Eco Friendly — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Around Statham, pool season is short but intense—and when you're not swimming, you're dealing with soggy clay soil and grass that never quite recovers from the chlorine splash zone. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in Barrow County, and honestly, it changes the game for homeowners out here. No more mud tracked into the house, no more patchy dead spots where the kids run in and out, and no more fighting that heavy clay soil every time you try to replant. Our eco-friendly turf systems drain beautifully—important when you're dealing with the kind of water retention clay gives you—and they stay cool underfoot in summer without the chemical load of constant fertilizing and herbicide applications. Statham's quiet, rural feel means your neighbors appreciate when a yard actually looks maintained year-round, and artificial pool turf does exactly that. Plus, you're cutting out water waste during dry spells, which matters more than people think in Georgia's climate swings. We handle the whole installation ourselves—no middleman contractors, just a team that knows how Barrow County's ground behaves and what holds up under real family use.
Statham's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the best reasons to go synthetic around a pool. Clay compacts easily, drains poorly, and gets slick when wet—exactly the conditions that make pool decks hazardous and surrounding lawn a maintenance nightmare. Our artificial turf sits on a proper base that works with, not against, your native soil. We excavate and prep the area, install drainage fabric, then lay down a gravel and crushed stone base that keeps water moving through instead of pooling on top. Barrow County gets decent sun exposure, so algae and mold aren't huge concerns, but the humidity does mean proper ventilation under the turf matters—something we handle in the install. Most Statham properties have modest to mid-sized yards, which makes pool turf projects very manageable. We typically see installations around 400–800 square feet of deck and splash zone. Unlike natural grass that struggles with chlorinated water runoff and foot traffic concentration, artificial turf laughs at both. The material we use is permeable, UV-stable, and specifically engineered to handle the chemical exposure and heavy use a pool area demands without degrading or fading.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade turf rated for pool environments—the fibers don't break down from chlorine or UV exposure, and the backing is chemical-resistant. Barrow County's humidity means good air circulation under the turf matters; our installation includes a drainage base that prevents moisture buildup and keeps everything stable year after year.
Cost depends on deck size and site prep. Barrow County clay usually requires solid base work, so we assess on-site first. Most Statham pool projects run $3,500–$8,000 installed. We're direct with pricing—no surprise charges. Financing options are available, and the water and maintenance savings pay dividends over time.
Yes, proper drainage is essential here. We install perforated base layers and crushed stone to help water move through the clay instead of sitting underneath the turf. This prevents mold, keeps the surface stable during heavy rain, and extends the turf's life significantly in our humid climate.
Most projects finish in 3–5 days, depending on deck size and how much site prep Barrow County's clay requires. We handle everything—demolition, grading, base installation, turf layout, and cleanup. You're enjoying your new pool area within a week.
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