Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck doesn't have to look like every other concrete slab in Stone Mountain. We've installed artificial turf around pools throughout DeKalb County—from Smoke Rise backyards to properties near Stone Mountain Village—and the transformation is striking. Concrete gets brutally hot in Georgia summers, stays slick when wet, and cracks unpredictably in our clay-heavy soil. Artificial pool turf changes all that. It stays cool underfoot, drains properly even with our finicky DeKalb drainage patterns, and gives your pool area the lush, resort-style feel without the constant maintenance. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we know Stone Mountain's specific climate challenges, the granite outcropping that affects grading, and what holds up through our humid summers. Whether you're in 30083 or 30087, we've worked with yards of all sizes and soil conditions. The families we've worked with tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A pool surrounded by quality turf isn't just safer and more comfortable—it's the best investment you can make in your outdoor space.
Stone Mountain's location near that distinctive granite outcrop means your yard likely sits on mixed DeKalb clay with unpredictable drainage. This is actually important context for pool turf installation. Concrete traps water and cracks as clay shifts seasonally; artificial turf we install sits atop a drainage system that handles Georgia's heavy summer storms without pooling. The neighborhoods here—Smoke Rise, Stone Mountain Village, and surrounding ZIP codes—tend to have mature lots with varied sun exposure. South and west-facing pool decks bake under afternoon sun, so we spec cooler-backing turf materials. North sides and shaded areas drain faster but need different fiber densities. Most properties we service in this area run 400–800 square feet of pool deck space. The granite-influenced terrain means grading is sometimes trickier than suburban flatlands, but that's what we handle daily. Your HOA (if applicable in your neighborhood) typically welcomes turf around pools because it reduces runoff and looks intentional, not lazy. Installation here accounts for Stone Mountain's humidity and our occasional clay shifts—we build in proper base prep and perimeter securing that flat concrete installs never need.
Absolutely. We use cool-backing materials rated for pool environments that reflect heat and stay significantly cooler than concrete. In July and August, your DeKalb county concrete deck can hit 120°F+. Quality pool turf runs 30–40°F cooler. Your kids won't dread running barefoot from the pool to the grass anymore.
Not if it's installed right. We build a engineered base with proper slope and perforated backing that channels water away from your pool and yard. Our installations handle Stone Mountain's clay and typical summer rainfall without creating swampy spots or puddling that plagues concrete.
Most residential pool decks—typical for the Smoke Rise and Stone Mountain Village properties we service—take 2–3 days start to finish. Size varies, but we're usually done before the weekend so your family can use it right away.
Often, yes. Concrete removal and new pour in Stone Mountain runs $2,500–$5,000+ depending on size and soil work. Quality turf installation typically lands lower, looks better immediately, and lasts 10+ years with minimal upkeep versus concrete patching cycles.
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