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Pool season in Tyrone doesn't last year-round, but that doesn't mean your poolside has to look bare and muddy the rest of the time. A lot of homeowners in the Shamrock and Tyrone area neighborhoods deal with that awkward space around their pools—too wet to maintain real grass, too visible to ignore. Artificial turf solves that problem completely. You get a clean, safe surface that stays green even through our hot summers and occasional Georgia downpours, without the constant upkeep. We've installed pool-side turf for dozens of homes around Fayette County, and the difference is immediate. Your kids won't track red clay through the house, you won't spend weekends reseeding dead patches, and the whole backyard feels more intentional and finished. Whether you're in a quiet residential pocket near Tyrone Town Park or further out near Shamrock Park, synthetic turf around your pool gives you the polished look and practical durability that actually makes sense for a busy family. It drains fast, stays soft underfoot, and handles the foot traffic that real grass just can't manage in high-use zones.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is beautiful for building but creates real challenges for pool landscaping. That clay holds water and compacts hard—exactly the wrong conditions for maintaining healthy sod around a pool deck. Rainfall here pools and lingers, so you're either fighting erosion or dealing with soggy, dying grass. Artificial turf handles this beautifully. It permeates water through to a proper base layer, so standing water isn't an issue. The clay beneath actually provides a solid, stable foundation for installation once we properly prepare it. Sun exposure varies across Tyrone neighborhoods. Homes closer to Shamrock Park tend to have more mature tree coverage, while newer developments have more open yards. Our turf options come in different blade heights and densities to match your microclimate. For pool areas specifically, we recommend a shorter pile height (around 1.5 inches) so water drains quickly and debris doesn't accumulate. Most Tyrone pools sit on residential lots between a quarter and half-acre, which is ideal for synthetic turf—large enough to notice the upgrade, small enough that installation stays reasonable. We've found that HOA-governed neighborhoods in Tyrone accept artificial turf readily, especially when it's installed to match natural grass aesthetics.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for us. It provides stable, compacted support, which is exactly what we need for a level installation. We'll prepare the clay properly with a base layer that allows water drainage. The real advantage is that clay won't shift or settle like sandy soil, so your pool turf stays even and safe year after year. Many Tyrone installations have clay-based yards.
Much less than real grass. You'll rinse it occasionally, especially after heavy use or the occasional Georgia rainstorm, and brush the pile if debris collects. No watering, no fertilizing, no reseeding muddy patches. For a pool zone in Tyrone's climate, you're looking at maybe two hours of basic care per year—mostly just keeping the area clean.
We recommend professional installation, especially around pools where drainage and level surfaces matter for safety. The clay prep, base layer, and seaming require precision. Our crews have installed hundreds of pool-side projects across Fayette County. Even though we're 40 minutes from central Tyrone, we service the area regularly and know local soil conditions well.
Yes. It's softer than concrete, drains better than real grass, and stays cooler than pavement on hot Georgia days. No hidden muddy spots means fewer slips. Pets don't tear it up like they do sod. It's antimicrobial-treated to resist mold in humid climates, and there's no chemical residue—it's made for residential play areas.
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