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Pool season in Tyrone runs long, and that means your yard around the water takes a beating. The Shamrock area and greater Tyrone neighborhoods have some beautiful homes with generous backyards—perfect for pools—but the reality is that natural grass doesn't play well with chlorine, foot traffic, and Georgia heat. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in the 30290 area, and the transformation is immediate. No more muddy edges, no chemical burns on the lawn, no replanting every spring. Your pool deck stays safe, clean, and genuinely usable from Memorial Day through Labor Day (and beyond). What makes Tyrone pools different is that you're often dealing with dense clay-heavy soil underneath—the kind that stays wet and compacted in shade. That's exactly why artificial turf thrives here. It drains better than the native ground, stays cooler than concrete, and doesn't require the constant maintenance that real grass demands around water features. Whether your pool sits near Tyrone Town Park or back in the Shamrock neighborhood, we can design a turf layout that complements your landscape and handles everything from pool parties to daily use.
Fayette County clay is the big player here. It holds water longer than sandy soils, which means poolside areas prone to standing moisture benefit hugely from artificial turf's drainage system. We install a proper base layer that keeps water moving away from the pool structure and foundation—something that matters more in Tyrone's terrain than it might in lighter-soil regions. Sun exposure varies across the Shamrock and Tyrone neighborhoods. Some yards back up to wooded areas or face north, meaning your turf sees dappled light or afternoon shade. Our premium blades handle both conditions well, though we often recommend lighter textures for shaded pool areas to prevent algae buildup and maintain a fresher appearance. Most Tyrone pool properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with decent backyard depth. That means we're typically working with 300–600 square feet of pool deck area. We design the turf perimeter to extend at least 3–4 feet beyond the pool edge—enough for safe barefoot walking, lounging, and movement without creating a skating-rink feel. Installation in Fayette County clay requires careful site prep: we excavate, grade, and lay a compacted base so the turf sits level and stable. The clay can shift, so proper foundation is non-negotiable for long-term performance.
Absolutely. Pool-grade artificial turf is made from UV-stable, chemical-resistant polyethylene and polypropylene. Chlorine, algaecide, and salt don't degrade the fibers the way they damage natural grass. We rinse the turf occasionally during heavy pool season, and it stays vibrant. Tyrone's clay base actually helps drainage, so chemicals don't pool underneath.
Light rinsing with a garden hose removes pollen and debris. Once or twice a month, a quick sweep with a stiff brush keeps the blades upright and prevents matting. We don't recommend pressure washing pool turf—it can damage the fibers. In Tyrone's tree-lined areas, a leaf blower works great for seasonal cleanup.
Yes. We work around active pools all the time. The process is non-invasive—we measure, excavate the old sod or hardscape, prep the clay base, and lay fresh turf. Depending on pool size and deck layout, most Tyrone installations take 2–3 days without affecting your pool's operation.
Not significantly. While turf does absorb some heat in direct sun, it stays 10–15 degrees cooler than concrete or pavers. We often recommend light-colored or hybrid turf blends for pool areas facing south or west. Tyrone's afternoon shade helps, and the turf still feels comfortable for families and guests during summer months.
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