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Pool season in Tyrone means long days at Shamrock Park and backyard gatherings that stretch into evening. But if your natural grass around the pool deck has turned into a mud pit or a patchy mess—especially with Fayette County's heavy clay soil—you're not alone. Artificial turf around pools solves problems that real grass simply can't handle in our climate. It stays green year-round, won't track mud into your pool, and handles the constant foot traffic from kids running in and out of the water. We've installed pool turf for dozens of Tyrone homeowners, and the transformation is dramatic. No more dead spots. No more soggy edges. Just a clean, durable surface that actually improves your pool experience. The quiet suburban feel of Tyrone's neighborhoods—whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to town—deserves a backyard that works as hard as you do. Artificial turf around your pool isn't just a cosmetic upgrade; it's a practical investment that pays for itself in reduced maintenance, fewer repairs, and years of reliable performance.
Tyrone's clay-heavy soil is beautiful in many ways, but it's brutal on grass around pools. Clay drains slowly, stays wet longer, and compacts easily under foot traffic—exactly what happens when people are constantly moving between the pool and lounge chairs. That soggy, compacted ground is where natural grass dies fastest. Summer heat here is manageable for turf, but the real challenge is humidity and that spring runoff. Water sits longer in clay, which means more algae potential on wet grass and faster deterioration of sod. Artificial turf eliminates this headache entirely. Our installation process accounts for Fayette County's drainage patterns—we install proper base layers and slope your pool deck to shed water away from the pool structure itself. Most Tyrone pools are in suburban yards with decent sun exposure, which is ideal for turf longevity. We've also noticed that many homes in the area have established landscape designs, so we work with existing trees, hardscaping, and pool equipment placement to make the installation seamless. The HOA guidelines in some Tyrone neighborhoods are straightforward about pool surroundings, and we're familiar with what's approved locally.
Yes, absolutely. Chlorine splash and frequent water exposure require turf specifically engineered to resist degradation. We install pool-grade artificial turf with UV protection and chlorine-resistant backing—standard for any Tyrone pool installation. Regular rinsing of the turf after pool days extends its life significantly, and we can show you the best maintenance routine for your specific setup.
Clay compacts and holds water, so we excavate deeper than a typical lawn and install a robust base layer system—usually 3–4 inches of engineered aggregate and gravel to ensure water drains away from the pool structure. Without this, water pools under the turf and causes odor and decay. Tyrone's soil profile demands this extra step; we've learned it the hard way on other installs in the area.
With proper installation and maintenance, pool-grade artificial turf lasts 12–15 years in our Georgia climate. Tyrone's humidity and occasional heavy rains don't accelerate wear the way you might think; the real threats are chlorine exposure and foot traffic. Annual rinsing and clearing debris keep it performing like new.
Completely. We work around pumps, filters, deck jets, and landscape lighting without relocating them. In fact, turf around equipment prevents dirt and mud from clogging intakes. We've done dozens of retrofits in Shamrock-area and central Tyrone yards where existing pools needed an upgrade—no disruption to your system.
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