Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck gets hammered in the Georgia heat, and concrete around Suwanee doesn't just crack—it becomes a liability. Between the summer sun blasting off that hard surface and kids running barefoot, you're stuck choosing between scorching pavement and constant maintenance. Artificial turf changes that entire equation. We've installed hundreds of pools in Gwinnett County, and the difference between a concrete deck and synthetic turf is night and day. You get a soft, safe surface that stays cool underfoot, needs zero sealing or resealing, and actually looks better five years from now than day one. Suwanee homeowners—especially in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook where lot sizes vary—find that turf gives them functional outdoor space they can actually use in July and August. No more scalding feet. No more cracked edges. Just a clean, durable surface around your pool that handles our humidity and clay soil without breaking down.
Gwinnett County's clay base is actually an advantage when we're talking pool decks. That dense soil underneath means excellent drainage—water doesn't pool, and settlement isn't the headache it is elsewhere. What matters more for your turf installation is what's already there: concrete footprints, uneven grading, and sun exposure that varies wildly depending on your lot orientation. Homes in Shadowbrook tend to have mature tree cover, which keeps afternoon temps lower but demands turf that handles partial shade without thinning. Suwanee Station properties often sit in more open settings, so UV stability is the real play. We size and spec turf specifically for that. Most pools here run 15–25 feet across, which means we're working with smaller deck areas than sprawling suburban lots. That's actually perfect for turf—installation wraps up clean, drainage ties into your existing pool grading, and the whole project stays manageable. We always slope away from the pool edge, account for the clay's natural contour, and use infill materials that handle Gwinnett's seasonal humidity without compacting.
Absolutely. Commercial-grade pool turf is built for chlorinated water and won't degrade from typical splash-back. The real concern in Suwanee is the clay soil underneath—we ensure proper slope and drainage so chemicals don't pool and create wet pockets. Your turf stays clean, color-fast, and safe for bare feet. We've done dozens of pools in Gwinnett without chemistry issues.
Buyers in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station notice immediately: no cracked edges, no pressure-washing headaches, and a functional outdoor space they can use in summer. Concrete requires constant maintenance and looks dated. Turf reads as modern and low-maintenance, which adds appeal in Gwinnett County's competitive market. It's a practical upgrade that pays back.
Not always. If the concrete is stable and reasonably level, we can lay turf directly over it with a shock pad underneath for cushioning. If it's cracked, settled, or uneven—common with Gwinnett's clay underneath—removal and proper grading make for a better long-term installation. We assess on-site and give you the honest call.
Low. Rinse off excess chemicals weekly, brush infill occasionally to keep fibers upright, and clear debris. Suwanee's humidity actually helps keep turf supple. Unlike concrete, you're never sealing, resealing, or patching cracks. Annual inspection is it—way simpler than the alternative.
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