Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain homeowners know the deal: that red clay soil and the granite bedrock underneath make lawn care a real headache. Add Georgia's humid summers to the mix, and your grass is either drowning or dying of thirst. A lot of folks in the Village and Smoke Rise are ditching the traditional turf altogether—and for pool areas especially, artificial turf makes genuine sense. You get year-round green, zero mud tracked into the house after a swim, and a surface that actually handles the constant foot traffic and chlorine splash without turning into a patchy mess. We've been installing pool turf in Stone Mountain for years now, and we've learned exactly how to work with the local conditions. Your pool deck doesn't have to look worn out by July. With the right synthetic turf, you're looking at a clean, safe, low-maintenance surface that handles DeKalb's weather and your family's lifestyle. No more dead spots from chemical splash. No more erosion problems from the constant drainage issues you get with that clay base. It's one of the smartest upgrades we see homeowners make, especially if you've got kids or entertain a lot during the summer season.
Stone Mountain's clay soil and underlying granite create some unique challenges for traditional landscaping around pools. That dense, poorly draining clay means water pools in low spots—not ideal when you're already dealing with chlorine runoff and splash zones. Artificial turf solves that problem entirely because it has its own drainage system underneath. The sun exposure around Stone Mountain pools varies quite a bit depending on where your yard sits relative to the Monument and surrounding tree coverage. South-facing decks bake in the afternoon heat, while homes near the wooded edges of Smoke Rise often have dappled shade. Our installation takes this into account; we select turf products and base materials that suit your specific sun and drainage patterns. Many properties here also fall under HOA guidelines, particularly in Stone Mountain Village. We work familiar with those landscape requirements and can recommend turf styles that satisfy deed restrictions while giving you the low-maintenance pool area you're after. Lot sizes in the area range from compact suburban plots to more spacious properties—whatever you're working with, pool turf installs cleanly and doesn't demand the grading work that natural grass would need on your clay base.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—it won't fade or break down in the heat, and the drainage system we install beneath it handles the humidity without creating mold or mildew issues. The materials we use are UV-stable and designed to stay cool underfoot, even on those brutal afternoons when the sun's beating down on your deck.
No. That's one of the biggest wins with pool turf. Unlike natural grass, which browns and dies from chemical splash, synthetic turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from constant exposure. You can rinse it down if needed, and it dries fast—no puddles or mud around your pool area.
We prep the base carefully. The clay and granite layers here actually work in our favor because we're not trying to grow grass into them. We install proper drainage fabric and gravel base, then secure the turf. It's faster and cleaner than traditional landscaping prep, and the results hold up year-round.
We understand the HOA landscape rules here. We'll work with you to choose turf styles and colors that meet deed restrictions while delivering the functional, attractive pool deck you want. Many of our Village installations have already been approved by local boards.
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