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Pool season in Austell runs longer than most folks expect—and that's exactly why artificial turf around your pool deck makes so much sense. Between the Six Flags area humidity and those warm Cobb County summers, natural grass either burns out or turns into a muddy mess the second your family starts using the pool regularly. We've installed pool turf in neighborhoods all across Austell, from the Sweetwater Creek side of town to areas closer to Six Flags, and the difference is night and day. Homeowners stop fighting with dead patches, chlorine damage, and that constant cycle of seeding and reseeding. Instead, they get a clean, safe, slip-resistant surface that stays green year-round and handles heavy foot traffic without complaint. Your pool area becomes the place the whole neighborhood wants to hang out—and you're not spending weekends fixing the yard. We're just 18 minutes from most Austell homes, so we've seen what works here and what doesn't. Let's talk about turning that pool area into something that actually works for your family.
Austell sits in that transitional zone of South Cobb, and your soil probably tells the story—a lot of clay mixed with whatever else is underneath. That clay drains slowly, which means after a pool party or even just morning watering, natural turf stays soggy longer than you'd like. Artificial turf solves that instantly. We build in proper base preparation and drainage so water moves away from your pool deck instead of pooling (no pun intended). Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near Sweetwater Creek or in one of the more open developments closer to Six Flags. Full-sun pool decks need our premium UV-stabilized turf so the color holds up through those intense Georgia afternoons. Partially shaded pools are easier—almost any quality turf performs well there. Most Austell homes have yards sized between a quarter and half acre, so pool decks range from compact 200-square-foot setups to sprawling 600-plus-square-foot entertainment spaces. Whatever your footprint, we customize the installation to match your actual layout and traffic patterns. The chlorine and saltwater considerations are the same everywhere, but our installation method accounts for Austell's specific drainage challenges.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically rated for pool environments—the fibers won't break down from chemical exposure, and Austell's warm, humid conditions actually don't affect quality pool turf negatively. The real key is base drainage, which we handle during installation. Water runs through instead of sitting, so your deck stays clean and safe. We've installed hundreds of pool decks in Cobb County with zero chlorine-related failures.
It depends on your deck size, existing ground condition, and which turf grade you choose. Most Austell pools fall into the 300–500-square-foot range, and pricing reflects that. We always quote after a site visit because Austell's clay soil sometimes needs extra prep work. Call us for a free consultation—we're 18 minutes away from most addresses in 30106 and 30168.
Pool-grade artificial turf stays significantly cooler than concrete or pavers because of its fiber composition and the air gaps in the backing. Yes, full sun in July gets warm, but it's never uncomfortably hot for bare feet—nothing like standing on a sun-baked deck. Many Austell homeowners actually prefer it to natural grass because there's no muddy runoff.
Minimal. Rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and debris—Austell's seasonal pollen is real. That's honestly most of it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting clay soil drainage issues. In 5+ years, we haven't had a single Austell customer regret the switch. It's the lowest-maintenance pool deck surface out there.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.