Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Pike County hits different when you've got artificial turf surrounding your deck instead of struggling with bare patches and mud tracked into the house. We've been helping Williamson homeowners transform their poolside areas for years, and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we see. That red clay soil around here? It's beautiful for Georgia, but it doesn't play nice with natural grass near water features. Between the constant foot traffic, chlorine splash, and our humidity, you end up with dead zones and maintenance headaches every single season. Artificial turf solves that problem permanently. Your pool area becomes an actual extension of your home—somewhere you can relax without worrying about muddy kids, slippery bare spots, or spending weekends reseeding. Plus, if you're military or a veteran in the Williamson community, we make sure you know about the discount we run. A lot of our neighbors serve or have family in the service, and we believe in supporting that. Let's walk through what pool turf actually looks like for your specific backyard and budget.
Williamson's central Georgia red clay creates some unique opportunities and challenges for pool landscaping. That clay holds water beautifully in dry spells, but it also means drainage around your pool deck becomes critical—artificial turf with proper base prep handles this way better than struggling with compacted soil and drainage issues. Our summers are hot and humid, which is perfect for synthetic turf performance; it won't wilt or brown out like natural grass does in July and August. The bigger consideration is sunlight exposure around your pool. Depending on whether your deck faces the Pike County Courthouse area or sits in a more wooded part of Williamson, we'll recommend different turf textures and pile heights. Homes with all-day sun exposure need our premium UV-stabilized options, while shaded pools work fine with our mid-range products. One thing we always tell Williamson homeowners: that chlorine splash and salt from pool chemicals will kill natural grass in weeks, but turf is engineered to handle it. We typically install with a permeable base layer that lets water drain straight through instead of pooling on the surface—especially important given our rainfall patterns. Most Williamson pools sit on standard residential lots, so we're usually looking at 400–800 square feet of deck area, which makes the project manageable and the ROI solid.
No—that's actually one of the biggest reasons people choose turf for pool decks. Chlorine and salt will destroy natural grass within weeks, but synthetic turf is manufactured to withstand those chemicals. Rinse the turf occasionally with fresh water if you notice buildup, but otherwise it stays intact. We've installed hundreds of pool surround jobs across Pike County with zero chemical damage issues.
We install a permeable base layer underneath the turf that lets water drain straight through instead of pooling on top. Williamson's clay soil can trap moisture, but our installation method prevents that. Water drains to a perimeter system or spreads into the surrounding soil naturally. It's one of the reasons pool turf performs so well here versus struggling with natural grass in wet seasons.
Yes. We run an ongoing military discount for active duty, veterans, and their families throughout the Williamson community and Pike County. If you're service-connected, let us know during your estimate and we'll make sure you get that pricing. It's our way of supporting the people who've served.
A typical residential pool deck—most Williamson homes run 500–700 square feet—takes 2–3 days from prep to finish. We handle base prep, edging, and seaming on-site. Weather dependent, you're usually enjoying your new turf by day four. We'll schedule around your summer pool season when possible.
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