Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Statham homeowners with pools know the drill: natural grass turns into mud soup around the deck, chlorine burns patches brown, and constant maintenance pulls you away from actually enjoying your pool. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've been installing pool-side synthetic grass across Georgia for years, and we've learned exactly what works in Barrow County's clay-heavy soil and humid summers. Your pool area deserves to look polished year-round without becoming a swamp every time it rains. Artificial turf around your pool gives you that clean, manicured look while cutting out the watering, mowing, and dead-grass headaches. Since we're based just 55 minutes away in the region, we understand Statham's landscape challenges intimately. Whether your pool sits in full sun or dappled shade, we size, price, and install synthetic turf that actually performs in our climate. No fluff, no upselling—just honest pricing and work that holds up.
Statham's clay soil is a real factor when installing pool turf. That dense, compacted earth drains slowly, which means natural grass gets boggy and moss thrives in shaded pool areas. Synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely—no more waterlogging, no fungal issues from poor drainage. Most Statham pools get a solid mix of sun and afternoon shade depending on tree cover, so we typically spec our turf with good UV stability and slightly softer backing to handle both conditions. The Barrow County humidity means algae and mildew can form on poorly installed synthetic if water doesn't drain properly, so our installations always include a perforated base layer that moves water away from the turf pile. Statham residential lots tend to be moderate-sized, so most pool decks run 200–600 square feet—manageable jobs that we can turn around cleanly. Installation around existing pool equipment, decking, and landscaping is straightforward. We remove old sod (or work around existing hardscape), level the subgrade, install our drainage system, and roll out turf. Summer heat here can soften some cheap synthetic materials, so we never cut corners on backing quality.
Pricing depends on square footage, existing site conditions, and the turf grade you choose. A typical 300-square-foot Statham pool deck runs $1,800–$2,700 for quality synthetic turf installed. Barrow County clay compaction sometimes adds base prep cost, but we factor that into the quote. Request a free measure and estimate—no obligation.
No. Our pool-grade synthetic turf resists chlorine, salt, and UV damage. Splashes and regular exposure won't degrade the material. That said, high concentrations (like puddles of undiluted chemical) should be rinsed off quickly. We design drainage so chlorinated water flows away cleanly, preventing staining or buildup.
Minimal maintenance. Rinse it occasionally to keep it clean, remove leaves and debris, and let Barrow County rainfall do most of the work. Our drainage system prevents mold and algae growth that might develop with poor-quality installations. Annual leaf blowing and maybe a light brush keeps it looking sharp.
Quality synthetic turf lasts 10–15 years, sometimes longer. We install UV-stabilized material rated for hot, humid climates like Statham's. Cheaper turf can fade or break down in 5–7 years. We stand behind our installs and use materials proven in the Southeast.
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