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Pool season in Snellville comes with a choice most homeowners don't realize they have: soggy, muddy edges around your pool deck, or a clean, comfortable artificial turf that actually works year-round. We've installed pool turf for families in the Snellville Towne Center area and throughout South Gwinnett, and the difference is immediate. That clay-heavy soil Gwinnett County is known for? It stays wet longer, compacts harder, and turns into a mess the moment kids jump in and out of the water. Real grass dies under constant foot traffic and chlorine splash. Artificial turf doesn't. It drains fast (even with our typical Georgia humidity), stays green without chemicals, and gives you a usable pool deck instead of a mud pit. Whether your lot is a quarter-acre or something tighter around Briscoe Park–adjacent neighborhoods, pool turf scales to what you've got. No more watching your landscaping investment get destroyed every summer.
Snellville's clay-dominant soil is both a blessing and a complication for pool areas. It compacts easily under foot traffic, which means natural grass roots struggle and bare spots appear fast—exactly what you don't want near a pool. Our artificial turf installation accounts for proper drainage underneath, critical in areas like South Gwinnett where we see seasonal saturation. Most established lots in 30039 and 30078 have mature trees, so sun exposure varies. Some pool decks sit in afternoon shade; others catch full southern exposure. We design turf systems that handle both scenarios—shade-tolerant pile heights and drainage slopes that work with your home's existing topology. Many properties in the Towne Center corridor fall under HOA guidelines, so we verify landscaping restrictions upfront. The good news: artificial pool turf almost always meets HOA requirements. Installation typically takes 2–3 days, depending on deck size and any existing sod removal needed. We handle the heavy lifting, including site prep that works with Gwinnett's characteristic soil rather than fighting it.
No. Modern pool-grade artificial turf is chlorine- and salt-resistant. Chemicals won't degrade the fibers or backing. What matters is drainage—water (chlorinated or not) needs to flow through and away from the deck. We install with proper slope and permeable base layers, so chemicals don't pool or concentrate. Your turf actually stays cleaner longer because organic growth (algae, mold) has nowhere to take hold on synthetic fibers.
Clay compacts and holds moisture, which is why drainage design is non-negotiable. We remove or rework the top 3–4 inches, install a permeable base (usually crushed stone), then lay the turf system with proper slope toward your pool or drainage area. This prevents water from sitting under the turf, which can cause substrate problems. It's the difference between a deck that drains in hours versus one that stays damp for days.
With Georgia's humid summers and mild winters, quality artificial pool turf lasts 10–15 years if installed and maintained properly. Regular brushing (especially around pool edges) and occasional rinse-downs keep the fibers upright and prevent matting. The biggest factor isn't heat or humidity—it's foot traffic and sun exposure. Properly installed, your deck in South Gwinnett will outlast any natural grass alternative.
Many neighborhoods in that corridor do have HOA guidelines. We typically review your deed restrictions before quoting, and artificial turf almost always gets approval—it's low-maintenance, stays uniform green, and requires no chemical applications. We've handled dozens of Snellville HOA installs without issues, but it's always smart to check your specific covenant language first.
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