Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: it's summer in Snellville, and your pool area is ready for the neighborhood cookout. No muddy footprints tracked into the house. No algae-slicked concrete. No dead grass patches from chlorine splash. That's what artificial turf around your pool does—it transforms that wet, messy transition zone into a safe, clean, usable space your family actually wants to spend time in. Around here, whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or down in South Gwinnett, pool decks take a beating from sun, water chemistry, and foot traffic. Natural grass can't handle it. Concrete cracks and gets slippery. But quality artificial turf? It handles chlorinated water, holds up to intense summer sun, and stays soft underfoot. Better yet, most Gwinnett County HOAs approve it—especially when it's installed professionally and matches subdivision landscape standards. We've helped homeowners in your area skip the constant reseeding and chemical treatments, and just enjoy their pools.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is tough on natural grass, especially around pool areas where water runoff and chemical exposure are constant. That's actually why artificial turf thrives here—you're not fighting Gwinnett County's dense, alkaline clay anymore. Your pool deck won't suffer from the drainage issues that plague established lots in this area. One thing to watch: subdivision approval. Most HOAs in South Gwinnett and around Briscoe Park have specific landscape guidelines. The good news is professional artificial turf installation almost always gets approved because it looks intentional, uniform, and well-maintained—exactly what community standards ask for. Sun exposure varies lot to lot in Snellville, but pool areas tend to get intense afternoon heat. We select turf materials rated for UV resistance and heat tolerance, so your deck stays colorfast and doesn't break down under Georgia's summer intensity. Lot sizes in established neighborhoods here range widely, but pool surrounds typically need 300–500 square feet of coverage. Installation is straightforward on most Snellville properties, though older lots sometimes have odd grading we need to address for proper drainage.
Almost always, yes—especially if it's professionally installed. HOAs around South Gwinnett and Snellville Towne Center care about appearance and maintenance standards, not material type. Artificial turf actually meets those standards better than struggling natural grass. We handle documentation and show your HOA exactly what the finished product looks like. In our experience, approval is routine.
Modern pool turf is specifically engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and UV exposure. Unlike natural grass, it won't yellow, thin out, or die from chemical splash. Rinse debris off periodically, and it'll last 15+ years without degradation. Snellville's intense summer sun accelerates wear on some materials, which is why we choose premium turf rated for pool environments.
Yes. Gwinnett County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a perforated base system under your turf. This prevents standing water, algae growth, and that swampy smell. It's especially important on established lots where grading can be uneven. Proper drainage is non-negotiable for pool surrounds.
It depends on square footage, site prep needs, and your turf grade. Most residential pool decks run 300–600 square feet. We provide free on-site quotes for Snellville and South Gwinnett properties. Investment typically pays for itself within a few years in water savings, chemical reductions, and zero landscaping maintenance.
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