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Your pool deck sees a lot of action—especially here in Acworth, where summers are hot and the Lake Acworth community thrives on outdoor living. But between the clay-heavy soil that Cobb County's known for, seasonal moisture issues, and the constant wear from barefoot traffic around your pool, maintaining a natural grass deck is exhausting. One heavy rain and you're dealing with mud tracked into the house. A few weeks of summer heat and you're watering constantly just to keep it alive. Artificial turf for pool areas solves all of that. It gives you a soft, comfortable surface that drains properly—no more soggy patches after storms. It won't wash away or compact under foot traffic the way natural grass does around Cauble Park and nearby residential areas. And unlike pavers or concrete, it stays cool underfoot and actually looks like a real yard, not a hardscape. We've installed pool turf in neighborhoods throughout Acworth, including the Lake Acworth area and Downtown Acworth. The transformation is immediate: cleaner pools (no grass clippings floating in), safer decks (no slips on wet grass), and a yard you actually want to spend time in without the constant maintenance headache.
Acworth's location in Cobb County comes with specific turf challenges worth understanding. The clay-based soil near Lake Acworth drains slower than sandy soils, which is why proper drainage under artificial turf is non-negotiable here. We install a perforated base layer that channels water away from the pool and your home's foundation—critical when seasonal rains hit. Sun exposure varies dramatically across Acworth neighborhoods. Properties closer to the lake often have more tree cover, which keeps things cooler but can create moisture pockets if drainage isn't right. Meanwhile, yards in Downtown Acworth and more open residential areas get full southern exposure, meaning your turf's UV stability matters. We anchor the turf properly to handle the foot traffic volume typical around pools—kids running, adults moving loungers—without it shifting. The base prep is where the real work happens in Cobb County clay. We remove the existing grass, amend the soil if needed, compact a gravel base, and install the drainage layer before the turf goes down. This prevents the spongy, waterlogged feel that kills installations in clay-heavy areas. Your HOA guidelines (if applicable in your Acworth neighborhood) typically approve artificial turf for pool areas since it's contained and maintained. We'll verify local codes before we start.
Absolutely. The issue with clay isn't the turf itself—it's what's underneath. We excavate and install a engineered drainage base that prevents water from pooling under the turf, which is especially important near Lake Acworth where seasonal moisture is common. Proper installation means water drains through the turf and away from your pool and foundation.
Modern pool turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia's intense sun without fading. We source materials rated for high-traffic pool areas that maintain color year-round. Some minor color variation happens with any turf over years of use, but our products are designed to resist it far longer than natural grass survives.
Maintenance is simple: rinse it occasionally with a hose to clear dust and debris, and brush the fibers if they start laying down flat. Unlike natural grass, there's no mowing, fertilizing, or fighting weeds. Most Acworth homeowners find their pool area stays cleaner because no grass clippings blow into the water.
Yes. We service both ZIP codes throughout Acworth and can typically complete a pool turf installation in one to two days depending on your deck size. Our team handles site prep, drainage setup, turf installation, and infill—all the details that make it last.
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