Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tyrone's quiet suburban feel comes with a trade-off: maintaining a natural grass pool area in Fayette County's clay soil is a constant battle. Between the humidity, the heavy clay underneath, and the constant foot traffic around a pool deck, keeping that lawn green and safe is exhausting. That's where pool turf comes in. Artificial turf around your pool gives you a soft, green surface year-round without the mud, chlorine damage, or weekly mowing that kills your weekends. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, pool turf solves the real problem homeowners face here: you want a functional, attractive poolside without becoming a lawn maintenance slave. We've installed pool turf systems in neighborhoods throughout Tyrone, and the response is always the same—families suddenly use their pools more because the space actually feels finished and inviting. No more dead patches from chemical splash. No more soggy clay turning into a slip hazard after rain. Just a clean, safe, durable surface that handles Georgia heat and humidity without breaking down.
Tyrone sits in Fayette County, and if you've got a pool here, you already know about the clay. That dense, heavy soil drains poorly and gets slick when wet—exactly the opposite of what you want poolside. Natural grass struggles in clay, especially under the constant pressure of foot traffic and chemical exposure from pool water. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Our pool turf systems are engineered with proper subsurface drainage, so water moves through instead of pooling on top. That's critical in Tyrone's humid subtropical climate, where standing water breeds mold and algae on synthetic surfaces. We also account for sun exposure patterns—some yards near the Shamrock area get afternoon shade, while others bake in direct sun. Both scenarios work fine with modern turf, but drainage design and infill choice vary. Installation in Fayette County clay requires proper grading and a stable base layer; we don't cut corners there. Typical residential pool areas in Tyrone range from 200 to 600 square feet, and we customize the installation to your specific layout, whether you're adding turf around an existing pool or building out a new entertainment space.
Modern pool turf is designed with cooling properties and lighter infill options that keep surface temperature manageable. In Tyrone's heat, we recommend light-colored infill and proper drainage—standing water underneath makes any surface hotter. It'll feel warm in direct sun, but not dangerously hot like dark concrete. Many families actually prefer it to natural grass because it dries faster and doesn't leave mud on feet.
That's the whole point—artificial turf doesn't suffer from chlorine damage like natural grass does. No brown patches, no chemical burn, no weird odors. The turf itself is UV-stabilized and chlorine-resistant. Proper drainage means chemicals don't pool underneath. We install systems that handle regular splashing and occasional chemical contact without degradation.
Most residential pool turf installations don't require permits in Tyrone, but some HOA communities have landscape approval processes. We handle those conversations with your HOA if needed. It's worth checking your deed restrictions, especially in more organized neighborhoods. We can help you navigate that before installation starts.
Clay is why proper installation matters. We excavate and prepare the base, install a crushed stone layer for drainage, then add the turf system on top. Water drains through the turf and base into that stone layer, preventing the pooling that causes mold in Fayette County humidity. It's the difference between a system that lasts 10+ years and one that fails in 3.
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