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Snellville summers are hot, and that means your pool area gets a lot of use. But if you're spending half your time watering a muddy, worn-out lawn around your deck, you're wasting water and money—plus dealing with constant maintenance headaches. That's where artificial pool turf makes real sense. Around neighborhoods like South Gwinnett and near the Towne Green, homeowners are ditching the constant upkeep and switching to synthetic turf that actually handles heavy foot traffic, chlorine splashes, and Georgia heat without browning out or turning into a swamp after rain. An artificial pool surround stays green year-round, doesn't require weekly watering, and gives you a clean, safe surface for barefoot lounging. We've installed pool turf for dozens of Snellville homeowners in ZIP codes 30039 and 30078—places where the clay soil makes maintaining natural grass near pools even harder than usual. Our turf is built to drain properly so you're not standing in puddles after a storm, and it won't stain or degrade from chlorine and sunscreen the way regular sod does. You get the aesthetic you want, the durability you need, and genuine water savings that matter in Georgia.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil presents a specific challenge for pool areas. Natural grass struggles around pools partly because of poor drainage in clay—water pools and roots rot, or the lawn stays perpetually soggy. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on a base layer that sheds water quickly, so your pool deck dries fast and safely. The South Gwinnett area gets intense afternoon sun, which means any natural grass needs constant irrigation just to avoid scorch damage. Synthetic turf doesn't brown out in direct sun; it holds its color through August. Most established Snellville lots have modest yard sizes, so you're not installing acres—typically 200–600 square feet around a pool deck. That size makes artificial turf economically smart; the installation cost pays back in water savings within 18–24 months for many homeowners. If your property is in or near a Gwinnett County HOA community, check your covenants—most allow artificial turf, and some actively encourage it. We factor in local grading and clay composition when we install, ensuring the base prep accounts for Snellville's drainage patterns. Edge finishing also matters here; we keep synthetic pool turf edges clean so no debris pools at the seams.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade synthetic turf is specifically manufactured to resist chlorine, salt, and sunscreen breakdown. Unlike natural grass, which yellows and thins from chemical exposure, artificial turf maintains its color and structure. We've installed hundreds of poolside applications in Gwinnett County, and homeowners see zero degradation from typical pool chemicals. It's designed for this exact environment.
A typical Snellville pool surround (300–500 sq ft) needs 1.5–2 inches of water weekly in summer on natural grass. That's roughly 10,000–15,000 gallons per month during peak season. Artificial turf needs zero irrigation. Over a year, that's 120,000+ gallons saved—translating to real dollar savings on your water bill plus environmental benefit. Most homeowners recoup installation costs within two years.
Yes, and that's actually why proper installation matters here. We install a drainage base layer that allows water to percolate through and away, preventing the puddle problems clay naturally creates. The synthetic turf itself is perforated; water flows through the fibers into the base, then disperses safely. You won't have standing water issues like you might with natural grass in clay.
We recommend professional installation, especially on clay soil. Improper grading and base prep lead to drainage failure and premature wear. Snellville's topography varies by neighborhood—South Gwinnett lots sometimes slope toward the pool, sometimes away. We assess site conditions and install accordingly. DIY often saves a few hundred dollars but costs thousands in rework later.
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