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Out here in Statham, a lot of homeowners are discovering that artificial turf around a pool is a game-changer—especially when you've got that red clay soil and Georgia heat working against you. Traditional grass doesn't hold up well next to chlorinated water, and frankly, it's a pain to maintain when you're trying to enjoy your pool instead of babysitting your lawn. We've installed pool turf systems all over Barrow County, and we've seen firsthand how synthetic grass transforms a pool deck from a muddy, slippery mess into a clean, safe, comfortable space year-round. The turf stays cool underfoot even in summer, it won't stain from chemicals, and you're not tracking wet grass clippings into your pool. For families in the Statham area who want their pool to actually feel like a retreat instead of a maintenance headache, artificial pool turf is the straightforward answer. We handle the full installation—proper drainage, secure edging, everything—so your pool area looks sharp and functions better from day one.
Statham sits on Barrow County's characteristic red clay, which is dense and doesn't drain quickly. Around a pool, that's actually a selling point for artificial turf: instead of fighting clay soil that holds moisture and breeds algae at the pool's edge, you get a system designed with proper sub-base drainage that channels water away from your deck and keeps the area dry. The Georgia sun is intense here, and while synthetic turf won't fade the way organic grass does, we size and position the material to maximize shade from existing trees when possible—many Statham properties have mature oaks that help. Most residential pools in the area sit on properties ranging from a quarter-acre to a few acres, so we're typically working with manageable deck spaces. HOA restrictions in Statham neighborhoods are generally relaxed, but we always confirm local guidelines before starting work. Installation here typically takes 2–3 days depending on deck size and whether we're tearing out existing concrete or working around it. The local clay actually makes our job easier: we compact it properly, lay the sub-base, and let the turf's engineered drainage system do the work.
No—that's one of the biggest advantages. Our pool-grade turf is manufactured to resist chlorine, salt, and standard pool chemicals. Unlike natural grass, which yellows and dies when exposed to treated water, synthetic turf stays intact. Occasional splashing and overspray won't hurt it at all. We've installed systems all over the area and haven't seen damage from normal pool use.
We install a engineered sub-base layer that sits on top of the clay and channels water downward and away from the pool deck. Clay soil doesn't drain naturally, so the sub-base does the heavy lifting. Water runs through the turf and base, then disperses laterally or into a drainage trench we create. This keeps puddles from forming and prevents that slippery, algae-prone mess you get with traditional grass.
Absolutely. If you have a concrete deck, we can remove sections where you want turf or work around existing concrete. Many Statham homeowners like turf on the areas where kids play, while keeping concrete near the house. We handle the removal and disposal, then install turf with proper edging so it looks intentional and clean.
Most residential pool deck projects take 2–3 days. We start early, handle prep and sub-base work the first day, then lay and secure the turf the second. If there's concrete removal or complex drainage needs, we may need a third day. We work efficiently so you can get back to using your pool quickly.
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