Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Stockbridge takes a beating. Between the summer heat, those afternoon thunderstorms Henry County loves to throw at us, and the constant foot traffic from family and friends, that grass around your pool turns into a mud pit by mid-June. We've worked with homeowners throughout Eagles Landing and the Reeves Creek area long enough to know that natural turf just doesn't cut it poolside—it gets trampled, it holds water, and it turns brown faster than you'd expect in our Georgia heat. That's where artificial pool turf comes in. It's not the plastic-looking carpet your neighbor installed ten years ago. Modern synthetic turf drains instantly, stays green year-round, and actually feels soft underfoot. Since we're based about 40 minutes south, we've installed dozens of pool renovations in and around Stockbridge, and we've learned exactly what works with our clay soil, our humidity, and the way Henry County neighborhoods are laid out. Your pool deserves a deck that looks sharp, feels great, and doesn't turn into a maintenance nightmare the second summer hits.
Stockbridge sits on that heavy Henry County clay, which drains slower than most parts of Georgia. Around your pool, that's actually working in artificial turf's favor—we install a proper base that sheds water faster than the clay ever could, keeping your deck dry even after our typical afternoon storms. The Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek neighborhoods tend to have larger lots with good southern and western sun exposure, which means your pool area gets serious heat in summer. Synthetic turf won't fade or degrade under that UV like natural grass would, and it won't require constant watering to stay alive. Most Stockbridge pool decks we see are anywhere from 300 to 600 square feet of deck space. If your property backs up toward Panola Mountain State Park or sits in a wooded pocket, you might have shade concerns—synthetic turf performs beautifully in mixed sun and shade, unlike natural grass that struggles in the shade and burns in full sun. Installation itself is straightforward: we remove the old turf, address any grading issues your clay base might have, install our drainage system, and lay down premium artificial turf rated for pool areas (it's got better slip resistance than standard landscaping turf). The whole job typically takes a day or two depending on deck size.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically engineered for pool environments—it's chlorine and salt-resistant, which matters if you're running a saltwater system or have kids splashing around all summer. The fibers we install won't break down or discolor from pool chemicals. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water, and you're good to go year after year.
It stays cooler than you'd think, especially compared to concrete or wood decking. We typically recommend a light tan or slightly lighter shade for pool areas, which reflects heat better than darker colors. You'll notice a difference, and most homeowners in Stockbridge don't report any real heat issues during our hottest months.
That clay is why proper base prep matters. We install a perforated underdrain system that sits between your existing clay and the turf itself, so water drains down and away instead of pooling. It's the same system we use across Stockbridge neighborhoods, and it handles our heaviest summer storms without standing water.
Quality pool turf lasts 10–15 years with basic care. In Stockbridge, that means occasional rinsing with fresh water, removing debris, and brushing the fibers gently if they start to lay over. You won't need fertilizer, mowing, or replanting like natural grass. It's genuinely low-maintenance once it's down.
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