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Pool season in East Cobb means those Indian Hills and Lassiter-area backyards get serious use—and serious wear. Real grass around a pool deck doesn't stand a chance against chlorine splash, foot traffic, and the Georgia heat. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed pool-surrounding turf for homeowners across 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068, and the difference is immediate. No more muddy edges tracking into the pool. No more dead patches where people shuffle in and out. No more chemical burns turning your lawn yellow. Artificial turf holds up to chlorine, UV exposure, and that relentless summer sun without breaking down or fading. Most East Cobb pools sit on those established upscale lots with mature trees and varied sun patterns—some full sun, some dappled shade. That's actually ideal for turf installation because you're not fighting the intense afternoon blaze the whole day. We can design a pool-surround solution that looks natural, drains properly, and stays green year-round. It's not just about aesthetics, either. Families around the Pope area and near East Cobb Park tell us they actually spend more time outside once the pool turf goes in because there's no maintenance stress. No fertilizer runoff into the pool. No dead zones to worry about. Just a clean, safe, attractive surface that makes your pool the real centerpiece of your yard.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is a mixed blessing for pool installations. The good news: drainage is manageable when we engineer it right, and we know exactly how to slope and prepare for Cobb County's drainage patterns. The bad news: if you try to install turf without proper base preparation, water pools and creates dead zones. We always account for this. Most East Cobb properties—especially in the Indian Hills and Lassiter neighborhoods—sit on half-acre to one-acre lots with established trees. That dappled shade is perfect for pool turf because it reduces heat stress and extends the lifespan of the synthetic fibers. However, if your pool area faces southwest with full afternoon sun exposure, we'll spec a turf blend rated for high-UV environments. Many HOA communities in 30067 and 30068 have landscape guidelines, so we review covenants upfront. Some neighborhoods prefer a specific pile height or color palette, and we make sure your turf meets those standards. Installation around a pool deck is technical—we excavate old sod or dead grass, compact the base, add a sand-and-gravel foundation layer, and then lay the turf with proper seaming. The Pope-area homes we've worked on often have zero-entry pool decks, which means we're creating a seamless transition. Finally, Cobb County's clay means we're extra careful with drainage lines and slope calculations to keep standing water away from your pool equipment.
No—that's one of the biggest reasons homeowners switch to synthetic around their pools. Chlorine splash, saltwater systems, and sunscreen residue don't break down artificial fibers like they destroy natural grass. We've installed turf for dozens of Indian Hills and Lassiter families, and none report fading or degradation from pool chemicals. We recommend occasional rinsing with fresh water after heavy chlorine events, but that's it.
Clay drainage is our biggest consideration. We build a proper sub-base with compacted stone and sand to route water away from your pool deck and equipment. Cobb County's clay can retain moisture, so we slope the turf 1-2% and often install perforated underdrain pipes. This prevents puddling and keeps the turf surface dry year-round, even during heavy Georgia rains.
Absolutely. We work around in-ground and above-ground pools all the time. The process involves careful excavation around the pool perimeter, proper edging to contain the turf, and secure fastening so nothing shifts under foot traffic. Most East Cobb installations take 2–3 days depending on pool size and existing lawn condition.
Not really. Summer sun in East Cobb is intense, but modern turf is UV-stabilized and won't degrade. We recommend brushing the pile occasionally to keep it standing upright and rinsing debris after pool parties. Unlike natural grass, you'll never need to fertilize, treat for fungus, or worry about heat stress—even in July.
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