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Around Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, we've installed a lot of pool decks, and here's what homeowners tell us: that Georgia heat is no joke, and keeping traditional sod alive around chlorine and foot traffic is a losing battle. Artificial turf around your pool changes that equation entirely. You get the look of a lush backyard without the dead spots, the constant watering, or the chemical damage that comes with real grass near a pool area. The neighborhoods around Town Center Park tend to have solid, well-maintained homes with equally high standards for their outdoor spaces—and that's exactly where pool turf makes sense. It's durable enough to handle the splash zone, comfortable underfoot, and honestly, it looks better year-round than anything you're going to maintain naturally in Gwinnett County's climate. We've been installing artificial turf across the Atlanta suburbs for years, and pool installations in Suwanee are some of the most satisfying jobs we do. Your family gets a functional, beautiful space that actually works with your lifestyle instead of against it.
Suwanee's got that dense Gwinnett clay base, which is great for drainage in most applications—but around a pool, you're dealing with concentrated water runoff and chemical exposure that natural grass simply can't handle long-term. The clay also means your yard likely has areas of partial shade, especially if you've got mature trees near the Suwanee Creek Greenway corridors. Artificial turf thrives in that mixed sun-and-shade environment where real turf gets patchy. Most homes in the Suwanee Station area sit on quarter-to-half-acre lots, so pool decks typically run 200 to 400 square feet—a perfect size for artificial turf installation without excessive seaming or waste. One thing we always flag: check your HOA guidelines first. Some communities in Shadowbrook and nearby subdivisions have restrictions on synthetic materials, though pool areas are often exempt. We handle all that upfront. The clay soil also means we need to ensure proper base preparation and subsurface drainage so water doesn't pond under the turf. That's standard for us, but it's worth knowing why we don't cut corners on the foundation.
Yes—that's actually one of its biggest advantages. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf won't yellow, thin out, or die from chlorine exposure. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for pool environments. Occasional rinsing with fresh water keeps it clean, but it won't degrade like sod would. Most Suwanee homeowners are shocked at how long it lasts without the chemical damage they expected.
Clay drains slower than sandy soil, so we build a proper subsurface layer—usually crushed stone and a drainage fabric—to prevent water from pooling underneath the turf. This is especially important in Suwanee's climate where summer storms dump a lot of water fast. Done right, it's invisible to you, but it keeps the turf stable and prevents soggy spots.
Pool decks typically run 200 to 400 square feet in this area. Pricing depends on the exact square footage, base prep needs, and whether you're doing a simple deck or wrapping around a larger entertaining space. We always provide a free quote—no obligation—and we're about 35 minutes away, so site visits are straightforward for us.
Usually, yes. We'll remove the old sod, prep and level the base, and install your new synthetic turf. In Suwanee's clay soil, this also gives us a chance to add proper drainage layers underneath. The whole process is clean and relatively fast—most residential pool projects wrap in a day or two.
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