Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A pool area should feel like an escape—somewhere you actually want to spend time, not a muddy mess that needs constant upkeep. That's where artificial turf makes sense for Suwanee homeowners. Whether you're in Suwanee Station with those newer developments or the more established neighborhoods around Shadowbrook, having a clean, green surface around your pool changes everything. No more tracking algae into the house. No more brown patches from chlorine splash. No more fighting with natural grass that either drowns in Georgia's humidity or turns into a dust bowl in summer. We've installed pool turf for families all over Gwinnett County, and the ones in your area specifically appreciate how low-maintenance it is—especially when you've got kids or grandkids coming over on weekends. Your pool deck becomes safer, stays green year-round, and honestly, it just looks better in photos. We can get you set up with turf that handles the Suwanee climate without the headaches.
Suwanee sits on that Gwinnett clay base that drains reasonably well for suburban Atlanta, which actually works in your favor for pool turf installation. We don't have to fight against standing water the way some neighborhoods do. What we do account for is the humidity—our summers get thick, and that's exactly why artificial turf wins. Natural grass would stay damp longer, inviting mold and mildew, especially in shaded areas near mature trees. Around Town Center Park and the Greenway, you'll notice a lot of homes have mixed sun and shade patterns depending on their lot orientation. We size and select your turf blend based on that. If your property gets blasted with afternoon sun (common in the newer Suwanee Station builds), we recommend our more UV-resistant options. The installation itself is straightforward—we remove the old sod or level existing dirt, add our base layer for drainage, and secure the turf. Gwinnett's soil compacts well, so we don't usually hit unexpected surprises. Most pool areas in your zip code run 200 to 800 square feet, and we can typically complete those in one or two days. Just make sure your HOA doesn't have turf restrictions—a few older Shadowbrook covenants still have rules, so we always check first.
No. The turf we install is chlorine-resistant—splash zones won't bleach or degrade it. You'll rinse it occasionally, just like you would natural grass, but the fibers hold up. In Suwanee's humid climate, that chlorine actually helps prevent algae buildup on the turf itself, so there's a minor benefit there.
Gwinnett's native clay drains well enough that we don't usually need special systems around pools. We slope the turf away from the pool deck slightly and use a permeable base layer. Water from pool maintenance and rain moves through the turf and into the soil naturally. We'll assess your specific grade during the site visit.
You could DIY, but the base prep is critical—uneven ground causes wrinkles and drainage issues. We've seen homeowners spend money twice after a bad DIY attempt. Our crew knows Suwanee's soil, has the right compaction tools, and guarantees the job. Usually worth the investment.
Minimal. Rinse it weekly to clear chlorine residue and leaves, brush it monthly to keep fibers upright, and remove visible debris. In Gwinnett's humidity, we recommend occasional checks for any algae on the surface itself, but it's way less work than mowing and fertilizing natural grass.
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