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There's something special about poolside living in Suwanee. Whether you're in Suwanee Station catching the afternoon sun or over in Shadowbrook where the lots tend to be a bit tighter, a pool deck made of artificial turf changes everything. No more soggy bare spots, no more tracking mud into the house, and no more wondering if you need to mow around your pool equipment. We've installed hundreds of pools across Gwinnett County, and honestly, the pool turf jobs are some of our favorites. Homeowners instantly get why—it's soft underfoot, stays green year-round, and drains like crazy even after heavy rain. Your kids can run laps around the pool without slipping, your guests can actually relax without worrying about grass stains, and you get back those weekend hours you'd normally spend maintaining natural turf in a humid Georgia summer. The clay soil around here is workable, but it holds moisture in ways that make artificial turf a genuinely smart choice for pool areas. We handle the whole thing—site prep, base installation, and finishing touches—so you can spend your time enjoying the pool instead of maintaining it.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay is actually pretty cooperative when you're installing pool turf, but we approach it differently than standard lawn installations. That clay holds water, which is exactly why a proper base layer matters—we compact and grade carefully to ensure drainage flows away from your home's foundation and toward your yard's natural slope. Most Suwanee properties we work on have good suburban drainage already in place, so we're building on that. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood—homes near Town Center Park and along the Suwanee Creek Greenway corridor sometimes have mature oak coverage that affects how much direct afternoon heat your pool deck gets. That's actually helpful for keeping turf surface temps down during summer. Pool deck turf itself needs a slightly different infill than general landscaping because of chlorine exposure and the foot traffic from wet guests. We use infill materials that handle both gracefully. Lot sizes in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook vary, so the footprint of your pool area will determine material volumes and installation time. Many HOA communities in the area have specific guidelines about edge finishing and color consistency—we work within those parameters without pushing back.
Not if it's installed correctly. We use chlorine-resistant infill blends and ensure proper drainage so poolwater doesn't pond on the surface. Splashing and occasional water contact are totally fine—it's poolside turf's job to handle that. Just keep drainage clear and you won't have any issues with deterioration or discoloration.
Most residential pool decks take 2–4 days depending on size and site prep needs. Gwinnett clay compacts well once we grade it, so we're not usually fighting the soil itself. We'll give you a timeline once we assess your specific lot and existing drainage patterns.
Yes. We finish the job and you're good to use it the same day. Infill needs a day or two to fully settle and lock in, so light use is fine immediately, but we recommend a full week before heavy activity to let everything matrix properly.
Many do. Before we start, we always recommend checking your HOA guidelines—some specify pile height, color range, or edge finishes. We're familiar with most Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook rules and can help you select options that meet them while still looking great.
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