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Pool season in Hiram hits different when your yard is actually usable year-round. That Paulding County clay we all deal with? It turns into a muddy mess the second kids start running around the pool deck, and traditional grass can't handle the constant foot traffic and chlorine splash-off. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas, and the transformation is remarkable. Homeowners go from hosing off mud before anyone comes inside to having a clean, maintenance-free zone that looks sharp whether you're hosting a summer cookout or just getting the family out for a quick swim. The turf drains instantly, won't stain from chlorine, and handles the Georgia heat without turning brown or compacting under regular use. What really sets pool turf apart is that it stays soft underfoot—important when kids are running barefoot around water. We're local to Hiram (just 25 minutes away), and we understand the specific challenges of installing around pools here: proper drainage with our heavy clay base, UV resistance for full-sun exposure, and making sure the perimeter is secure so nobody's pulling up edges. If you've been putting off that pool project because you didn't want to deal with a swampy yard, let's talk about making that space actually functional.
Hiram's Paulding County clay is beautiful for building foundations but terrible for poolside drainage. Water sits, mud forms, and whatever grass you plant gets stressed immediately. Artificial turf solves this because it's installed over a proper base layer that channels water away—critical for areas like Cedarcrest where yards can be tighter and grading matters. Sun exposure around pools varies wildly depending on whether you're near Silver Comet Trail (more shade from tree cover) or in more open Hiram neighborhoods. We size and select turf specifically for your microclimate: high-traffic zones get our most durable blades, while shaded areas near mature trees can use slightly softer products. Most Hiram pool decks range from 300 to 800 square feet, and that size works perfectly for artificial turf installation. The key consideration here is substrate prep—we remove the old sod, amend that clay base with proper stone and drainage, and install turf that won't shift under the constant moisture and foot traffic. Hiram's humidity means we also ensure your turf has excellent airflow underneath to prevent odors or algae growth. Installation timeline is usually 2–3 days depending on deck size, and we coordinate with your pool service to make sure nothing interferes with chemical balance.
Not at all. Our pool-grade turf is specifically treated to resist chlorine, salt, and other chemicals. The fibers won't fade or degrade from splash-off, and drainage is built in so chemicals don't pool underneath. We've installed turf around chlorine and saltwater systems across Paulding County without issues. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water to keep it looking pristine.
We don't rely on the clay itself. We excavate, add a stone base layer, then sub-base material for drainage, and install turf on top. This approach prevents that clay from holding water and creating mud. It's standard for pool decks in this area and ensures your turf stays dry and usable even after heavy Georgia rains.
Absolutely. Our turf is non-toxic, UV-stabilized, and soft underfoot—safer than hot concrete and easier on feet than natural grass when wet. It's parent-approved and pet-friendly. We've installed it at homes throughout Cedarcrest and Bill Arp with families and dogs using it daily without any issues.
Most residential pool decks take 2–3 days, depending on size and existing conditions. We're based just 25 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. We'll coordinate around your pool service and ensure everything's ready before you start using the space again.
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