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A pool in your Suwanee backyard is a summer asset—but the area around it takes a beating. Real grass gets trampled by wet feet, chlorine bleach spots it, and our Gwinnett clay soil doesn't drain fast enough to prevent muddy edges. That's where artificial turf changes the game. You see it around Town Center Park and the newer builds in Suwanee Station: families who've ditched the mower and the mud. Pool turf isn't just about looks. It's about creating a slip-resistant, maintenance-free zone where your kids can run without destroying your lawn, where that Shadowbrook backyard stays green year-round, and where you're not fighting algae stains or patchy dead spots come August. We've installed hundreds of pools in Gwinnett County, and we know what works in Suwanee's specific climate and soil. Modern pool turf holds up to chlorine, UV rays, and foot traffic—and it actually improves drainage over our native clay. No more soggy corners. No more brown rings around the deck. Just a clean, functional space that actually grows your home's appeal.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay is dense, which is great for building stability but rough on regular grass. It holds water, which means puddles around your pool deck after a swim day. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on a perforated backing that channels moisture down and away—no pooling, no mud. Your sun exposure matters too. Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook have varied tree coverage. Some pools get afternoon shade; others are full sun. We choose turf pile heights and yarn types based on your specific yard. Full-sun pools need different specs than shaded ones to prevent matting and ensure longevity. Most Suwanee lots are suburban-sized—quarter to half-acre—which means your pool deck is often the focal point. HOA guidelines in many Suwanee neighborhoods allow synthetic turf, but we always verify before we break ground. Installation on clay requires proper base prep: we typically excavate 2–4 inches, add a gravel foundation for drainage, and compact everything to prevent settling around your deck edge. Chlorine and salt damage is real. We use UV-resistant, chlorine-tolerant fibers rated for pool environments. The Suwanee heat (90+ degree summers) works with quality turf, not against it—modern materials cure in warmth.
Yes. Pool-grade artificial turf is specifically treated to resist chlorine and salt. However, we recommend rinsing the turf with fresh water periodically if you use a salt system. Over months, salt buildup can affect backing integrity. With standard chlorine pools and occasional rinsing, you're looking at 10+ years of solid performance in Suwanee's heat.
Absolutely. In fact, artificial turf improves drainage over clay. We install a porous base layer that channels water down through the clay instead of pooling on top. Your Suwanee pool deck will stay dry hours faster than real grass would. This is especially important in our area because of how dense and water-retentive our native soil is.
Yes. We work around existing pools all the time in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station. We'll excavate, prep the base, and install turf without draining your pool. The job usually takes 2–3 days depending on deck size. We're careful around equipment and plumbing.
It gets warm—sometimes 10–15 degrees hotter than air temperature on a sunny Suwanee day. Barefoot comfort depends on pile height and color. We use lighter colors and shorter piles for pool areas to reduce heat absorption. Most families find it comfortable with wet feet; it's hot but not scorching if you choose the right specs for your yard.
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