Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Austell doesn't last year-round, but your backyard should feel resort-ready whenever you're ready to use it. That's where artificial turf around your pool makes all the difference. Whether you're in the Six Flags area or closer to Sweetwater Creek, we've installed pool-side turf for homeowners who got tired of mud, algae stains, and dead grass patches from chlorine splash and foot traffic. The thing about Austell's clay-heavy soil is that it doesn't drain well naturally—so real grass around pools tends to stay wet, compacted, and honestly, pretty ugly. Synthetic turf solves that problem completely. It drains in seconds, stays green year-round, and gives you a clean, safe surface right up to the pool edge. We're based just 18 minutes away in the area, so we know exactly what works in Cobb County yards. Our seasonal pricing reflects real Georgia weather patterns: spring installations (March–May) tend to be our busiest and most competitive period, while fall work (September–November) and winter projects often come with better rates and faster scheduling.
Austell sits in that transitional zone of South Cobb clay, which is both a challenge and a reason to choose turf. Real grass struggles here—the clay compacts easily, drainage is sluggish, and chlorine from pool water accelerates that dead-spot problem. Artificial turf doesn't care about clay. It sits on top of a properly graded base and perforated subsurface layer that lets water drain straight through. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your backyard faces the tree line near Sweetwater Creek or opens up to full afternoon rays. We design pool decks with that in mind—some synthetic turf products are better in high-traffic, high-sun zones. Yard sizes in the Austell area range from tight 0.25-acre lots to sprawling half-acre spaces, so your pool surround might be 200 square feet or 1,000. Installation timing matters: we avoid the worst heat of July–August and the occasional heavy spring rains that make base prep slower. Many Austell properties also fall under HOA rules (particularly in developed neighborhoods), and we're familiar with those common restrictions on turf color and pile height.
Austell's clay soil drains poorly, so water pools around your deck. Add chlorine splash, foot traffic, and summer heat, and real grass just can't compete. The clay stays waterlogged, roots rot, and you're left with muddy patches. Artificial turf fixes this because it drains immediately and isn't affected by chlorine or compaction.
Spring (March–May) is peak season, so pricing is higher and schedules fill up. Fall (September–November) is our sweet spot for pricing and availability. Winter is possible but slower for base prep if rain hits. Summer heat makes it uncomfortable for installation crews. We adjust pricing seasonally based on demand and weather windows.
Absolutely. Austell's clay base means we install a perforated sub-layer and slope the turf toward drainage points. Without it, water sits and defeats the purpose. We've seen DIY installs fail because they skipped this step. Proper grading and undersurface are non-negotiable in Cobb County.
Many Austell properties do have HOA oversight, especially in established neighborhoods. Most allow synthetic turf, but they often have rules about pile height, color (usually natural green), and edge finishing. We review your HOA docs before installation to make sure we're compliant. It's one less headache for you.
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