Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Stone Mountain takes a beating. Between the humid Georgia summers, the clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain like it should, and the way families actually use a poolside—barefoot, wet, constantly—natural grass just doesn't cut it. We've installed artificial turf around pools in Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise for years, and the transformation is immediate. No more mud tracked into the house. No more brown patches where chlorine splashes. No more arguing with your yard every time it rains and the clay turns into a slip hazard. An artificial pool turf gets you a clean, safe, usable backyard that looks professional from day one. We can have you enjoying that space by next week. Our crews know Stone Mountain's specific challenges—the granite outcropping that affects drainage patterns, the dense shade from mature trees in established neighborhoods, the way that DeKalb clay compacts. We account for all of it in the install, which means your pool deck won't settle weird or trap water in six months like you've seen happen to neighbors. The difference between a pool turf that lasts and one that becomes a headache is in the prep work and material selection, and that's exactly where we focus.
Stone Mountain's soil profile matters more than most people realize. You've got that clay base—typical for DeKalb County—which drains poorly on its own. Add chlorinated pool water and regular splashing, and you need a turf system designed to handle it. We use permeable backing and proper base preparation so water moves through instead of pooling on top. The neighborhood terrain varies too. Homes near Stone Mountain Park or in Smoke Rise often sit on sloped lots or have mature tree canopies that create shade patterns throughout the day. That affects your turf choice—some materials handle partial shade better than others, and we'll assess your specific pool area before recommending anything. Most Stone Mountain pools sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means your deck area is probably 300–600 square feet. That's a real, manageable space to transform in a single day or two. Because we're 30 minutes out, we can mobilize quickly for next-week installs without the logistics nightmare. We also check any HOA guidelines in your neighborhood—some Stone Mountain communities have landscape rules about pile height or color uniformity, and we make sure your turf meets those before we schedule the crew.
It can feel warm underfoot in direct sun, which is why we recommend lighter-colored turf for pool areas—it reflects heat rather than absorbing it. Many Stone Mountain homeowners add a shade sail or strategically trim back trees to help. The real advantage is no muddy, chlorine-damaged grass, so the small temperature trade-off beats the alternative every time.
Not if we prepare it correctly. We remove the grass, amend the clay base with gravel or sand, install drainage fabric, and lay permeable backing. Water from pool splash and rain moves through instead of pooling. Stone Mountain's clay actually stays stable once the base is right, so settlement isn't the issue—poor prep is.
Yes. We're local and stock materials for quick turnarounds. Pool deck areas are typically small enough to complete in one or two days. As long as weather cooperates and you don't need extensive site prep, next-week installation is absolutely doable for most Stone Mountain properties.
Pool turf is engineered for drainage, chlorine resistance, and barefoot safety. Backing materials are perforated, pile is softer, and it's designed to shed water fast. Regular artificial grass can trap chemicals and doesn't dry as quickly. For Stone Mountain pool decks, you want the pool-specific product—it lasts longer and performs better in a wet environment.
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