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Statham homeowners who own pools face a real problem: mud, algae-stained concrete, and constant maintenance around the water. That's where artificial turf changes the game. Unlike natural grass that struggles with Barrow County's clay-heavy soil and the constant splash-and-drain cycle pools create, synthetic turf stays pristine year-round. No more tracking chlorinated water across your deck. No more dead patches from pool chemicals. And honestly, after a hot Georgia summer, you'll appreciate not having to mow around all those wet corners. We've installed pool-side turf throughout the Statham area, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners love how it transforms a functional space into something that actually looks inviting. Whether your pool sits in Statham proper or out toward the rural edges of Barrow County, artificial turf handles the unique demands that natural grass simply can't. It drains fast, stays cool underfoot, and won't degrade from constant chemical exposure. We handle the whole project—from removing old sod (or concrete if that's what you've got) to grading around your pool's foundation to final installation. Most jobs wrap in a day or two, which means your pool is back to full use almost immediately.
Statham's clay soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense for pool areas. That dense clay holds water instead of draining it, which creates puddles and soggy ground right when you need solid footing around the pool. When we install synthetic turf, we build in proper grading and a drainage base layer—this matters more here than it would in sandy areas. Barrow County summers bring intense sun, and while artificial turf won't burn brown like natural grass does, we still recommend lighter color options if your pool deck gets full southern exposure. Shade patterns matter too, especially if you have mature trees near the pool. The good news is artificial turf performs equally well in sun or partial shade, unlike natural grass. We also size the installation to your actual pool dimensions and deck layout—typical Statham residential pools have modest decking, so we're not talking massive square footage in most cases. That keeps the project cost-effective and the install timeline short. One more thing: if you've got concrete decking now, we can install turf right over it in most situations. No demolition needed. The upshot is that Barrow County's heavy soil and pool chemistry environment actually make artificial turf the smarter long-term choice.
Not like concrete does. Most pool-grade synthetic turf has a textured surface that grips your foot even when soaking wet. We use turf specifically rated for pool decks, which prioritizes slip resistance. Real grass gets slippery too, plus it becomes a mud hazard in Statham's clay soil. Artificial turf actually solves that problem while keeping your deck safe.
Chlorine and other pool chemicals won't degrade quality synthetic turf the way they destroy natural grass. We use turf materials rated for pool environments. Drainage is key—proper base preparation (which we handle) prevents chemical puddles. In Statham's clay-heavy soil, this drainage layer is especially important to keep chemicals from pooling and concentrating.
Most jobs finish in one or two days, depending on deck size and whether we're removing existing material. We come from our HQ about 55 minutes away, so we schedule Statham projects efficiently. Your pool can be back in use almost immediately after we finish.
Not typically. We work around an active pool without draining it. Our process involves site prep, grading, base installation, and turf laying—none of which requires pool access. If your pool is right at the edge of where turf will go, we'll take extra precautions, but draining isn't standard practice.
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