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There's something about a pool in the backyard that changes everything—especially out here in Dallas where summers get hot and the sun doesn't quit. But here's the thing: keeping natural grass alive around a pool is basically a losing battle. The chlorine, the foot traffic, the constant wet-dry cycle—it all takes a toll. That's where artificial turf comes in, and honestly, it's become the go-to solution for pool owners in the Seven Hills and Silver Comet Trail areas who are tired of fighting Mother Nature. We've installed artificial pool turf for dozens of families in 30132 and 30157, and the difference is night and day. You get that lush, green look year-round without the dead patches, without the muddy mess, and without spending your weekends trying to nursemaid a struggling lawn. Whether you're updating an existing pool area or building new—and there's plenty of that happening here in Paulding County right now—artificial turf gives you a clean, safe, low-maintenance surface that actually holds up. It drains properly, stays cool underfoot, and looks great in photos. Most importantly, it lets you actually enjoy your pool instead of stressing about your yard.
Dallas sits on that distinctive Paulding County red clay, which drains differently than sandy soils you might find further south. That actually works in our favor with artificial turf installation—the clay base provides solid support and doesn't shift around like lighter soil can. What we do watch for is the slope and drainage pattern around your pool deck. During Georgia's heavy rain season, water needs somewhere to go, so we always grade the turf installation to direct runoff away from your pool and foundation. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your yard faces the Paulding County side or gets afternoon shade from mature trees. We size and select turf accordingly—full-sun areas benefit from our heat-resistant blends, while shaded spots under oaks can use slightly different pile heights. New construction homes in Seven Hills often have clay-heavy yards with minimal mature landscaping, which means intense sun exposure for much of the day. We account for that during installation. HOA rules in some Dallas neighborhoods do specify maintenance requirements, so we always confirm what's allowed before breaking ground. Typical residential pool decks here run 400–800 square feet; we've done everything from small courtyard setups to expansive entertaining areas. The red clay base means proper substrate prep is non-negotiable—we don't cut corners there.
Absolutely. Quality pool-grade turf is designed for chemical exposure. Chlorine, salt, and sunscreen won't degrade the fibers. We just recommend rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water during heavy pool season, especially in Seven Hills where sun intensity ramps up fast. It's a five-minute job with a hose and keeps everything looking pristine.
It does, and that's actually good news. Red clay compacts well and provides excellent base support, so turf won't shift or settle unevenly. We grade it properly to manage runoff, especially important during Georgia's wet months. The clay's density means we don't need to add as much base material as we might elsewhere.
Heat is real, but modern pool turf blends are engineered to stay cooler than older generations. We select products with reflective fibers and open backing for airflow. Bare feet won't burn. If you're concerned, we can suggest lighter color options or recommend strategic shade structures. Many families in the Silver Comet Trail area do both.
Most residential pool turf projects take 2–4 days depending on size and site prep complexity. New construction homes often go faster because there's less established landscaping to navigate. We handle permits and HOA notification. We're based 30 minutes away, so we can schedule convenience around your timeline.
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