Vs Real Grass — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Suwanee gets heavy use from spring through fall, and real grass simply can't keep up. Between the splashing, the foot traffic, and the chlorine runoff, you're looking at dead patches, muddy borders, and constant reseeding that never quite takes hold. Artificial turf solves that problem completely—and it does it without the weekly mowing or the frustration of watching your yard deteriorate every summer. We've installed pool-side turf throughout Gwinnett County, including neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, where homeowners discovered that synthetic grass transforms their poolside experience. It stays green year-round, never compacts into mud, and handles chlorine exposure better than any living lawn. Your kids can jump straight from the pool onto soft, cushioned turf without that cold concrete shock. You can host a barbecue without worrying about bare spots or puddles forming around the deck. The real win is maintenance—or the lack thereof. No watering during our hot summers, no fungal issues from constant moisture, and no herbicide spraying near the pool where your family swims. We handle the installation from site prep through final grading, and we've got the local knowledge to handle Suwanee's drainage patterns and clay-heavy soil.
Gwinnett County's clay-based soil is dense and heavy, which actually works in your favor for pool-turf installation. The clay base provides solid, stable drainage once we prepare the subsurface correctly. We typically add a perforated base layer and crushed stone to ensure water moves away from your pool deck and foundation—critical in Suwanee neighborhoods where drainage can turn patchy yards into swamps after summer storms. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot in Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook. Some properties have mature oak and pine coverage that keeps the turf cooler and reduces algae growth, while others get full afternoon sun exposure. We adjust pile height and infill density based on your specific sun pattern; higher traffic areas around pools benefit from reinforced backing and heavier infill to handle constant use. Most Suwanee residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so pool-turf installations typically cover 200–600 square feet around the deck area. HOA regulations in these neighborhoods generally approve synthetic turf when it's installed as a functional pool surround rather than a full lawn replacement, but we always verify your community's guidelines before breaking ground. The clay soil means we need proper grading to prevent water from settling—something we account for in our site assessment.
No. We install pool-specific turf with textured fibers and strategic infill that creates grip even when saturated. The weave pattern differs from typical lawn turf—it's engineered for poolside slip resistance. After 15+ installations in Gwinnett County, we've never had a homeowner report slipping hazards. It actually outperforms concrete pavers in that regard.
Chlorine fades real grass instantly; it barely affects quality synthetic turf. We use UV-stabilized fibers that resist chemical breakdown. Discoloration happens only if turf is installed too close to the pool wall where concentrated chemicals pool—our installation keeps your turf far enough back to eliminate that issue entirely.
Most Suwanee pool-surround projects run $2,500–$5,000 depending on square footage, site prep complexity, and your soil condition. Clay-based yards in Shadowbrook sometimes need extra base preparation, which affects price. Get a site visit to quote accurately—we're 35 minutes away and can assess your drainage needs before giving a firm estimate.
DIY is tempting but risky poolside. Improper drainage and base prep lead to pooling water, turf shifting, and accelerated wear. Gwinnett's clay soil especially demands professional grading. We warranty our installations and handle all site complications—it's worth the investment versus replacing failed turf two years in.
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