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Pool season in Snellville creeps up faster than you'd think, and that's when most homeowners realize their backyard needs a refresh. If you've got a pool in the Towne Center area or down in South Gwinnett, you're probably tired of muddy feet, chlorine-damaged grass, and that constant battle between your kids' cannonballs and your lawn's survival rate. Artificial turf around a pool deck changes everything—it's clean, it drains properly, and it doesn't care how many belly flops happen three feet away. We've installed pool-side turf in neighborhoods across Snellville, and the timing matters. Spring brings price shifts, summer demand peaks, and fall is actually a sweet spot if you're planning ahead. The clay-heavy soil Gwinnett County is known for gets slippery when wet, which is exactly why synthetic turf works so well here. No more algae rings, no more bare patches from heavy foot traffic, and no chlorine bleach eating away at your real grass. Let's talk about what makes sense for your specific backyard and budget.
Gwinnett County's clay base is your reality—it holds water like a sponge, which means natural grass around pools tends to get compacted, muddy, and generally miserable. Artificial turf sidesteps that entirely. The lots around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett tend to be established, meaning mature trees and shade patterns that shift throughout the season. That's actually good news for pool turf; it stays cooler in July and August compared to full-sun installations. You'll want drainage considered carefully—our crew evaluates slope and subsurface conditions to make sure water moves away from your pool equipment and foundation. Most Snellville properties we work with have HOA guidelines worth reviewing; many neighborhood covenants are fine with pool turf but want specific pile heights or color palettes. We can help navigate that. Installation around existing pool decks, pavers, or landscaping requires precision—we've done enough of these to know where cut lines should sit and how to blend edges seamlessly. Late spring and early fall weather in Gwinnett is ideal for installation because heat stress isn't a factor, and crews can work without weather delays.
Spring demand is highest—April and May see busier schedules and can add 10–15% to labor costs. September and early October are lighter demand months, which usually means better availability and pricing. If you're flexible on timing, waiting until late summer saves money. Winter (November–February) is slowest, but Georgia weather can be unpredictable, so we recommend fall or early spring for best results.
Yes. Modern pool-grade turf is chlorine-resistant and won't discolor or degrade from typical splash and overspray. That said, if you're draining the pool or doing heavy chemical treatments, rinsing the turf with fresh water afterward extends its life. It's also why drainage matters—water needs to move through and away, not pool underneath.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we add a base layer and ensure proper grading. Without it, water pools under the turf and causes soft spots or mold. We've installed hundreds of systems across Gwinnett—it's standard, not complicated, but it does matter. Your contractor should evaluate your lot's drainage before quoting.
Most do, especially for pool areas where natural grass fails anyway. Check your covenant documents or contact your HOA board—they typically care about pile height (usually 1.5–2 inches max) and color (natural greens preferred). We can advise on compliant options and handle any documentation your HOA needs.
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