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Pool season in Suwanee means one thing: your yard needs to look as good as it feels. That stretch between Town Center Park and the Suwanee Creek Greenway? Those neighborhoods have some beautiful homes with serious outdoor spaces. The problem is, real grass around a pool deck gets torn up fast—chlorine, foot traffic, all that wear and tear. Artificial turf solves that. You get a lush, maintenance-free surface that actually handles pool conditions better than natural grass ever could. No more brown patches, no mud tracked into the house, and honestly, it holds up better under the Gwinnett sun than you'd think. We've installed pool-side turf throughout Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and homeowners love that they can go from pool party to barbecue without worrying about their lawn dying off. It's the upgrade that actually makes sense when you've got a pool—especially in a community where everyone's paying attention to curb appeal.
Here's the thing about Suwanee yards: you're dealing with that classic Gwinnett clay underneath. Good news is the drainage in this area is solid, which matters because pool areas need water to move quickly. When we install turf around your pool deck, we're building on top of base layers that work with your soil, not against it. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in Shadowbrook or closer to the creek areas—some pools get full afternoon heat, others have tree cover. We assess that during the walkthrough because it affects which turf product performs best. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods tend to run 0.3 to 0.5 acres, so pool decks are proportional and manageable for turf installation. One thing that comes up: some HOAs in Suwanee Station have landscape guidelines, so we always check those first. Turf actually gives you an advantage there because it looks manicured year-round without the maintenance headaches of sod. Installation usually takes a day or two, depending on deck size and what we're removing. We handle the whole process—base prep, drainage setup, seaming, and finishing edges.
Modern pool turf is UV-stabilized specifically for this. We use products rated for intense sun exposure, and they hold color incredibly well—certainly better than natural grass under constant chlorine spray and heat. In Suwanee's climate, you're not looking at significant fading over 8-10 years with quality material. We stand behind ours.
Yes, but it's straightforward. Gwinnett's clay drains decently on its own, but we add a permeable base layer and slope the turf slightly away from the pool. This prevents water pooling and keeps the subsurface dry, which extends the turf's life and prevents odor issues. Proper base prep is honestly the difference between a five-year install and a ten-year one.
Check your specific HOA docs—most in Suwanee Station actually allow turf, especially in pool areas where it makes practical sense. We've done plenty of installations that passed inspection. If there are restrictions, we'll know before we start. Better to clarify that upfront than discover it mid-project.
Most pool deck projects around here take one to two days, depending on size and what's being removed. We handle all debris cleanup too. You can usually be back to using the pool area the same day in smaller setups, though we recommend a 24-hour cure time for the adhesives and seams to fully set.
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