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Your pool area in Tyrone deserves a surface that actually works with your lifestyle, not against it. Most homeowners around the Shamrock and Tyrone area neighborhoods come to us tired of dealing with natural grass around their pools—it gets tracked everywhere, turns into mud when it's wet, and honestly, it just doesn't hold up to chlorine and foot traffic. That's where artificial turf comes in. It gives you that clean, finished look you see at nice resorts, except it's in your own backyard. You get to enjoy your pool without worrying about soggy grass, stains, or spending weekends maintaining a landscape that fights back. We've installed premium pool turf for families throughout Fayette County, and the transformation is always the same: people actually spend more time outside because the entire pool deck feels intentional and worry-free. Whether you're thinking about replacing pavers, concrete, or existing grass, artificial turf is a legitimate option that deserves serious consideration—especially in Tyrone's climate where the sun can be intense and that clay soil underneath makes drainage a real issue.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is actually one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here. That clay doesn't drain naturally, so you end up with puddling and soft spots around your pool area—exactly what you don't want near water. With turf, you're not fighting the soil beneath; we install proper base layers that handle moisture the clay creates. The Tyrone area gets solid sun exposure, which is good news: artificial turf won't thin out or develop patchy spots like natural grass does under UV stress. You'll want a turf product with good UV stabilization, which we always recommend for this region. Neighborhoods like Shamrock tend toward half-acre to one-acre properties, so pool deck areas are usually generous enough to really benefit from the clean aesthetic turf provides. HOA guidelines in Tyrone-area subdivisions typically allow artificial turf—especially around pools and hardscape zones—but we always verify with your specific community before recommending installation. One thing unique to this area: the red clay soil, while problematic for drainage, actually provides a stable base for turf installation once we've done the groundwork properly. Most Tyrone pool decks we install are ready for use within 48 hours of completion.
Yes, because we build drainage infrastructure into the installation—not relying on the soil underneath. The clay that causes natural grass to fail actually becomes irrelevant once we've laid the base system. Water runs through the turf, through the base layer, and away from your pool area efficiently. This is actually a huge advantage over pavers or concrete, which can trap water in clay soil and create slippery, unsafe conditions.
Artificial turf does warm up in direct sun, especially in Tyrone's summer heat, but modern pool turf is designed with this in mind. We recommend lighter shades for pool areas and can discuss cooling options. That said, most people find it's still more comfortable than concrete or pavers, and you're usually barefoot only briefly before entering the water anyway.
Absolutely. We remove the existing pavers and install turf over the proper base—usually takes a few days depending on paver size and deck area. Many Tyrone homeowners choose this route because they want the visual upgrade without starting from scratch. Turf is often more cost-effective than replacing pavers anyway.
Modern pool-grade turf is chlorine-resistant by design. Occasional splashing won't damage it, and the turf actually dries quickly, which limits chlorine exposure. We don't recommend direct, intentional chlorine saturation, but normal pool use won't wear it down. The turf still outlasts natural grass around Tyrone pools by years.
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