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Around Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, we see a lot of homeowners wrestling with the same problem: you've got a beautiful pool, maybe you've invested in deck upgrades, but the surrounding yard stays wet, muddy, or patchy year-round. Georgia clay doesn't drain like you'd hope, and between the humidity and foot traffic around your pool deck, maintaining natural grass becomes a losing battle. That's where artificial turf comes in. It transforms that frustrating wet zone into a safe, clean, usable space—no more tracking mud into the house, no more brown spots from chlorine splash, and honestly, no more weekend mowing. We've installed pool turf for dozens of families in your area, and the difference is immediate. Your kids can play poolside without getting filthy, you've got a buffer that actually handles standing water, and the whole backyard feels bigger and more intentional. Whether you're in Shadowbrook or closer to Town Center, your pool yard deserves a surface that works as hard as you do.
Gwinnett clay is your reality here in Suwanee, and it's not great for drainage without intervention. Most of the subdivisions around Suwanee Station sit on moderate slopes, which helps runoff naturally, but the dense clay base means water pools instead of percolating. For pool areas specifically, that's actually a bonus for artificial turf installation—we can grade the yard with a slight slope that channels water away from your deck without any puddles collecting on the surface itself. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood's tree coverage. Properties near the Suwanee Creek Greenway corridor tend to have mature oaks and pines that create dappled afternoon shade, while properties deeper in residential sections get more full sun. Our artificial turf is rated for both conditions, but this matters for comfort—full-sun pool areas can get warm underfoot in July and August. HOA rules in Suwanee tend to be reasonable about turf, especially around pools where natural grass simply fails. We recommend checking your subdivision's guidelines, but in our experience, pool turf gets approved routinely. Typical Suwanee pool yards range from 400 to 1,200 square feet of decking and surround area. Installation takes 3–5 days depending on size and existing hardscape.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade turf is UV-stabilized and chlorine-resistant, designed exactly for this. Families in Shadowbrook have had turf around their pools for 5+ years with minimal color fade. Just rinse it down occasionally if you notice sunscreen buildup. The material won't degrade from chlorine splashing or rain carrying treated water onto the surface.
Clay drains poorly on its own, which is why we install a proper base system underneath. We excavate, add drainage layers, and slope the yard so water runs toward your property's natural drainage path or storm system. This keeps the turf surface dry and prevents the soggy mess you'd get with natural grass in Gwinnett clay.
Pool areas have more grading complexity than regular yards because of drainage demands and the need for a perfectly level, slip-resistant surface. We recommend professional installation. Improper grading leads to water pooling or unsafe deck conditions. Given Suwanee's clay base, getting the subsurface right matters more than the visible turf.
Pricing depends on square footage, site prep complexity, and whether you're replacing existing pavers or starting fresh. Most Suwanee pool projects range from $3,500 to $12,000. We provide a free on-site quote that accounts for your specific soil conditions and layout. Contact us for a detailed estimate.
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