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Suwanee homeowners with pools face a real challenge: wet feet, slippery surfaces, and maintenance headaches around the deck area. Synthetic turf solves that problem while giving you a soft, accessible surface that actually works year-round. Whether you're in Shadowbrook or near Suwanee Station, pool decks get heavy use—especially when you've got kids, guests, or accessibility needs. Real grass dies under foot traffic and constant moisture. Artificial turf doesn't. It stays green, stays safe, and handles the Georgia humidity without turning into a swamp. We've installed pool-area synthetic turf for dozens of Suwanee residents, and the feedback is consistent: it's one of the best upgrades they've made. You get a cleaner pool edge, no mud tracked into the house, and a surface that's genuinely comfortable to walk on barefoot. For families who need wheelchair access around the pool, turf creates a stable, slip-resistant path that's easier to navigate than traditional pavers or slippery concrete. Our crew knows Gwinnett County drainage patterns—that Gwinnett clay underneath your yard needs proper grading, and we handle it right the first time. The Town Center area and the neighborhoods around Suwanee Creek Greenway have taught us what works in this specific climate. Let's talk about your pool deck and what artificial turf can do for your home.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett County's distinctive red clay, which is actually an advantage for pool-area turf installation. Clay compacts well and provides solid drainage underneath synthetic grass—you won't deal with standing water or pooling issues that plague some Georgia yards. The real consideration is prep work. We excavate properly, lay a permeable base, and ensure water flows away from your pool structure instead of collecting at the edge. Summer sun exposure matters here too. Pool decks in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook often get 6–8 hours of direct afternoon sun. Modern artificial turf is UV-stabilized and won't fade, but proper drainage becomes even more critical in high-heat zones. We choose turf products with superior permeability so water drains in seconds, not minutes. HOA regulations in Suwanee neighborhoods typically allow artificial turf in pool areas—it's seen as a maintenance and safety upgrade, not a grass replacement for the front yard. Deck size varies across Suwanee homes; we've worked on compact 200-square-foot decks and sprawling 600-square-foot installations. Regardless of size, wheelchair accessibility is built in from day one: we ensure the turf surface is level, there are no trip hazards, and transitions between turf and pool coping are smooth and stable.
Modern turf stays cooler than you'd expect, especially once we add our premium infill products. Yes, black rubber can get warm in direct sun, but we use sand-based infills that reflect heat better. Most Suwanee pool owners tell us they can walk barefoot comfortably within seconds of getting out of the water. It's nothing like standing on concrete or pavers.
Actually, no. Gwinnett clay compacts well and prevents undersink erosion. The key is proper base preparation—we install a perforated drainage layer underneath the turf so water moves away from your pool structure. We've done this on dozens of Suwanee properties with excellent results. Drainage is faster and more reliable than on sandy soil.
Absolutely. Turf is one of the most accessible pool-deck surfaces available. It's stable, non-slip even when wet, and we install it perfectly level with no tripping hazards. Wheelchairs roll smoothly across it, and caregivers don't worry about slips. Many Suwanee families choose turf specifically for accessibility and safety.
A typical pool-area turf project takes 2–4 days depending on size and site conditions. We handle excavation, base prep, and turf installation in one project. Most Suwanee homeowners are using their new pool deck within a week of our crew arriving.
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