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There's something special about the way Suwanee homes sit on those generous lots—lots that demand a lot of upkeep, especially around the pool. Between the clay-heavy soil in Gwinnett County and Georgia's humid summers, keeping natural grass looking pristine around your pool deck is basically a full-time job. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed pool-side turf for homeowners in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook who were tired of fighting algae stains, muddy footprints, and bare patches from chlorine splash. The beauty of synthetic turf around a pool isn't just that it looks consistently green year-round—it's that it actually handles the chemical exposure and foot traffic better than anything natural could. No more replanting. No more brown spots. Just a clean, safe surface where your family can walk straight from the pool without tracking a swamp into the house. Whether your yard sits near Town Center Park or you're tucked into one of Suwanee's quieter neighborhoods, we can design a pool surround that drains properly, feels comfortable underfoot, and fits your lifestyle.
Suwanee's clay-dominant soil is actually perfect for artificial turf installation—we get excellent drainage and a solid base without the settling issues you see in sandier parts of Georgia. That Gwinnett clay also means your yard probably stays wet longer after rain, which is exactly why homeowners here love not having to worry about muddy areas around their pools. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Shadowbrook or closer to Suwanee Station; we assess your yard's microclimate before recommending a specific turf pile height and UV rating. Most residential pools in this area sit in backyards ranging from half-acre to one-acre lots, giving us plenty of room to work with proper grading and edging. One thing we always discuss with Suwanee customers: if your neighborhood has HOA guidelines, they're usually turf-friendly as long as the installation looks professional and the pile height is consistent. We also account for Georgia's intense afternoon sun—synthetic turf can get hot, so we sometimes recommend a lighter shade or a blend that reflects more heat if your pool deck gets hammered July through September.
Yes, it can—especially on all-black or dark-colored synthetic. We typically spec lighter tones or variegated blends for Gwinnett County pool decks. You can also install turf slightly further from the pool edge and keep the immediate deck area uncovered or use permeable pavers. Most families find the slight warmth worth the trade-off for zero maintenance and a cleaner pool.
Modern synthetic turf handles chemical exposure well, but you do need proper drainage so chlorinated water doesn't pool and sit. Our installation process includes a base layer that lets water move through quickly, so chemicals rinse away rather than breaking down the turf fibers. We've got five-year-old installations in Suwanee Station still holding up beautifully.
A standard pool-surround project—maybe 200 to 400 square feet—usually takes two to three days, depending on whether we need to address drainage or level the existing clay. We'll walk your property near Suwanee Creek Greenway or wherever your home sits to give you an accurate timeline before we start.
DIY is tempting, but pool decks need precise grading and drainage—mistakes lead to standing water and turf degradation. Gwinnett's clay soils especially benefit from professional base preparation. We're about 35 minutes away and can handle it correctly the first time, so you're not replacing it in three years.
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