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Pool season in Austell is real, and so is the mud. If you've got a pool in the Six Flags area or anywhere around South Cobb, you already know what we're talking about—that red clay soil turns into a slippery mess the second someone gets out of the water. Synthetic turf around your pool deck isn't just about looks anymore. It's the difference between a backyard that feels premium and one that drains like a swamp every summer. We've installed pool turf for homeowners throughout Austell, from the neighborhoods near Sweetwater Creek to properties backing up to those thick Georgia clay banks. What makes pool turf different from regular lawn artificial grass is drainage, slip resistance, and durability under constant foot traffic and chlorine splash. The good news? It's way more affordable than you think, especially with monthly financing options that spread the cost out so your wallet doesn't take a shock. We're just 18 minutes away in Cobb County, which means we know your soil, your humidity, and exactly how much sun your backyard actually gets in July and August. Let's talk about turning that muddy pool area into a year-round entertaining space.
Austell sits on South Cobb's transitional clay soil, which drains slowly and stays wet longer than you'd like—especially around pool areas. That red clay compacts hard when it dries, and it becomes a skating rink when it's wet. Synthetic pool turf solves both problems. Most Austell properties in the Six Flags vicinity and surrounding neighborhoods get solid afternoon sun exposure, which is great for natural grass but brutal on chlorine-treated synthetic materials if you choose the wrong product. We spec turf rated for UV stability and chemical resistance because pool water and sunlight are partners in degradation. Home sizes in the Austell area vary widely—some lots are tight urban properties, others are spacious estates—so your pool surround might be 200 square feet or 500 square feet. Installation around pools requires precision because you're working near concrete decks, water features, and often existing hardscaping. Our crews know how to slope drainage correctly so you're not creating a swamp on the other side of your deck. If you have an HOA in your neighborhood, most approve synthetic pool turf as long as it meets residential aesthetic standards, but we'll help you verify that before we break ground.
Not if you install the right product. We use pool-grade synthetic turf rated for chlorine and salt water exposure. Austell's summer sun intensifies UV damage, so we specifically choose materials with UV inhibitors built in. Regular rinsing after pool parties helps too, but our turf won't degrade from normal pool splashing and foot traffic.
We install a perforated underlayment system that sits on top of your native clay. Water drains through the turf and underlayment, then disperses across the clay base or into grading we create during installation. Austell's clay means we can't rely on the soil itself to drain, so the engineering matters. We get it right.
Absolutely. We offer monthly financing options so you're not paying thousands upfront. Most Austell homeowners spread the project cost over 12 to 24 months, keeping monthly payments in the $150–$300 range depending on the scope. Ask us about flexible terms when you call for your estimate.
A typical pool surround project—say 300–400 square feet—takes two to three days from start to finish. We remove old grass or pavement, prep the clay base, install underlayment and drainage, then lay and secure the synthetic turf. You're ready to use it by day three or four.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.