Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Adairsville homeowners know that poolside living in Bartow County comes with its own set of challenges. That heavy clay soil we're all familiar with doesn't drain well, and keeping natural grass alive around a pool—between the chlorine, foot traffic, and our humid summers—turns into a frustrating cycle of dead patches and muddy deck areas. Artificial turf around your pool is one of those upgrades that makes you wonder why you didn't do it sooner. No more worrying about whether your lawn can handle the chemical runoff or the constant wear from family gatherings. Whether you're in Downtown Adairsville or out near the Barnsley Gardens area, pool turf gives you that clean, maintenance-free zone where kids and guests can walk barefoot without tracking mud into the house. The turf we install drains fast, resists chlorine and UV damage, and looks great for years without the weekly mowing and fertilizing routine. It's the kind of project that turns your backyard into an actual retreat instead of a seasonal headache.
Bartow County's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons pool turf makes sense here. Natural grass struggles with drainage in our terrain, and pool chemicals accelerate that decline. Our artificial turf solutions are engineered to handle chlorine exposure and rapid drainage—water flows right through to a permeable base layer rather than pooling on top or running off into your neighbors' yards. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're closer to the tree-lined residential areas or the more open stretches near major roads. We assess your specific yard during the consultation to recommend turf pile height and color that complements your home's setting. Most Adairsville residential pools sit on standard suburban lots, so we're accustomed to working around existing hardscaping, utility lines, and deck edges. Installation typically takes two to three days depending on site prep. The clay substrate requires proper base preparation—we don't cut corners there—so the turf stays level and drains correctly through Georgia's humid summers and occasional heavy rain.
No. Our pool-grade turf is specifically treated to resist chlorine breakdown. We've installed it on hundreds of residential pools across Georgia without discoloration or fiber degradation. The key is proper drainage and base preparation, which accounts for Bartow County's clay soil. Rinse the turf occasionally during heavy pool season, and it'll outlast the pool itself.
Our drainage system is designed for Georgia's climate. Water doesn't sit on the turf surface; it flows through the pile and into a permeable base layer. That's especially important in Bartow County where clay naturally resists drainage. We size the base and infill to handle our typical summer storms without puddling or washout.
Initial installation runs higher than seeding, but you'll break even within three to four years when you factor in the cost of chemicals, fertilizers, reseeding, and water. No mowing, no dead patches to repair, and zero maintenance around pool chemicals. Most Adairsville homeowners see it as a one-time investment that pays dividends.
Absolutely. We work around existing hardscaping, pool equipment, and utility line easements all the time. Retrofitting is common in established neighborhoods. We'll evaluate your deck height, drainage patterns, and any site constraints during the initial walkthrough and give you an honest timeline and estimate.
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