesn't have to be a maintenance headache. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or out in South Gwinnett, a synthetic turf surround transforms your pool space into something you'll actually want to spend time in—without the constant upkeep of natural grass that struggles in Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil. We've worked with homeowners across Gwinnett County long enough to know that pool areas get heavy traffic, constant moisture, and direct sun exposure. Real grass turns into mud, algae magnets, and bare patches. Artificial turf handles all of it. You get a clean, green, safe surface year-round that drains properly, won't stain your pool water with clippings or fertilizer runoff, and gives you back your weekends. Snellville's established neighborhoods like those near Briscoe Park and The Towne Green often have mature lots with shade from trees and uneven grading—conditions we work with constantly. The good news: synthetic turf doesn't care about shade patterns the way natural grass does, and we'll site-prep your pool deck to handle Gwinnett's notorious clay without the drainage problems that plague traditional sod. No more fighting algae blooms, no more brown spots, no more hauling a mower around wet concrete.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County clay, which is fantastic for foundations but not so great for pool deck drainage if you're using natural turf. Water pools instead of percolating, algae loves standing moisture, and your grass roots stay constantly soggy. Synthetic turf solves this because we install it with proper base preparation and permeable backing—moisture drains straight through instead of creating a swamp around your pool. Gwinnett summers are humid and intense, which means real grass grows like crazy but also requires weekly mowing during pool season (exactly when you want to be outside relaxing). Artificial turf stays manicured without the work. Most Snellville lots are established with mature trees, so shade patterns vary significantly. Natural grass thins out in shaded areas; synthetic turf performs identically in sun or shade. HOA rules in South Gwinnett neighborhoods typically allow artificial turf in pool areas since it's a functional, maintenance-free surface—no restrictions like you'd get on a front lawn. We'll handle the site assessment during your consultation to account for your specific slope, drainage patterns, and sun exposure, then build a system that keeps water moving away from your pool and foundation.
Clay soil is our starting point for proper base prep. We install a drainage layer beneath the synthetic turf so water moves through instead of pooling on top. Gwinnett's clay wants to hold moisture, but a well-installed turf system with permeable backing directs runoff away from your pool and foundation. We've done this hundreds of times across South Gwinnett—it works.
Not with the right product and installation. We select turf specifically rated for pool decks—the pile texture and backing provide grip even when soaked. We also slope the deck slightly for drainage, so water doesn't collect in puddles. You get a safe, non-slip surface that's comfortable for barefoot traffic.
Absolutely. Shade from established trees around Briscoe Park or other Snellville neighborhoods is actually an advantage with artificial turf. Unlike natural grass, it doesn't thin out or turn brown in partial shade. Your deck will look consistent and green year-round, regardless of sun patterns.
Most residential pool deck projects take 2–4 days depending on size and base prep needs. Gwinnett clay requires proper grading and drainage prep, which we factor into the timeline. We'll give you a realistic schedule during the site visit so you know when you can start enjoying your pool again.
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