Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Suwanee's commercial properties—especially those around Town Center Park and the Suwanee Station district—sit in one of Gwinnett County's most visible business corridors. If your commercial space has a pool deck, patio area, or outdoor entertaining zone, you know how quickly natural grass turns into a maintenance headache. Between Georgia's humid summers and the clay-heavy soil that dominates this area, keeping a lush lawn looking professional costs money and time you probably don't have. That's where artificial turf makes sense. We've installed commercial systems across Suwanee for hotels, office complexes, and hospitality venues that needed their outdoor spaces to look polished year-round without the constant upkeep. Your property deserves to look sharp, stay safe, and function without the seasonal die-off that natural grass brings. We handle the whole process—assessment, removal if needed, proper base preparation for Gwinnett's drainage patterns, and installation that holds up to foot traffic and Georgia weather.
Suwanee sits on clay-rich soil typical of Gwinnett County, which actually drains reasonably well for the area, but that clay can compact under heavy commercial foot traffic. This matters for your pool deck or outdoor dining space because proper base preparation prevents pooling and uneven settling over time. We account for Suwanee's subtropical climate—hot, humid summers with occasional heavy rainfall—by selecting turf materials that handle both intense sun exposure and moisture without becoming slippery or developing drainage issues. Properties in Shadowbrook and around Suwanee Station often have mature trees that create partial shade, which we factor into material choice since some turfs perform better in mixed-light conditions. HOA guidelines in many Suwanee neighborhoods allow artificial turf for commercial applications, though we always confirm specific restrictions before installation. Pool deck edges benefit enormously from artificial turf because they stay cooler underfoot than concrete in summer, reduce slipping hazards when wet, and eliminate the algae and moss growth that clay soil encourages in shaded, moist areas. We custom-cut edges to fit your exact footprint, whether it's a small courtyard or sprawling patio.
Yes, noticeably. Our commercial-grade turf sits several degrees cooler than exposed concrete or pavers on hot Suwanee afternoons. The material's infill and backing create air gaps that reflect heat rather than absorb it. For pool deck safety and comfort, this matters—guests and staff appreciate barefoot surfaces that don't burn. Plus, no slippery algae buildup like you get with natural grass in the humid, shaded microclimates around Suwanee Creek properties.
Our commercial installations in Suwanee typically perform well for 10–15 years with routine maintenance. Pool deck areas see heavier use and UV exposure, so we use premium backing and infill rated for high traffic. Gwinnett's clay drainage means we pay extra attention to subsurface prep to prevent premature shifting. Regular brushing and occasional infill top-ups keep it performing at its best through our humid summers.
Much less than natural grass, which is the whole point. Brush the surface monthly to keep the pile standing upright and prevent matting from foot traffic. Remove leaves and debris, especially in fall around Suwanee Station's mature trees. Occasional infill adjustment keeps drainage working properly. We don't recommend power washing around pool decks—rinse with a garden hose instead to preserve the turf backing.
Absolutely. We plan installation in phases if needed to keep your facility operational. Most pool deck projects in Suwanee take 3–5 days depending on square footage and subsurface prep. We handle the Gwinnett clay base work, proper drainage setup, and seaming so the finished edge looks seamless. Once we're done, your deck is ready for guest use immediately.
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