Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You've probably walked or biked the Silver Comet Trail and noticed how many families in Dallas are upgrading their backyards. That red clay we're all dealing with in Paulding County? It's not exactly ideal for keeping a natural grass play area looking decent, especially when kids are running around a pool all summer. Pool turf solves that problem in a way that's hard to beat. It stays green even during dry spells, doesn't turn into mud when wet, and honestly, it's softer underfoot than most people expect. We're seeing a real boom in new construction through Seven Hills and the surrounding neighborhoods, and a lot of those families are choosing artificial turf for their pool decks and play areas specifically because it holds up to constant use. No more fighting with drainage issues or patchy grass. Your toddlers get a safe, clean surface to play on, and you get your weekends back instead of spending them fighting with lawn maintenance.
Dallas sits on that thick Paulding County red clay that drains like concrete. If you've got a pool, that clay becomes either a wet mess or rock-hard depending on the season—which is exactly why pool turf makes so much sense here. The artificial surface sits on top of a proper base, so you're not battling clay drainage problems anymore. Sun exposure matters too. Most Dallas yards get solid afternoon heat, especially if you're in the newer Seven Hills developments where trees are still small. We size your turf's yarn density and backing to handle that UV load without fading. The newer neighborhoods also tend to have HOA guidelines around landscaping materials and color—we work within those. Pool areas specifically need something slip-resistant and quick-draining, which our pool-grade turf handles better than standard artificial grass. Installation takes into account the slope needed for water runoff around your pool deck, and we make sure edges integrate cleanly with pavers or concrete if you've got them.
Our pool-grade turf is designed differently than landscape turf—it stays noticeably cooler and has better drainage. In Paulding County summers, even quality artificial pool turf can warm up, but we recommend lighter colors and proper base installation. Adding shade from a pergola or natural trees (once they grow in those new Seven Hills yards) makes a real difference. We can advise on specific product choices when we visit your property.
Red clay actually works in your favor here. We excavate, compact that clay base, then add a geotextile barrier and engineered base layer. The clay creates a solid, stable foundation. This setup prevents the shifting and settling you'd see in sandy soil. For pool areas, we slope everything slightly so water drains away from your deck and toward proper drainage points.
Absolutely. Our turf is chlorine-resistant and designed for pool environments. The yarn won't degrade from regular chemical exposure, and there's no toxic off-gassing. It's softer and more forgiving than concrete for falls—which matters when little ones are running around. Quick drying means less standing water breeding algae or bacteria.
Yes, and we do it often. Seven Hills and other Paulding County subdivisions are popular for pool installs. We coordinate with HOA guidelines and work around new construction schedules. Since we're about 30 minutes from Dallas, we can handle your project without long travel delays. Just give us a call to discuss your neighborhood's specific requirements.
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