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Your pool deck in East Cobb takes a beating—and that's before you factor in the clay soil and Georgia heat. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Lassiter area, and the transformation is always the same: homeowners go from fighting mud stains and dead grass patches to actually enjoying their backyards. Cobb County's established lots often have mature trees creating shade patterns that make natural grass struggle. Artificial turf doesn't care about shade. It doesn't care about the clay. It just stays green, safe, and maintenance-free year-round. We're based 15 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know exactly what works here—the drainage challenges, the HOA expectations, and the realistic budget for homes in the 30062 and 30066 zip codes. If you're tired of muddy pool areas and brown patches come August, let's talk about what synthetic turf can do for your backyard.
East Cobb's clay base is actually perfect for artificial turf installation. Unlike natural grass that suffocates in compacted clay, synthetic turf sits on top of a drainage system we design specifically for Cobb County soil. Homeowners in Pope and Indian Hills often have larger, established lots with mature oak and pine trees—which means unpredictable shade patterns that keep natural grass thin and patchy. Pool areas compound this problem because of the chemical splash and foot traffic. Your HOA guidelines typically focus on appearance and property lines, not material type, which gives you flexibility here. Most East Cobb pools sit in backyards ranging from 6,000 to 15,000 square feet, so a pool surround of 300–800 square feet is standard. We install a crushed stone base (6–8 inches) over landscape fabric to handle Cobb's seasonal drainage and the occasional hard rain. The turf itself stays cool underfoot in summer and drains standing water in minutes—critical when you're dealing with chlorine runoff and wet feet moving in and out of the pool area constantly.
Yes. We install a engineered drainage base with crushed stone and fabric that sits between the clay and turf. Water moves through the synthetic material into the stone layer, then percolates down. East Cobb's clay actually helps—it keeps water from pooling beneath the base. We've never had drainage complaints in neighborhoods like Lassiter or Indian Hills.
Absolutely. The material is chlorine-resistant and won't break down from chemical splash. We recommend rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water if you notice heavy buildup, but most East Cobb homeowners never need to. It's safer than concrete—no slipping hazard and softer on feet.
Typically 2–4 days, depending on size and existing conditions. Most East Cobb properties have clear access and established landscaping, so we're not clearing brush or hauling debris. A 500-square-foot pool deck usually takes 2–3 days from site prep to final seaming.
We haven't encountered rejection in neighborhoods like Pope or Indian Hills. Most HOAs care that it looks maintained and matches your landscape aesthetic. Bring your turf sample to your HOA contact if you want written approval first—it's a quick conversation and protects everyone.
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