Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Statham deserves better than patchy, muddy grass that turns into a slippery mess every time someone gets out of the water. Older homes around Statham—especially those with established pools—often struggle with traditional turf because of the clay-heavy soil that Barrow County's known for. That heavy clay doesn't drain well, and constant foot traffic from pool guests makes things worse. Artificial turf around your pool solves that problem permanently. It stays green year-round, drains instantly, and you'll never have to worry about bare spots or tracking mud into your house. We've worked with plenty of Statham homeowners who had the same frustration: a beautiful pool investment, but the surrounding landscape looked neglected. Switching to pool turf transforms that space into something you actually want to spend time in. No more chemical treatments, no more mowing around pool equipment, and no more fighting with the local clay. Your pool area becomes functional and attractive without the seasonal headaches that come with natural grass in this region.
Statham's clay-based soil is the biggest factor when planning pool turf. That Barrow County clay holds water instead of letting it drain, which is exactly opposite of what you need poolside. With a pool, you're already dealing with excess moisture from splashing and water features, so natural grass just doesn't cut it. The drainage layer we install beneath artificial turf becomes critical—it has to handle both pool runoff and the regional rainfall without creating swampy conditions. Most Statham properties have decent sun exposure, though some older homes have mature trees that create afternoon shade. That's actually an advantage for pool areas because it keeps the turf cooler and reduces algae growth concerns. Installation in Statham's older neighborhoods usually means working around established landscaping and deck structures, so we assess access routes carefully. The rural character of the area means larger lot sizes, which gives you flexibility in pool deck design. We've found that homeowners here appreciate durability over aesthetics alone—they want something that handles real use from families and friends without falling apart or looking shabby after one summer.
Absolutely. We install a proper subsurface drainage system beneath the turf that directs water away from your pool deck, working specifically against Barrow County's clay drainage problems. The turf itself sits on top, so your feet never touch the soggy clay. It dries fast after pool use, and we ensure slope and perimeter drainage prevent water pooling—something natural grass can't do in clay soil.
We're based about 55 minutes away, so we handle both new installations and maintenance visits for Statham clients. After installation, most pool turf needs minimal upkeep—occasional brushing and rinse-offs—but we're available for larger maintenance or repairs if needed. Our service area covers Barrow County and beyond.
Yes. Pool-grade artificial turf is non-toxic, antimicrobial, and designed for high moisture and foot traffic. It's softer than concrete or stone, reduces slip hazards compared to wet natural grass, and drains chlorinated water safely. Pets do fine on it, and it's easier to clean than regular turf after muddy paws.
That's our standard approach. Older Statham properties often have established trees, wooden decks, or existing hardscape. We assess the site carefully, work around obstacles, and ensure the turf integrates seamlessly with what's already there. No need to tear out or rebuild unless you want to.
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