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Sugar Hill homeowners know the value of a beautiful backyard—especially when you're minutes from The Bowl and some of Gwinnett County's best family spaces. But keeping natural grass lush around a pool? That's a different story. Chlorine, foot traffic, constant moisture, and the relentless Georgia sun create the perfect storm for dead patches and slippery mud. Artificial turf changes the equation entirely. You get a safe, non-slip surface that looks great year-round, drains properly, and won't turn into a maintenance nightmare. Whether your pool area overlooks the Sugar Hill Greenway or sits in a quieter E Center lot, artificial turf gives you the resort-style backyard you actually want to use without the frustration. We've installed pool-side turf throughout Gwinnett, and we understand the specific challenges that come with Sugar Hill's clay soil and subtropical climate. Let's talk about transforming your pool deck into something that works as hard as you do.
Sugar Hill's Gwinnett clay base means drainage is critical—natural grass pools up water and becomes a slip hazard fast. Artificial turf solves this with perforated backing and proper sub-base prep, letting water move through cleanly. The summer sun here is intense; our UV-stabilized turf won't fade or break down, even under constant poolside exposure. You'll also notice that many Sugar Hill homes sit on generous suburban lots, giving you room to extend turf beyond just the pool deck—around the E Center area and near the Greenway, we see plenty of opportunities to create continuous outdoor living spaces. One thing residents often ask about: HOA guidelines. Some Sugar Hill communities have landscape rules about artificial turf appearance and pile height. We work with your HOA requirements upfront and can recommend turf styles that meet local standards while delivering the functionality you need. Installation around pools means careful attention to slope and transitions—we make sure water flows away from your house and pool equipment, not toward it. The chlorine tolerance of modern artificial turf is excellent, but proper rinsing after pool season keeps it looking fresh longer.
Not at all. Today's synthetic turf is chlorine-resistant by design. Occasional splashing won't harm it. The key is rinsing your turf with fresh water periodically during pool season—think of it as a quick rinse-down, same as you'd do with any pool-side material. This keeps any mineral buildup at bay and keeps your turf looking vibrant year after year.
We install a engineered sub-base—usually crushed stone or specialized drainage aggregate—beneath the turf. This sits on top of your native Gwinnett clay. Water drains through the turf backing, through the base, and away from your pool and home. It's far superior to natural grass, which compacts and creates puddles in clay soil. You'll actually have a safer, drier pool deck.
Absolutely. We've completed dozens of pool installations throughout Gwinnett, including multiple homes in Sugar Hill's neighborhoods. Before we start, we review any HOA guidelines specific to your community—some have preferences on turf color or pile height. We'll make sure whatever we install meets local requirements and your vision.
No—that's one of the best parts. Quality pool-side turf has a textured surface and excellent drainage, so it dries quickly and provides good traction even when wet. It's actually much safer than natural grass, which becomes slick mud around pools. Your kids can run and play without sliding out.
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