Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill homeowners have figured out something the rest of Gwinnett County is catching on to: a pool area with artificial turf beats natural grass every single time. You've got the Bowl at Sugar Hill nearby, the E Center, and all those beautiful family-oriented neighborhoods—places where people actually spend time outdoors. But here's the reality: that Gwinnett clay soil doesn't play nicely with chlorine runoff, and keeping natural grass alive around a pool is basically a losing battle. Recycled-material artificial turf solves that problem completely. Your pool deck stays safe, looks sharp year-round, and you're not fighting brown patches or soggy spots every summer. We've worked pools in Sugar Hill Greenway and throughout the area long enough to know exactly how to handle the local soil conditions and drainage challenges. Your turf surface drains properly, handles the foot traffic from kids and guests, and—this matters—it's made from recycled materials, so you're making a solid environmental choice while getting a surface that outlasts natural grass by years.
Sugar Hill's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the best reasons to go with artificial turf around your pool. That Gwinnett clay doesn't drain quickly, which means wet spots and mold growth are constant headaches with natural grass. Around the E Center and Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods, we see a lot of variable sun exposure—some yards get afternoon shade from mature trees, while others get blasted all day. Artificial turf handles both scenarios perfectly; it won't thin out in shade like natural grass does, and it won't fade or degrade from chlorine exposure. Most pool areas in Sugar Hill sit on standard residential lots, which means we're typically working with modest square footage but high-traffic zones. We install recycled-material turf with proper drainage layers that account for that clay underneath. The substrate preparation is key here—we make sure water moves away from the pool and doesn't pool (pun intended) in your yard. Installation usually takes a day or two depending on the space, and we handle the base compaction carefully because Sugar Hill's soil needs a solid foundation to keep everything level and stable long-term.
Absolutely. Our recycled-material turf is specifically designed for pool environments. Chlorine doesn't degrade it the way it does natural grass. The fibers are UV-stabilized to resist fading even with intense Gwinnett summer sun. You get a surface that looks fresh year after year without the brown patches you'd see with sod.
We engineer the base layer to move water away from your pool and yard. The recycled-material backing and our substrate prep account for that heavy clay soil. Water drains through the turf and base system, so you won't end up with puddles or waterlogging like you would with natural grass in Gwinnett's conditions.
Most pool turf projects in Sugar Hill neighborhoods take one to two days, depending on the size of your deck area. We handle the soil prep, base installation, and final turf laying. The timeline accounts for proper compaction in that clay soil, which ensures your surface stays level and stable.
Most Sugar Hill communities don't restrict turf in pool areas since it's functionally superior and looks professional. We can check your specific HOA guidelines if you'd like, but landscaping around pools is generally an exception to any turf policies. Give us a call and we'll clarify before moving forward.
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