Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: it's March in East Cobb, the weather's finally warming up, and your pool is calling—but your lawn around it looks rough. That's exactly when we hear from homeowners in Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, and Pope who've had enough of muddy footprints, dead grass patches, and constant upkeep. Artificial turf around your pool deck transforms everything. No more chlorine-bleached dead spots. No more slipping on wet sod. No more choosing between enjoying your pool and babying your lawn. We've installed hundreds of pool-area turf systems in Cobb County, and spring is when most people finally decide to make the move. The good news? Our spring special is live right now, and we're just 15 minutes from your neighborhood. East Cobb's established lots—especially those with mature trees and afternoon sun exposure—are perfect candidates for synthetic turf. You get a clean, safe, dry surface year-round, and honestly, it looks sharper than natural grass ever will around water. Whether you're hosting a Memorial Day cookout or just tired of wrestling with Mother Nature every weekend, artificial turf is the move.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. That dense clay base holds water beautifully—terrible for natural grass drainage around pools, but great news for artificial turf installation. We actually have a solid foundation to work with. Drainage is still critical, though. We route water away from your pool's equipment and home foundation using proper substrate prep underneath the turf. The shade patterns around East Cobb's mature tree canopy matter too. Neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area have established properties with oak and hickory cover. Artificial turf thrives in dappled shade, unlike natural grass, which struggles. Your HOA guidelines in these upscale communities typically welcome turf improvements—it's an aesthetic upgrade that increases curb appeal. Most pool-adjacent yards in this area run 800 to 2,000 square feet for the deck and surrounding landscape. We customize installation zones, often running turf from the pool edge through transition areas to blend with existing lawn. Spring installation avoids summer heat stress and gives you a fully cured surface before peak pool season. We also pay attention to foot traffic patterns—high-wear areas near gates and entry points get reinforced base layers.
No. Modern pool turf is chlorine-resistant and won't absorb chemicals or degrade from regular pool exposure. We use permeable backing that allows water to drain through, not pool water to sit on top. The turf itself is inert—your pool chemistry stays exactly as is. Occasional rinse-offs keep it fresh, but there's no chemical interaction.
Clay soil actually works in our favor for turf installation. We build a engineered base layer that redirects water away from your pool and foundation. The turf itself is fully permeable, so rainfall drains straight through into the clay base, preventing puddles. You'll never have standing water like you would with natural sod on clay.
Absolutely—spring is ideal. Cooler temps mean the turf cures properly, and you'll have a fully finished system ready for pool season. We're scheduling 15 days out from East Cobb, and our spring special covers materials and labor. Typical pool-deck installs take 2–3 days depending on square footage.
Yes. Most East Cobb upscale neighborhoods view turf as a landscape improvement, not a downgrade. We've done dozens of installs in these communities without pushback. We recommend checking your specific HOA guidelines, but pool-area turf is almost universally approved since it increases property aesthetics and safety.
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