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Picture this: it's summer in Statesboro, the kind of heat that makes your natural grass turn brown no matter how much you water it, and you're staring at a patchy pool deck that's either mud or dust depending on the day. That's the reality for a lot of homeowners around Downtown, Eagle Creek, and Briar Patch—especially when you've got sandy Southeast Georgia soil that doesn't hold moisture like clay does up north. Artificial turf for pool areas solves that problem fast. No more tracking dirt into the pool, no algae slime from wet grass, no replanting every summer when the heat kills what you've got. We've installed pool-side turf systems for families across Bulloch County who wanted a clean, durable surface that handles the humidity, the foot traffic, and the constant wet-dry cycle that comes with living near Splash in the Boro or just having your own backyard oasis. The stuff we use is made to drain properly, won't compress into a mud pit, and looks sharp enough that guests actually want to walk on it barefoot. Let's talk about what your pool area needs.
Statesboro's sandy soil is actually perfect for artificial turf installation—it drains like crazy, which means no water pooling under your turf on humid afternoons. The trade-off is that sandy base needs proper compaction and a good subsurface drainage layer, which we build in from day one. You've got full summer sun exposure in most residential yards around here, so the turf we recommend has UV stabilizers that won't fade or get brittle in the Georgia heat. If your property backs up to Eagle Creek or you're in one of the tree-heavy zones around Mill Creek Park, you might have some afternoon shade, which actually helps keep the turf cooler during peak summer. Most Statesboro pool decks run 200–400 square feet, and the sandy base means we can usually finish the job in one day without worrying about mud or drainage complications. College-town HOAs in the area don't typically restrict turf color or pile height for pool zones—they care more about overall maintenance and curb appeal. That works in your favor because we can spec exactly what you need without jumping through aesthetic hoops.
No—modern pool turf has a textured surface that grips wet feet. We use products with higher pile density and anti-slip backing specifically rated for pool decks. Statesboro's humidity means your deck will get wet often, so we always recommend turf designed for water environments, not general landscaping. It drains straight through instead of creating a slick surface.
Quality pool-grade turf lasts 12–15 years in our climate. Southeast Georgia sun and moisture are tough, but UV-stabilized turf handles it well. You'll need occasional rinsing to keep algae at bay and maybe a brush-out once yearly, but you're not replacing it every few years like natural grass. We warranty our installations, so you're covered.
Yes—that's actually why sandy soil around Statesboro is ideal. We compact the existing base, add a drainage layer, and lay turf over it. No excavation needed most of the time. If you've got low spots that pool water, we'll grade those out, but sandy yards typically cooperate better than clay-heavy areas.
Pool turf has open-weave backing that sheds water instantly and resists algae growth—regular turf holds moisture. It's also engineered to handle chlorine, salt, and constant wet cycles without degrading. For Statesboro pool decks, pool-specific turf is the only choice if you want it to last and stay clean.
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