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Stone Mountain residents who've invested in a pool know the drill: the deck gets slippery, the surrounding grass turns into a mud pit by mid-summer, and regular sod costs a fortune to replace every few years. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes real sense, especially in neighborhoods like Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise where yards sit on that tricky DeKalb clay mixed with granite runoff. Artificial pool turf isn't just about looks—it's practical money-saving landscaping. You skip the constant reseeding, you eliminate puddles that turn your deck area into a slip hazard, and your kids actually get to use the pool area without tracking mud inside. Most homeowners in the area spend between $3,000 and $8,000 to turf a typical pool zone, depending on square footage and drainage prep. Our crew handles jobs from Stone Mountain Park vicinity all the way through the 30083 and 30087 zip codes, and we've learned exactly how to deal with the soil and drainage patterns your property likely has. We'll get your pool area looking sharp, safe, and maintenance-free—without the sticker shock of constant sod replacement.
Stone Mountain's soil profile throws a curveball at standard landscaping. That granite outcrop running through DeKalb County means your yard's drainage is genuinely mixed—some spots drain fast, others hold water like a sponge. Before we install pool turf, we assess your specific lot because what works in Stone Mountain Village might need adjustments over in Smoke Rise. The sun exposure around your pool matters too. If your deck faces the granite face of Stone Mountain Park side of town, you're getting intense afternoon heat that can affect turf performance. We account for that when selecting materials. The clay base also means we often need to do some grading work to keep water from pooling under the turf—that's not a surprise charge; it's just how poolside turf works here. Most Stone Mountain pools sit on lots between a quarter and half-acre, and the turf zone itself typically runs 400–800 square feet. HOA rules in your neighborhood might have specifications about turf color or backing material, so we confirm those details before ordering. Installation usually takes 2–3 days depending on drainage prep, and our team's familiar with the local contractors and soil conditions. We're based just 30 minutes south, so we're not treating Stone Mountain as a road trip—it's our backyard too.
Yes, that's actually one of the main reasons people choose turf here. We install a drainage base layer that prevents water from pooling under the turf, which is critical with DeKalb clay. The turf itself is permeable, so water drains through instead of creating swampy puddles like natural grass does. We grade the site based on your specific lot's slope to manage runoff toward storm drains or drainage areas.
Budget $3,000–$8,000 depending on square footage and site prep. Most pool decks in Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise run 400–800 square feet. If your yard has significant drainage work or grading needed (common here), add another $500–$1,500. We'll quote your exact situation after a site visit—no guessing.
The afternoon sun can warm turf, especially on the south side of your pool. We select UV-stabilized materials and can recommend lighter colors that stay cooler underfoot. Stone Mountain's mixed sun and shade (thanks to tree coverage in the neighborhoods) actually helps—you're not dealing with brutal all-day exposure like some areas.
Most Stone Mountain HOAs allow turf as long as it meets color and backing standards. We check your community guidelines before installation. Turf is actually HOA-friendly because it's cleaner, safer, and stays looking uniform—no brown patches or mud issues to complain about.
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