Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Snellville deserves a surface that won't turn into a muddy mess every spring or crack under Georgia's summer heat. That's where artificial turf comes in—and as a veteran-owned company, we understand what it means to do the job right the first time. Poolside turf is different from your regular lawn. You're dealing with chlorine splash, wet feet, heavy foot traffic, and the need for something that drains fast and stays safe. In neighborhoods around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett, we've installed pool turf for families who got tired of maintaining dead grass patches and slippery concrete. The Gwinnett County clay underneath most lots here means natural grass struggles anyway—artificial turf eliminates that fight entirely. What makes pool-specific turf work is the drainage system underneath and the infill material we choose. We're not just rolling out the same product you'd use in a front yard. We're thinking about how water moves, where your kids and guests will stand, and how the surface holds up to constant moisture and chemicals. After 35 minutes from our shop, we're in your yard ready to assess your pool deck, understand your traffic patterns, and design something that's both functional and looks great.
Snellville sits on clay-heavy soil typical of Gwinnett County. That matters because natural grass roots struggle to establish in clay, and drainage becomes a real headache around pools. With artificial turf, you're not fighting the soil—you're building a system on top of it. Your pool area probably gets mixed sun and shade depending on trees and structures. Most Snellville properties have mature lots with established oaks and pines, which is great for cooling. Artificial turf doesn't brown out in heavy shade like natural grass does, so you get consistent color year-round whether you're near Briscoe Park's tree line or in an open back corner. Moisture is constant around pools. We engineer drainage beneath the turf so chlorinated water and splash don't pool up or create soft spots. The infill material we select (typically a mix of sand and rubber crumb) resists compaction and maintains its grip even when wet—critical for safety. Most Snellville pool decks run 200–400 square feet. That's manageable for installation, and it's where artificial turf really shines because you can customize edges, work around existing structures, and create clean transitions to patios or concrete.
No. Quality pool-grade turf is UV-stable and chemical-resistant. Chlorine splash won't fade or degrade the fibers. The key is rinsing occasionally to prevent salt or mineral buildup, and our drainage system prevents pooling of chemicals underneath. We've installed dozens of pool decks in South Gwinnett without any chlorine-related issues.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is exactly why artificial turf outperforms natural grass here. We install a drainage base that moves water away from the turf and into proper outlets. In spring rains or after heavy pool use, you won't see standing water or muddy edges—the system is designed for Gwinnett's drainage challenges.
Absolutely. We use non-toxic infill and select turf with appropriate pile height and texture to prevent slipping when wet. It's warmer underfoot than concrete in summer and gentler on joints than hard surfaces. Many families around Snellville Towne Center choose it specifically because kids can run barefoot safely without burns or scrapes.
Most residential pool areas take 1–2 days depending on size and site prep. We measure, remove old sod or concrete if needed, grade, install drainage, lay the turf, and finish edges. You're swimming or hosting by the weekend. Our veteran team works clean and efficient—no surprises on timeline.
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