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Pool season in Cartersville means mud, algae stains, and that constant battle between chlorine and Georgia clay. If you've got a pool in Downtown Cartersville or out near LakePoint, you know exactly what we're talking about—that heavy Bartow County soil turns into a slip hazard the second someone gets out of the water. Natural sod drowns in our humidity, gets trampled around pool decks, and basically becomes a maintenance nightmare by July. Artificial turf around your pool changes that equation entirely. You get a clean, safe deck that doesn't turn into a bog after rain, won't stain from chlorine splash, and actually stays green and usable year-round without the constant reseeding. We've installed pool turf for homeowners across Cartersville—from LakePoint families who entertain regularly to folks in quieter neighborhoods who just want a backyard that works. The turf we install is designed to handle pool chemicals, drains fast, and looks better than sod within the first season. No more replacing grass every spring. No more barefoot hazards. Just a functional, attractive pool deck that you can actually enjoy.
Bartow County's heavy clay is exactly why artificial turf makes sense for pool areas. Natural sod struggles with drainage in our soil—water pools up, roots rot, and you're left with dead patches or muddy slip zones. Our clay composition means you'd be replacing sod almost annually if you tried to maintain natural grass around a pool. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property is in the tree-lined neighborhoods of Downtown Cartersville or the more open LakePoint area. We assess shade patterns carefully because that affects both drainage rates and UV exposure for the turf itself. Most residential pools in Cartersville have decks between 400 and 800 square feet—manageable for installation and designed for real family use, not just aesthetics. Installation timing matters here: we schedule work outside peak humidity and heavy rain seasons to ensure proper base preparation and drainage layer setup. The rural-suburban mix means some properties have different setback requirements, so we verify any HOA landscape guidelines or county codes before we start. Your existing deck condition—whether it's concrete, pavers, or compacted earth—determines our prep work, but either way, we're building in proper drainage because Cartersville gets significant seasonal moisture.
Absolutely. Chlorine and salt water don't damage modern synthetic pool turf the way they degrade natural grass. The turf we install is specifically engineered for pool environments—it won't bleach, stain, or degrade from chemical exposure. Bartow County's humidity means drainage is critical, and that's built into our installation with a proper base layer. You just rinse it occasionally and you're done.
That clay is actually why artificial turf wins. We don't fight your soil—we work around it. We install a permeable base layer on top of your existing clay that provides drainage while keeping the turf stable. This prevents the pooling and root rot you'd get with sod. The result is a deck that sheds water properly even after our heavy summer storms.
Yes. If you have a concrete pool deck, we can install synthetic turf directly over it with a proper cushioning layer underneath. This softens the surface for barefoot comfort and creates a completely different look than bare concrete. It's a popular upgrade for LakePoint and Downtown Cartersville pools.
Most residential pool decks take 2–4 days depending on the size and existing surface condition. We handle site prep, base installation, and the turf itself during that window. We work around Bartow County weather patterns, so we schedule outside rainy seasons when possible to ensure the base sets properly.
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