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Your Acworth backyard deserves better than a muddy mess every spring. We get it—living near Lake Acworth or in the heart of town means dealing with Georgia clay that holds water like a sponge, especially when the rain comes. That clay soil is beautiful for the lake views, but it's a nightmare for keeping a natural grass pool deck clean, safe, and usable year-round. Artificial turf changes everything. Instead of tracking mud into your house after every pool session, you get a soft, permeable surface that drains fast, stays green through our hot summers, and handles the wet season without turning into a swamp. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth neighborhood or Downtown, we've installed pool turf for dozens of Acworth families who were tired of the maintenance headache. Since we're just 7 minutes away, we know exactly what works here. We can have your pool area transformed in a few days—no heavy equipment, no ongoing chemicals, and no more worrying about your family tracking dirt everywhere. Let's talk about making your outdoor space actually usable.
Acworth's clay-heavy soil, especially near the lake, drains slowly and stays saturated during our typical spring and early summer wet spells. That's why pool-area turf needs to be installed over proper base layers that let water move through instead of pooling on top. We always recommend a crushed stone and drainage layer under the turf itself—it's the difference between a surface that stays dry and one that becomes a slip hazard after rain. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood. Homes near Downtown Acworth tend to have mature tree coverage, which is great for shade but can mean slower turf drying times. Lake Acworth properties often get more direct afternoon sun, which actually helps our turf stay in top shape. Most residential pools in your area range from small 12x24 decks to larger 20x30 setups, and we size our installations to fit your exact footprint. Cobb County doesn't impose strict HOA rules on pool turf in most neighborhoods, but it's worth checking your local covenants. The good news: artificial turf typically looks better and more manicured than natural grass, so you're rarely pushing back against community standards. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on deck size and whether we're removing old pavers or concrete first.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for Georgia's summers and won't fade or break down from UV exposure or the constant moisture near pools. Unlike natural grass, it won't thin out from foot traffic or develop mold in our humid climate. You'll actually get a cooler surface than dark concrete in peak heat.
We install a base layer of crushed stone and gravel that sits between your existing clay and the turf itself. This lets rainwater percolate down and away instead of pooling on the surface. In heavy rain, water moves through the turf backing and into the base, then disperses into the soil. It's specifically designed to handle our wet springs.
Yes, but we'll assess shade patterns during your free estimate. Heavy shade can slow water evaporation, so we might recommend slight grading adjustments or recommend strategic pruning if you own the trees. Most lake-area properties have a mix of sun and shade, which works fine.
Pricing depends on deck size, existing surface removal, and drainage requirements. We typically quote between 8–14 per square foot installed. A standard 400-square-foot pool deck runs 3,200–5,600 before any site prep. We'll give you a firm price during your site visit—no surprises.
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