Sub Base Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Snellville deserves a surface that actually works year-round—not one that turns into mud after a Georgia downpour or gets slippery when the humidity rolls in. Artificial turf around pools has come a long way, and it's become the smart choice for homeowners in the Snellville Towne Center area and South Gwinnett who want a clean, safe, low-maintenance deck without the constant upkeep. Whether you're working with a smaller lot near Briscoe Park or have a bigger backyard setup, pool turf solves real problems: no more tracking algae into the house, no slippery surfaces that catch your kids off-guard, and no brown patches where the chlorine splashes hit. The Gwinnett County clay underneath most of our local yards can actually make traditional landscaping trickier—but that's exactly where artificial turf shines. It drains properly, stays cool underfoot on hot summer days, and gives you that finished look without the headaches. We've installed pool turf systems across 30039 and 30078, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner.
Snellville sits on clay-heavy soil that's typical for Gwinnett County—this matters because poor drainage around pools can lead to standing water, algae growth, and a slippery mess. Our pool turf systems are built with sub-base preparation that accounts for this clay foundation. We typically use a crushed stone or gravel base layer that allows water to permeate down and away from your pool deck, which is non-negotiable in our climate with afternoon thunderstorms rolling through regularly. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your backyard faces the tree lines common in South Gwinnett neighborhoods or opens up more like properties near The Towne Green. Some yards get intense afternoon heat; others are shaded by pines and oaks. We size your turf pile height and backing material accordingly—thicker turf for full-sun pools, materials that handle shade better for tree-covered areas. Lot sizes in this area tend to be established residential properties, so we're often working around existing hardscapes, fencing, and deck configurations. HOA communities in the Snellville area sometimes have restrictions on materials or colors, so we review those upfront. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on your existing surface and sub-base conditions.
Absolutely. Our pool turf is chlorine-resistant and works with both chlorine and saltwater systems. Snellville homeowners with saltwater pools have been using this turf for years without degradation. The key is regular rinsing—which the rain and your hose do naturally. We always confirm your pool chemistry during the consultation, but compatibility isn't an issue.
Clay drains poorly, so we don't skip the sub-base. We excavate the area, remove any compacted clay, then lay a 4–6 inch stone base depending on your slope and water table. This prevents pooling around your turf and keeps the deck dry and safe year-round in Snellville's humid climate.
A quick rinse with the hose a few times a month keeps it pristine. Snellville's pollen does settle, but it doesn't stain or damage the turf. Spring rinsing is common here, and that's it. No brushing, no chemicals—just water. We can show you the best rinse patterns during walkthrough.
Yes. If your concrete is in decent shape, we can install directly over it with proper padding and base layers. If it's cracked or uneven—common with Gwinnett's clay movement—we may recommend removal and a fresh sub-base. We assess this on-site and give you honest options.
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