Small Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Snellville backyards are special — compact, thoughtfully landscaped, and usually already hosting a lot of activity. Pool decks especially take a beating: chlorine splash, foot traffic, wet conditions, and that Georgia heat working overtime. Real grass struggles in these zones, which is exactly why artificial turf around pools has become the go-to solution for South Gwinnett homeowners. The stuff we install isn't the plastic-looking carpet from 15 years ago. Modern pool turf drains like crazy, feels natural underfoot, and won't turn brown or muddy when your kids are running wet laps. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or South Gwinnett neighborhoods, we've worked with tons of tight yard configurations. Small yards actually make the most sense for artificial turf — you get maximum impact without the maintenance headache. No more hauling out the mower for a tiny patch, no more fighting that Gwinnett County clay to keep grass alive near the pool. We handle the whole process, from site prep to finished install, and we're familiar with the terrain and drainage patterns around here.
Gwinnett County clay is both a blessing and a curse. It holds water beautifully (good for native plants), but around a pool area, that moisture retention becomes a problem for natural grass — root rot, fungal issues, and that slick muddy mess after a splash. Artificial turf solves this entirely because it sits on top of a drainage base we install specifically for your yard's slope and existing soil profile. Snellville's established lots, especially around neighborhoods near Briscoe Park and The Towne Green, tend to have mature trees creating shade patterns that shift throughout the day. We factor that in during design — certain turf products perform better in high-shade zones, and we make sure the perimeter gets adequate sunlight for the material to perform long-term. Many of the compact yards in this area are HOA-governed, so we verify any landscape guidelines before breaking ground. Installation around Snellville typically involves minimal excavation because your lots are already graded, but we always confirm drainage and underlay prep with you upfront. The clay means we sometimes need to add a gravel or crushed stone base to ensure water doesn't pool beneath the turf during heavy Georgia summer storms.
Absolutely. Modern pool turf is engineered for high temps and UV exposure, especially in the South. It won't melt or degrade the way cheap turf might. The material we install drains fast, so even on 95-degree days, standing water doesn't create soft spots. It also won't absorb and radiate heat like concrete, so barefoot comfort is way better than a traditional pool deck.
Chlorine's the main reason homeowners switch in the first place. Real grass dies under constant chlorine exposure, but synthetic turf is completely resistant. We use commercial-grade materials that won't discolor, break down, or develop that bleached, straw-like appearance over time. Occasional rinsing with fresh water keeps it looking fresh.
Many South Gwinnett and Snellville Towne Center areas have HOA guidelines, but most allow artificial turf, especially in functional zones like pool surrounds. We're used to checking covenants before we start. If there are restrictions, we work with you to find compliant products or help you request variance approval.
Smaller yards typically take 2–4 days, depending on site prep and existing conditions. Gwinnett clay usually requires some base work, but compact spaces mean less material and faster installation. We'll give you a realistic schedule once we assess your specific yard and drainage situation.
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