Fire Rating — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas, Georgia has become one of Paulding County's fastest-growing residential areas, and we're seeing a real surge in homeowners installing artificial turf around pools. There's something about the Silver Comet Trail community and the newer Seven Hills developments that makes sense for synthetic turf—especially when you're dealing with pool decks and want a surface that won't turn to mud after a Georgia rain. We've installed plenty of pool-side turf in the 30132 and 30157 ZIP codes, and honestly, it solves problems that natural grass just can't handle. You get that soft, maintenance-free deck surface without the algae growth, without the slippery moss that builds up in shaded pool areas, and without having to worry about fertilizer chemicals near where your family swims. The fire-rating requirements for pool decks are legit too—especially if you're in a newer development with HOA landscape guidelines. Our team at LawnLogic is only about 30 minutes away, so we know exactly what Dallas homeowners deal with when it comes to summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and keeping their yards functional year-round.
That red clay soil Dallas sits on drains differently than what you find elsewhere in Georgia, which actually works in artificial turf's favor around pools. Clay doesn't percolate water the way sandy soil does, so natural grass gets waterlogged and develops fungal issues—especially in shaded corners near pool equipment or under trees. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The neighborhoods around Silver Comet Trail and Seven Hills tend to have a mix of full-sun and partially shaded yards, and turf performs consistently in both. You'll see a lot of newer construction in Dallas with modest to mid-sized backyards, which means pool decks and tight spaces where you can't afford dead zones or patchy coverage. Most HOA communities in Paulding County are fine with quality synthetic turf as long as it meets fire-safety specs—and that's where professional installation matters. The Georgia summer heat isn't easy on cheap turf, but premium products are engineered for it. We install with proper base layers and drainage systems that handle the heavy summer rainfall your area gets. That foundation is what keeps your pool deck safe, clean, and looking sharp for years.
Yes, especially if you're in a Seven Hills or newer Paulding County development with HOA rules. Most associations require a Class C or better fire rating for pool-adjacent landscaping. We install turf that meets or exceeds those standards. It's not negotiable—your HOA or insurance can flag non-compliant materials. We handle all the specification work so you don't have to guess.
No—that's one of the huge advantages over natural grass. Our pool-side turf has textured fibers and proper infill that drains fast and provides traction even when wet. The red clay soil under Dallas yards holds water, so natural grass gets slick and mossy. Artificial turf solves that in a way nothing else does.
A typical pool deck project takes 2–4 days depending on size and site prep. Red clay in Paulding County sometimes needs extra grading work, but that's part of our process. We're 30 minutes from Dallas, so we can fit you into our schedule quickly. We'll give you a timeline before we start.
Absolutely. We've done plenty of concrete-to-turf conversions in the Dallas area. The concrete becomes your base layer, we add a shock pad for safety and comfort, then lay the turf on top. It's faster and often cheaper than full ground prep, and the result is just as durable.
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