Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Snellville means one thing: you want a backyard that actually works for your family. That clay-heavy soil around here doesn't drain like you'd hope, and natural grass around a pool deck becomes a muddy mess faster than you'd think. Recycled synthetic turf solves that problem in a way that feels right—no chemicals seeping into your pool water, no constant reseeding because the drainage pattern around Briscoe Park and the Towne Center neighborhoods just isn't ideal for traditional lawns. We've installed pool-side turf for homeowners across Snellville's established lots, and the difference is immediate. Your kids can run straight from the pool to a clean, dry surface. No more tracking red clay into the house. No more patchy brown spots from chlorine splash or constant foot traffic. Recycled-material turf gives you that cushioned, natural-looking surface without the environmental guilt, and it handles Georgia's humid summers better than you'd expect. Whether you're in 30039 or 30078, the math is simple: a pool without proper poolside turf is just asking for maintenance headaches and safety concerns.
Gwinnett County's clay composition is beautiful for building, terrible for drainage. Around established Snellville properties, you're working with compacted soil that doesn't absorb water quickly, which means puddles form fast around pool decks during our Georgia humidity spikes. That's where recycled synthetic turf becomes genuinely practical—it sits on top of your existing grade and manages water runoff without the installation nightmare of regrading. Most Snellville lots are built out and mature, so we're not dealing with blank canvas installations. Trees overhead create dappled shade patterns that natural grass struggles with, but modern turf handles partial shade without the bald patches. HOA rules in South Gwinnett and around the Towne Green tend to be reasonable about pool landscaping as long as it looks intentional and maintained. The recycled-material option appeals to these communities because it reads as environmentally conscious. Installation here typically takes 2–3 days depending on lot size and existing hardscape, and we account for the clay base by adding proper underlayment to prevent settling or pooling beneath the surface.
No. Recycled turf is made from reclaimed rubber and plastics, not chemical treatments. It doesn't off-gas or break down into your pool. The material itself is inert—it won't interact with chlorine, algaecides, or any standard pool chemicals. That's one of the big environmental wins families in Snellville appreciate when they switch from traditional sod or chemical-treated synthetics.
Recycled turf drains through the backing layer directly into your existing soil, so even Gwinnett's dense clay won't trap water on top of the surface. We install a perforated base layer underneath to move water away from the deck area. You won't get puddles forming like you would with natural grass, and the turf itself stays dry and safe year-round.
Recycled turf is typically competitive with or sometimes cheaper than virgin synthetics, depending on the grade and fiber quality. For Snellville pools, you're investing in durability and environmental responsibility without overpaying. We can walk you through the cost comparison during a site visit and show you samples side-by-side.
Well-installed recycled turf lasts 10–15 years in our climate, sometimes longer. The main wear factors are UV exposure and foot traffic, not the pool chemicals themselves. Most Snellville homeowners find they get excellent value over that lifespan, especially compared to the annual sod replacement and regrading costs natural grass demands in our clay soil.
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