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Your backyard pool is supposed to be the centerpiece of summer—not a mud pit every time it rains. Here in South Fulton, that red clay soil means puddles, slippery edges, and grass that struggles to stay green around water features. Artificial turf changes the game entirely. Instead of fighting the Fulton County humidity and clay-heavy drainage issues, you get a clean, safe, non-slip surface that frames your pool perfectly year-round. Whether you're in Old National, Cascade, or Cliftondale, pool-side artificial turf handles the moisture, foot traffic, and intense Georgia sun without the constant maintenance. We've installed dozens of pool surrounds across the South Fulton area—from Welcome All Park nearby to neighborhood backyards—and the difference is immediate. No more algae stains on concrete, no bare patches where the chlorine kills natural grass, and no wrestling with drainage problems that come with this region's heavy clay base. Your pool deck becomes genuinely usable the day we finish, and it stays that way through every season.
South Fulton's red clay presents unique challenges for pool installations. Natural grass around pools here either gets scorched by chlorine splash or drowns in our subtropical humidity—the clay underneath holds water like a basin, so drainage becomes critical. Artificial turf sidesteps both problems. The material we install sits on a properly graded base that lets water flow through instead of pooling, which matters tremendously in a municipality where summer thunderstorms are routine. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on whether your lot faces the tree-lined streets typical of Old National and Cascade, or the more open yards in Cliftondale neighborhoods. Full-sun pool areas need our UV-stabilized fibers, while partially shaded spots can use slightly softer blades. Yard sizes in South Fulton tend toward generous suburban lots, which means we often have room to create a seamless transition from deck to lounge area. HOA regulations in this area are generally favorable toward artificial turf—most developments recognize it as an improvement—but we always verify covenants before scheduling. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on existing hardscape and soil prep needed.
Absolutely. We build a engineered base system underneath that channels water through the turf and down through the clay rather than sitting on top. This prevents the pooling and muddy edges that plague natural grass in Fulton County's soil. Your pool deck stays dry and usable even after heavy rain—which South Fulton gets plenty of in summer.
Most residential pool surrounds in our area take 2–3 days, depending on how much old concrete or natural grass we're removing and the condition of your underlying soil. We factor in proper base preparation, which is non-negotiable with the clay-heavy ground here. A typical Old National or Cascade installation is completed within that window.
Yes—it's actually safer than concrete. The material provides non-slip traction even when wet, so no more dangerous runs toward the water. It's softer than pavers, stays cooler than dark concrete in Georgia heat, and there's no algae growth or slippery buildup like you'd get with natural grass in this humid climate.
Most South Fulton neighborhoods—including Cascade, Old National, and Cliftondale—view artificial turf as a landscape upgrade and approve it readily. We recommend checking your covenant documents, and we're happy to help coordinate with your HOA if needed. It rarely becomes an issue.
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