Is Artificial Grass Safe Around a Pool?

Yes — quality artificial turf is one of the safest pool surround surfaces available. It’s softer underfoot than concrete, offers better traction than pavers on a wet surface, and holds up to chlorine and salt water when the right product is specified and installed correctly.
Here’s what makes it safe:
- Slip resistance — pool surround turf is tested for wet traction, giving bare feet a stable surface at the pool edge
- Drainage — permeable backing disperses water immediately so there’s no pooling on the surface
- Chemical resistance — correct product specification means fibres and backing tolerate ongoing chlorine and salt water exposure
- Soft landing — the cushioned surface reduces injury risk for children around the pool edge
- No debris — no clippings, no mud, nothing feeding into the pool or filtration system
Product selection and installation quality are what determine how well the surface performs on all of these points — and that’s exactly where we focus.

Why Pool Surrounds Are a Problem Natural Grass and Concrete Can't Solve
Natural grass around a pool was never going to last in the Illawarra. The constant splash zone waterlogs the root system, the high rainfall keeps the soil saturated for days at a time, and what doesn’t drown gets choked out by shade from fencing or nearby trees. What’s left feeds straight into the pool — clippings, dirt, and organic debris that your filtration system was never designed to handle on its own.
Concrete and pavers fix the debris problem but they create new ones. In a Wollongong summer, a full-sun concrete slab gets hot enough to burn bare feet. Wet pavers around a pool edge are a genuine slip risk. And neither surface offers any give for kids who spend half their time running rather than walking.
A pool surround needs a surface that was designed for exactly these conditions — one that drains immediately, stays cool enough to be comfortable, holds traction when wet, and doesn’t contribute anything to the pool water. That’s not a general landscaping product. It’s a specific application, and the product and installation need to reflect that.

The Base Preparation That Determines How the Surface Performs
The finished surface is only as good as what sits underneath it.
The Illawarra’s clay-heavy soils retain moisture and shift under heavy foot traffic when they haven’t been properly prepared. That movement shows up on the surface as trip hazards, uneven wear, and edges that start to lift over time — none of which belong anywhere near a pool edge.
We excavate to the correct depth, compact the sub-base thoroughly, and install a drainage layer specified for the volume of water a pool surround handles. The surface is then levelled before any turf goes down. Every one of those steps matters — skip or rush any of them and the finished surface will reflect it within a season or two.
A pool surround that looks right and performs safely for years starts with base preparation done properly. That’s not the part of the job the homeowner sees, but it’s the part that determines whether everything above it holds up.

Slip Resistance Around the Pool Edge — What the Surface Actually Needs to Deliver
This is the safety question that matters most, and we take it seriously.
The surface immediately next to a pool edge carries a specific obligation — wet bare feet, children running, adults moving quickly between the pool and the entertaining area. It’s the highest-traffic, highest-risk zone in the entire backyard. Quality pool surround turf is tested for wet slip resistance, and the products we specify meet that standard.
A correctly specified and installed pool surround turf surface gives wet bare feet more traction than concrete or pavers — not less.
But the product is only half of it. The installation base plays an equal role in surface safety. A level, stable, correctly compacted base means the surface sits flat and firm underfoot. An uneven or soft base creates movement underfoot that no product can compensate for.
We’re rigorous on both — the product specification and the base preparation — because slip resistance around a pool edge isn’t something we’re willing to get approximately right.
Installing Around Curved Edges, Steps, Coping, and Spa Sections — The Wollongong Reality
Most Illawarra pool surrounds are not a simple rectangle to work around.
Curved Pool Edges and Irregular Shapes
Cutting and fitting turf around curved coping requires accurate templating and clean cutting technique. Done properly, joins are tight and the finished edge follows the pool shape without gaps or visible seams.
Steps, Level Changes, and Raised Spa Sections
Where the surround moves between levels — pool steps, a raised spa, or a change in grade — each transition needs to be fitted and secured correctly. Edges that aren’t properly anchored lift under foot traffic over time, creating both a visual problem and a trip hazard.
Transitions to Decking and Paving
Where our turf meets existing decking, pavers, or concrete, the join needs to be clean, stable, and visually seamless. Tight joins against existing hardscaping are a routine part of what we do across Illawarra backyards.

