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Pool season in Austell runs long—from late spring straight through those humid Georgia summers—and that means your pool deck needs to hold up. Most homeowners around here choose between concrete, pavers, or stone. But here's what we hear most often: "I'm tired of the heat, the maintenance, the algae stains." That's where artificial turf around your pool changes the game. It stays cool underfoot even in July, drains instantly when you're splashing around with the kids, and transforms that boring concrete into an actual backyard oasis. Whether you're in the neighborhoods near Sweetwater Creek or closer to the Six Flags area, pool-side turf is becoming the standard for families who want their deck to look great without the constant upkeep. We've installed hundreds of pool decks across Cobb County, and Austell's particular climate and soil conditions actually work in your favor—meaning proper installation today means years of hassle-free enjoyment. No slippery surfaces, no scalding concrete, no weeds creeping through cracks. Just a comfortable, attractive surface that makes your pool the centerpiece of outdoor entertaining.
Austell sits in South Cobb's transitional zone, which means you get a mix of red clay soil and varying drainage patterns depending on your exact lot. Clay soil can trap moisture, so proper base preparation is critical—this isn't something you want to rush. Around pool decks especially, we see a lot of homeowners dealing with water that pools (pun intended) after heavy rains. Our installation approach in Austell accounts for this by creating a slope and using a quality sub-base that moves water away from your foundation and toward natural drainage. Sun exposure varies wildly here too. Yards backing up to Sweetwater Creek or nestled in the Six Flags corridor neighborhoods might have afternoon shade, which actually helps keep synthetic turf cooler and extends its lifespan. Full-sun pools in Austell can see more UV stress, so we recommend premium-grade turf with superior fade resistance. Most residential pools in this area have modest deck space—twenty by thirty feet is typical—which makes artificial turf a realistic investment. The material itself handles chlorine splash and saltwater systems without degradation, a huge advantage over natural grass or wood.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf is engineered to resist chlorine, bromine, and salt water. That said, we recommend rinsing the deck with fresh water after heavy pool use, especially if you're running a saltwater chlorinator. In Austell's humidity, occasional freshwater rinse prevents any mineral buildup and keeps the fibers looking vibrant for years.
Clay soil holds water, which is why base preparation is everything in Austell. We install a compacted gravel or recycled asphalt base with proper pitch so water drains away from your pool and home. Skipping this step leads to puddles, mold, and premature wear. We've got the clay-soil installation down to a science here.
Yes. The surface is non-toxic and meets safety standards for residential use. It's softer than concrete, so fewer scraped knees. Drainage is immediate—no standing water where bacteria could breed. Pets do great on it too, though we recommend occasional rinses in Austell's warm, humid climate to keep things fresh.
Most residential pool decks—typical for neighborhoods around here—take three to five days from start to finish. We handle site prep, base installation, turf layout, seaming, and infill in one project. You're swimming and entertaining within a week. We're just eighteen minutes from central Austell, so scheduling is flexible.
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