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Pool season in Statham means one thing: you want your backyard ready for family time, not yard work. That's where artificial turf around your pool deck makes all the difference. We've installed hundreds of pool-side turf installations across Barrow County, and we know exactly what works in our clay-heavy soil and humid Georgia climate. The problem most Statham homeowners run into is that natural grass around pools gets torn up fast—foot traffic, chlorine splash, constant moisture, and those intense summer sun days create a muddy mess by July. Artificial turf solves that completely. It stays green, stays clean, and honestly, it looks better than sod ever could. No more replacing dead patches every spring. No more tracking mud into the house after swimming. Your pool area becomes an actual destination instead of a maintenance headache. We're a local crew that understands Barrow County properties inside and out. We've worked in Statham Downtown neighborhoods, rural properties, and everything in between. Our install teams know the drainage quirks of local clay soil, how to handle the summer heat, and how to build a pool turf system that lasts. Whether you've got a modest backyard pool or you're thinking bigger, we'll give you straight talk about costs, timeline, and what makes sense for your specific property. Let's turn that pool area into something your family actually enjoys.
Statham's clay-based soil—typical for Barrow County—is both a blessing and a challenge for pool turf. Clay holds water, which means drainage around your pool deck is critical. We always install a proper base layer and perimeter drainage to keep moisture from pooling underneath the turf. That prevents the soggy, spongy feeling some homeowners complain about. Our summer humidity is real, and that works in artificial turf's favor—the material flexes better in heat and won't dry out or brown like natural grass. Sun exposure varies wildly in the Statham area. Some pool decks face full afternoon sun; others sit under tree cover. We assess each site individually because that affects turf selection and installation depth. Full-sun pool decks need UV-stabilized turf that won't fade, while partially shaded areas can handle slightly different pile heights. Most Statham residential properties have moderate-sized backyards, so we're usually working with 200–500 square feet of pool-adjacent turf. That's totally manageable and makes for a quick, clean installation—usually one to two days. The nice thing about Statham's smaller-town feel is that neighbors notice quality work, and we've built our reputation on thorough site prep. We remove old sod, grade for drainage, compact the base, and get the seams tight. No shortcuts.
Most Statham pool turf projects run 3,500 to 8,000 depending on square footage and site prep. Clay soil sometimes needs extra drainage work, which adds cost but prevents problems later. We give free quotes with no pressure—call us, we'll walk your property, and you'll know exactly what you're paying before we start.
Absolutely. Georgia's humidity actually helps artificial turf—it keeps the fibers flexible and reduces static. Our UV-stabilized materials won't fade in Statham's intense summer sun. We've got installations five-plus years old that still look new. Chlorine spray rinses clean and doesn't degrade the material like it does to natural grass.
Most Statham installations finish in one to two days. We handle site prep, base installation, drainage, and seaming in that window. Because we're local and don't have a long drive, we can schedule efficiently and get your pool area ready fast—no week-long projects cluttering your backyard.
Yes, and that's actually smart to plan for. We always install proper drainage gravel and slope the base to move water away from your pool deck. Barrow County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we engineer it right. That prevents the soggy feel and extends the life of your turf by years.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.