Summer Heat Performance — An Honest Answer for Wollongong Pool Owners
Artificial turf in full sun does absorb heat — and we’re not going to pretend otherwise.
The variables that affect how hot a surface gets are pile colour, pile density, and product specification. Lighter-coloured blades and appropriate pile density perform significantly better than darker or denser alternatives in direct sun. A pool surround that gets regular splash and water contact also stays considerably cooler than a dry garden installation — the nature of a pool environment works in your favour here.
We match product recommendations to the specific sun exposure of each pool area we quote. A north-facing surround in full sun all day gets a different product recommendation than a partially shaded one. That’s part of our quoting process — not something we leave for the homeowner to figure out after the job is done.
From Functional Pool Area to Resort-Style Outdoor Space
A well-installed turf surround changes the entire feel of a backyard pool.
The Illawarra has one of the longest outdoor entertaining seasons in the country — from early spring through to late autumn, the pool area is the centre of how the home looks, feels, and functions. A lush, even turf surround lifts that space in a way that concrete and pavers simply don’t. It ties together the pool, the fencing, the garden beds, and any decking into a cohesive finished space rather than a collection of surfaces that ended up next to each other.
For homeowners who are upgrading the whole backyard — not just solving a maintenance problem — pool surround artificial turf is the surface that makes everything else look intentional. It’s the difference between a pool area that works and one that genuinely looks like somewhere you’d want to spend time.
Maintenance Reality — What Owning a Pool Surround Turf Surface Actually Looks Like
Less time maintaining the surround means more time using the pool.
Routine Care
Periodic hosing clears sunscreen residue, dust, and any organic debris that settles on the surface. Occasional brushing keeps the pile height even. No mowing, no fertilising, no edging, no reseeding — ever.
After Heavy Use or Events
A rinse-down after a pool party or a high-traffic day keeps the surface fresh and performing well. We’re talking minutes of effort compared to the ongoing labour of maintaining natural grass in the Illawarra’s climate.
Longevity
Quality pool surround turf installed correctly on a stable base will perform for many years. How long it lasts comes down to two things — the product specified and the standard of the installation. Both matter, and both are things we get right from the start.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Quality pool surround turf is tested for wet slip resistance and is softer underfoot than concrete or pavers. When the right product is specified and the base is prepared correctly, it’s one of the safest pool surround surfaces available.
Not when the correct product is specified. We only use fibres and backing materials rated for ongoing chlorine and salt water exposure — it’s one of the first things we check before recommending any product for a pool surround application.
Yes. Every product we install around pools has a fully permeable backing that disperses water immediately. There’s no pooling on the surface after splash, rain, or heavy use.
It does absorb heat in full sun — we won’t pretend otherwise. We manage this through product selection — lighter pile colours and appropriate pile density perform significantly better in direct sun. Pool surrounds also benefit from regular water contact, which keeps the surface cooler than a dry garden installation.
A quality product installed correctly on a properly prepared base will perform well for many years. Longevity comes down to product specification and installation standard — both of which we take seriously on every job.
Very little. Periodic hosing to clear sunscreen residue and debris, and occasional brushing to maintain pile height. No mowing, fertilising, or reseeding — ever.
No. Pool surrounds require specific products — fully permeable backing, UV stabilisation, chemical resistance, and pool-safe infill. We specify products suited to pool conditions, not general landscaping turf applied to a pool context.
Get a Free Quote for Your Wollongong Pool Surround
A better pool area starts with a free on-site measure and quote from our team at Synthetic Grass Wollongong Pro.
We come to you, assess your pool surround, recommend the right product for your sun exposure and pool configuration, and provide a written quote with no obligation. You’ll know exactly what’s going in, what it will cost, and what to expect on installation day — no surprises.
Call us on 02 4202 6370 or fill out our contact form to book your free measure and quote. We service Wollongong and the wider Illawarra region including Shellharbour, Kiama, and surrounding suburbs.

