Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners have been upgrading their pool areas with artificial turf for years now, and fall is genuinely the best window to get it done. The reason isn't complicated: cooler temperatures mean easier installation, the ground isn't baked hard, and you'll have your pool deck ready to go before the holidays roll around. We've installed hundreds of pool-turf projects in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area, where established lots and mature landscaping demand precision work. What makes these installations different from typical lawn projects is the drainage consideration—pool decks get wet, stay wet, and need turf that won't become a swamp or breeding ground for algae. Cobb County's clay-heavy soil actually works in your favor here because we can build proper subsurface drainage that wouldn't be as critical in sandier regions. The upscale lots throughout East Cobb typically have defined hardscape zones, pool equipment placement, and aesthetic standards that our team understands intimately. Fall installation also means you're avoiding the summer heat that can stress both crew and materials. We're less than 15 minutes from most East Cobb addresses, so logistics are straightforward—no long travel time eating into your project timeline or padding your costs. Whether you're near Sewell Mill Library or out toward Lassiter, the approach is the same: professional-grade turf, expert grading, and finishes that hold up to chlorine splash, foot traffic, and Georgia's occasional freeze-thaw cycles.
East Cobb's soil profile is dominated by clay, which is a double-edged sword for pool turf. The good news: it compacts well and provides a stable base. The challenge: water drainage demands careful planning, especially around pool edges where standing water becomes a maintenance headache. We always install a perforated drainage layer beneath the turf, sloped away from the pool structure, to prevent ponding. Most East Cobb pool decks sit in mixed sun and shade due to mature oak and pine coverage—another reason fall installation works: we can assess shade patterns without summer intensity throwing off our readings. Upscale neighborhood HOAs in Indian Hills and surrounding areas sometimes have landscape guidelines worth checking before work begins; we're familiar with these nuances and factor them into design. Your lot size typically allows for generous turf margins around the pool, which is ideal because it gives us room to feather edges and create natural transitions to existing lawn. Installation timing in fall also lets the turf settle naturally through winter weather, so spring arrives with fully rooted, traffic-ready surface. One detail many homeowners overlook: pool chemicals and chlorine exposure. We use infill systems and turf materials rated for this environment—not all artificial grass is created equal, and pool-adjacent installations need specific UV and chemical resistance that regular lawn turf simply doesn't provide.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a engineered base with perforated subsurface drainage sloped away from your pool. Without this, you'd see water pooling within hours of rain or splash. It's not complicated, but it's non-negotiable for pool decks in Cobb County. We've learned this through hundreds of installations in neighborhoods like Pope and Indian Hills.
Cooler temperatures make installation faster and safer for crews. The ground isn't rock-hard from summer heat, so we achieve better base compaction and drainage setup. Most importantly, your turf has fall and winter to settle and root before heavy spring and summer use. You'll be pool-ready by Memorial Day with zero settling issues.
Standard landscape turf isn't designed for chlorine exposure. We specify pool-grade materials with chemical-resistant backing and infill formulas that won't degrade from splashing or regular maintenance runoff. It's a specific product choice—not all artificial grass suppliers carry pool-rated options, but we do.
Most projects—the average upscale lot has 400–600 square feet of pool-adjacent decking—take one to two days. Site prep and drainage setup are the real time commitment, but fall weather cooperates. We're based locally (15 minutes away), so scheduling and follow-ups are seamless.
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