Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Summer's here, and if you've got a pool in Snellville, you're probably already thinking about deck surfaces. That natural grass around your pool area? It's turning brown, tracking mud everywhere, and honestly, it's a mess to maintain when you'd rather be swimming. Artificial turf changes that equation completely. We've installed pool-side turf throughout South Gwinnett and the Snellville Towne Center area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Unlike sod or seed, synthetic turf stays green all summer long—no brown patches, no dead zones where foot traffic is heavy. It drains instantly, so standing water isn't an issue even after a hard rain. Kids run straight from pool to deck without slipping on wet grass or picking up mud. Pet owners appreciate it too; there's no digging, no dirt clouds, and cleanup is as simple as rinsing. The installation itself? We typically complete pool-area jobs in Snellville within a few days, depending on lot size. You'll be entertaining by the weekend.
Gwinnett County's clay soil is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's crucial context for pool turf. If you've had standing water issues around your deck after rain, you've felt that problem firsthand. Our installation process accounts for this. We lay proper base preparation with drainage fabric and crushed stone to ensure water moves away from the pool and your foundation. Snellville's established lots, especially in neighborhoods near Briscoe Park and The Towne Green, often have mature trees that create mixed sun-and-shade patterns. That matters because full-sun turf faces different UV stress than areas with afternoon shade. We assess your specific microclimate and recommend blade height and infill type accordingly. HOA communities in South Gwinnett sometimes have landscape guidelines—we're familiar with those requirements and can navigate approval if needed. Most residential pools in this area sit on lots between a quarter and half acre, which means the deck surround typically runs 300–600 square feet. That's a realistic scope we can turn around efficiently without disrupting your summer plans.
Yes, synthetic turf does absorb heat, especially in full-sun areas like South Gwinnett. We address this with lighter-colored infill options and blade designs that reflect rather than absorb heat. Many homeowners also keep a misting bottle nearby or rinse the deck before barefoot use. It's warmer than natural grass but cooler than concrete or pavers—and it's still the safest non-slip option around water.
Chlorine and salt-water chemicals don't degrade quality synthetic turf, but they do require occasional rinsing. We recommend a fresh-water rinse after chemical additions or heavy use. Our drainage design directs pool runoff away from the turf anyway, minimizing chemical concentration. In Gwinnett's clay soil, proper base preparation prevents chemical pooling.
Most residential pool-deck installations finish in 2–4 days depending on prep work and lot size. Gwinnett clay sometimes requires extra base work, but we've got the process dialed. You're looking at mid-week start, ready to use by weekend in most cases.
Absolutely. Saltwater systems are actually gentler on synthetic turf than chlorine in many cases. Just rinse the deck occasionally to prevent salt accumulation. The drainage layer we install accounts for mineral-heavy water, so you won't see buildup or degradation.
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