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Pool season in South Fulton means a lot of things: family gatherings in Cascade, backyard barbecues in Old National, afternoons at Welcome All Park. But around the pool deck itself? That's where most homeowners in the 30213, 30268, and 30291 ZIP codes hit a snag. Natural grass around a pool is basically a losing battle. Between the chlorine splash, foot traffic from kids running in and out, and our Georgia heat, you're left with dead patches by mid-July. Artificial turf around your pool changes that equation entirely. It stays green year-round, it won't turn into a mud pit during our heavy spring rains, and you're not replacing sod every other summer. We've installed pool turf for dozens of South Fulton homeowners—from the suburban yards in Cliftondale to larger properties in the municipal area. The turf holds up to pool chemicals, drains properly so water doesn't pool (pun intended), and looks sharp without the maintenance headache. If you're thinking about it, now's the time to explore what's actually possible for your backyard.
South Fulton's red clay soil is beautiful for a lot of things, but it's not your friend when it comes to drainage around pools. That heavy clay base means water sits instead of draining naturally, which is exactly why artificial turf becomes such a practical choice here. We prepare the base carefully—adding proper drainage layers beneath the turf so chlorinated water moves away from your pool structure rather than pooling underneath. The sun exposure in neighborhoods like Cascade and Old National varies wildly depending on tree coverage and lot orientation. Some yards get intense afternoon sun that'll fade natural grass and bake the soil; others have heavy oak and pine shade. Artificial turf performs consistently in both scenarios. Most South Fulton residential lots range from 5,000 to 10,000 square feet, so pool-deck installations typically run 400 to 800 square feet of turf around the pool perimeter. Installation takes a day or two depending on site prep. We factor in Fulton County's permit requirements for pool areas, and we make sure the finished surface meets safety standards for wet areas—no slipping hazards, proper slope for drainage.
Yes. The turf itself is chlorine-resistant—we use materials rated for pool environments. What matters more is drainage. South Fulton's clay base means we install a gravel and sand sublayer that lets chlorinated water drain away rather than sitting on top. That keeps both the turf and your pool equipment in good condition long-term.
It can, depending on sun exposure. In shaded yards around Cliftondale or Old National, heat's minimal. Full-sun decks will feel warm, similar to pavers. If that's a concern, we can recommend lighter-colored turf varieties or suggest a shaded structure. Either way, it won't burn like natural grass does in July heat.
Most South Fulton pool-deck projects—around 500 square feet—take one full day. Larger yards or complicated drainage needs might stretch to day two. We handle site prep, base installation, turf laying, and seaming all at once so you're not waiting weeks between steps.
Some do, especially in managed subdivisions. We've worked with communities across the municipal area and the 30213 and 30331 ZIP codes. Most HOAs approve pool turf because it's contained to the pool deck and maintained. We can walk you through your specific community's guidelines.
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