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Pool season in Suwanee is serious business—between the heat, the humidity, and all those backyard gatherings at Suwanee Station and beyond, your pool deck needs to stand up to real use. Natural grass around a pool is honestly a nightmare: it gets slippery when wet, sheds clippings into your water, and the Gwinnett clay soil here stays soggy longer than you'd think, creating muddy patches that track everywhere. That's where pool turf comes in. Artificial turf gives you a clean, non-slip surface that won't absorb water or turn into a maintenance headache. We install pool-specific turf in Suwanee regularly—the kind engineered with drainage holes and antimicrobial backing so you're not dealing with algae or odor in that humid Georgia climate. Whether your pool is in Shadowbrook or closer to Town Center Park, the turf we put down is textured enough to feel natural underfoot, safe enough that kids won't slip, and built to handle chlorine splash and constant foot traffic without breaking down. No more weeding, no more mud, no more brown patches come August.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay can be deceptive around pools. It holds moisture really well—which is great for plants elsewhere in your yard, but around a pool deck it means water sits instead of draining. That's why the base layer matters hugely. We always install pool turf with a perforated backing and a gravel or sand base that channels water away from your pool and toward your yard's natural drainage patterns. The sun exposure around most Suwanee pools varies; some yards in Shadowbrook get afternoon shade from mature trees, while others are wide open. We size the turf and recommend infill types based on what you've actually got. The neighborhoods here tend to have consistent HOA guidelines about hardscaping and ground coverage, so we make sure pool turf meets those rules—it typically does, since it's not a permanent structure and blends with landscaping naturally. Most Suwanee pools sit in yards between a quarter and half acre, so we're usually looking at 200–400 square feet of pool deck turf. Installation takes a day or two depending on site prep, and we work around your pool schedule so you're not waiting weeks to enjoy that space.
Absolutely. The turf we install for pools is treated to resist chlorine breakdown and salt corrosion—both common in Georgia backyards. The antimicrobial backing prevents mold and mildew in our humid climate, and rinsing with your hose a few times a month keeps it fresh. We've never had a client in Shadowbrook or Suwanee Station report degradation from pool chemicals.
We don't rely on the clay. We excavate and install a porous base—usually 2–3 inches of crushed stone—beneath the turf, which sits on a perforated backing. Water runs through the turf and base layer, then drains into gravel or French drainage we set up based on your yard's slope. Your pool deck stays dry and safe.
Yes. Pool turf has a textured surface that provides grip and won't be slippery when wet, unlike concrete or real grass. It's also softer than pavers, so falls don't hurt as much. We install it at the same level or slightly below your pool coping so there's no tripping hazard.
Most residential pool decks here run 250–350 square feet. Material and installation typically land between $2,500 and $4,500, depending on base prep and any existing hardscape removal. We'll walk your yard, give you a firm quote, and explain what's included—no surprises.
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