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Most pool owners in Suwanee hit the same problem come summer: that natural grass around the deck turns into mud, weeds take over, and maintenance becomes a second job. Artificial turf solves that entirely. We've installed pool-side turf for dozens of homeowners across Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and the difference is immediate. No more soggy patches from splash-out. No chlorine damage to worry about. No raking leaves out of wet grass. What you get instead is a clean, safe deck area that drains properly, looks sharp year-round, and actually gets used more because it's not a maintenance headache. We're a BBB-accredited installer, so when we say we stand behind our work, that's backed up by real accountability. Your pool deserves a surround that works as hard as you do.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay soil is heavy and dense—it holds water longer than sandy soils, which is actually one reason artificial turf makes sense here. Natural grass around pools struggles because drainage gets even worse with foot traffic and constant moisture. The Suwanee area gets decent sun exposure on most residential lots, but if your yard borders the Suwanee Creek Greenway or sits north-facing near larger trees, you'll have shade patterns that matter for turf selection. Most homes we work on in the Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station neighborhoods have moderate-sized pool decks, typically 200–400 square feet. We always slope installation slightly away from the pool structure to channel water properly—Gwinnett's clay means pooling is a real concern if base prep isn't done right. We bring in engineered base materials rather than relying on native soil, because one wet spring can undo a poor foundation. Your HOA may have landscape guidelines about turf height or color—worth checking your covenants before we start.
Premium pool turf is designed to stay cooler than cheap alternatives—we use infill that regulates temperature better. Suwanee's summer heat is real, but properly installed turf won't burn feet. We also install with non-slip backing, critical around wet pool decks. The anti-microbial properties prevent algae and bacteria buildup from constant splash and chlorine exposure.
Gwinnett clay drainage is poor, so we never install turf directly on native soil. We excavate 4–6 inches, lay a proper drainage base with perforated layers, then slope slightly away from your pool. This prevents water pooling, which clay soil encourages. It's more work upfront, but it's the only way to ensure longevity in Suwanee's soil conditions.
Many neighborhoods have covenants about landscape materials. We recommend checking yours first—most HOAs in the Suwanee area approve artificial turf around pools because it's low-maintenance and improves property appearance. We can help you understand what specifications your HOA requires and ensure your installation meets them.
Quality turf lasts 12–15 years in Suwanee's UV exposure and weather. Chlorine and saltwater wear it faster than regular yard turf, but premium pool-grade materials hold up better than standard landscape turf. We use products rated for pool environments, not general-purpose grass.
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