Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Social Circle's got that small-town charm, and a lot of homeowners here are discovering that artificial turf around the pool is a game-changer. Think about it—you're dealing with Walton County's clay soil, which doesn't drain the way most folks want it to, especially near a pool area where water management matters. That's where recycled material turf comes in. We've been installing these systems across Georgia for years, and what makes Social Circle different is that the properties tend to be more spread out, with solid tree cover in some neighborhoods and full sun in others. A pool deck with quality artificial turf handles both situations well, and the recycled content means you're getting a durable product that's actually better for the environment than dumping old materials in a landfill. Plus, you skip the constant maintenance headaches—no algae growth on poolside concrete, no mud tracked into the house during summer rains, and your pool area looks sharp year-round without the upkeep. We service Social Circle regularly and can have you set up with a consultation pretty easily.
Social Circle's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial turf works so well around pools here. That clay doesn't absorb water quickly, which means traditional sod and landscaping can get boggy after heavy rain—but artificial turf with proper drainage backing handles it beautifully. Most properties in the Downtown Social Circle area and surrounding neighborhoods have mixed sun exposure; some yards get hammered by afternoon sun, while others sit under mature oak and pine. Recycled material turf is engineered to handle both without fading or breaking down prematurely. Installation around the Blue Willow Inn area and similar historic neighborhoods sometimes requires working within older property layouts, but that's something we've handled plenty. The typical Social Circle pool area isn't enormous, which actually makes artificial turf installation cost-effective—you're not talking about thousands of square feet, just the deck and maybe a small play zone. We account for Walton County's seasonal moisture patterns and make sure drainage is set up so water doesn't pool under the turf, which keeps the material fresh and prevents odor issues.
Recycled material turf uses reclaimed rubber and plastic fibers from old tires and other sources, then binds them into a durable pile. It performs just as well as virgin material—same durability, same water drainage—but costs less and keeps waste out of landfills. For a Social Circle pool deck, you get the same soft feel, safe surface, and longevity without the environmental footprint.
Absolutely. Recycled turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from typical pool chemicals or sunscreen residue. Social Circle's UV intensity is pretty standard for Georgia, and the turf we install is rated to handle it. A quick rinse with your hose occasionally keeps it looking fresh.
We install a perforated base layer that sits on top of the clay, which channels water away from the pool area instead of letting it sit. Since clay doesn't drain naturally, this engineered base is crucial. For Social Circle properties, this setup prevents the soggy conditions that make traditional landscaping problematic during our wet seasons.
Yes. Recycled turf meets safety standards for residential areas and is non-toxic. It stays cool underfoot compared to concrete, which matters on hot Social Circle summers. No chemicals leach out, and it's softer than pavers if someone takes a tumble getting out of the pool.
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