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Statham homeowners are catching on to something smart: artificial turf around the pool makes more sense than traditional grass, especially when you're dealing with Barrow County's clay soil and Georgia's unpredictable summers. Your pool area gets heavy foot traffic—wet feet, chlorine splashes, constant wear—and natural grass simply struggles in that environment. It turns brown, gets slippery when wet, and requires constant reseeding. Plus, there's the water bill. In a town like Statham where everybody's budget matters, artificially switching to synthetic pool turf cuts your irrigation costs dramatically while keeping the area looking sharp year-round. You won't spend your weekends fighting brown patches or mud around the deck. Instead, you get a clean, safe, low-maintenance space that your family actually enjoys without guilt about water waste. We've installed pool turf for homeowners throughout the Statham area, and the feedback is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner.
Barrow County clay is one of those soil types that works against you in a pool setting. It drains poorly, holds moisture, and when combined with constant water from pool activities, it becomes compacted and slippery fast. That's precisely why artificial turf makes sense here—it eliminates the drainage headaches altogether. Statham's rural setting means most properties have decent square footage, which gives us room to work with different turf styles depending on your pool layout. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your pool is in the open or shaded by the trees common around the Statham area. We assess your specific yard during the site visit—some pools get brutal afternoon heat, others stay partially shaded. The pool deck itself needs a slightly different product than general landscaping; we use turf engineered for water drainage and slip resistance. Installation around existing pools in Statham properties typically takes one to two days, depending on the deck size and whether you're replacing old sod or converting from bare clay.
Absolutely. Pool-grade artificial turf is specifically manufactured to resist chlorine, salt, and UV damage. Unlike natural grass, it won't bleach or degrade from chemical exposure. We use turf rated for pool environments, and it drains chlorinated water away just fine. Barrow County homeowners have had great results with zero chemical damage after years of use.
Typical pool-area turf conversion saves 1,500 to 3,000 gallons per month during Georgia's warm season, depending on your deck size. In Statham's climate, that translates to meaningful savings on your water bill. You're eliminating irrigation for an area that gets constant moisture anyway from pool use and foot traffic.
Pool-specific turf has a textured backing and pile structure designed for slip resistance, even when soaking wet. It's actually safer than natural grass around pools because clay soil becomes dangerously slick when wet. Statham's humidity and frequent rain mean wet surfaces are inevitable—synthetic turf handles it better.
Quality pool turf lasts 8 to 12 years in the Statham area, depending on traffic and sun exposure. Georgia's heat and humidity do age synthetic materials, but modern turf is built for these conditions. Most homeowners get excellent value over that lifespan considering water savings and zero maintenance.
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