Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Cartersville runs long—from late spring through early fall, and if you've got a backyard oasis near LakePoint or out in the rural-suburban stretches of Bartow County, you know how fast that poolside deck can turn into a mud pit or a slippery mess. That's where recycled-material artificial turf comes in. Instead of fighting Georgia clay or watching natural grass thin out from constant foot traffic around your pool, you get a durable, low-maintenance surface that handles wet conditions without becoming a safety hazard. We've installed pool-facing turf in Cartersville for homeowners who got tired of replacing sod every couple years, dealing with bare patches, and tracking dirt into their homes. Recycled synthetic turf isn't just practical—it's built from reclaimed rubber and plastic that would otherwise end up in a landfill, so you're doing something smart for your yard and the environment at the same time. Whether your property sits near Downtown Cartersville or further out toward the quieter neighborhoods, pool turf gives you that finished, resort-like feel without the constant upkeep.
Bartow County's heavy clay soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons homeowners around Cartersville turn to artificial turf near pools. Clay drains slowly, stays wet longer, and creates that slippery, muddy transition zone that defeats the purpose of having a backyard retreat. Native grass struggles here too—it thins out fast under the combination of pool chemicals, foot traffic, and our humid summers. Pool areas also deal with unique sun exposure patterns. If your property is in the LakePoint area or near tree lines common in rural Cartersville, you might have shifting shade throughout the day, which means some deck zones get intense afternoon heat while others stay damp. Recycled synthetic turf handles both extremes without degrading. Installation in Cartersville typically involves grading out that clay base, adding a permeable base layer (critical for drainage around pools), and securing the turf so it doesn't shift with foot traffic or pool maintenance equipment moving across it. Most residential lots in our service area range from quarter-acre to two-acre properties, so pool decks usually run 200–600 square feet—a manageable project that makes a huge difference in usability and appearance.
Yes. Recycled-material turf is engineered to resist chemical degradation. In Cartersville's humid climate, where pools run most of the year, the turf won't yellow, break down, or off-gas near water features. It rinses clean, drains properly, and won't harbor mold or algae the way natural grass does in our wet conditions.
Synthetic turf does warm in direct sun, but it stays cooler than concrete or natural stone. We can install lighter-colored turf for pool areas, and the backing material allows heat to dissipate. Most Cartersville homeowners find it comfortable underfoot, especially compared to scorching deck pavers.
We install a gravel or permeable base layer on top of your clay, then the turf with a drainage backing. Water moves through the turf system and filters into the base rather than pooling on clay. For Cartersville properties with heavy clay, this base prep is non-negotiable and makes all the difference.
Pool deck turf needs precise grading, proper base preparation, and secure edging—especially in Cartersville where clay shifts. Professional installation ensures drainage works correctly, the surface stays level, and seams don't lift. It's worth having it done right from the start.
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