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Pool season in Hiram comes fast, and so does the mud around your deck. That clay soil Paulding County's known for? It's fantastic for holding up foundations, but it's murder on your landscaping once the kids start running back and forth from the water. Between the Bill Arp area's growing families and the Cedarcrest neighborhood's established pools, we've installed artificial turf around hundreds of pool decks in this part of Georgia—and we know exactly what works here. Synthetic pool turf isn't just about looks; it's about solving real problems. No more slipping on wet grass, no algae stains on your deck, and zero mud tracked into the house. Your family gets to enjoy the pool without the cleanup nightmare that comes with natural grass in our climate. We're based just 25 minutes from your neighborhood, so we understand the Hiram homeowner's needs—and we've got the experience to back it up. Whether you're near Silver Comet Trail or closer to Hiram City Park, pool turf transforms your backyard into a functional, low-maintenance oasis that holds up through Georgia summers and doesn't turn into a swamp when we get those spring rains.
Paulding County clay is dense and heavy—great structural qualities, rough on landscape drainage. Around pools, this becomes even more critical. When water pools (pun intended) instead of draining, you're looking at soggy spots, mosquito breeding grounds, and slippery surfaces. That's why proper base preparation matters more in Hiram than it might in sandier counties. Our installation process accounts for this: we lay a crushed stone base that lets water move through instead of sitting on top. Sun exposure varies depending on where your pool sits. Hiram's tree coverage is decent in the Cedarcrest area, but Bill Arp lots tend to be more open. Full-sun pool decks need a turf blend that handles intense UV and heat without fading. Shade areas have their own quirks—less evaporation, potential for mold if drainage isn't right. Lot sizes in Hiram typically run 0.5 to 2 acres, so we're usually working with enough space to do turf right without cramped corners. HOA guidelines exist in some subdivisions, so we always verify before starting. The suburban growth means we see a lot of newer construction with solid grading already in place, which actually makes our job cleaner.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia's climate, including high humidity and those brutal July-August heat waves. It won't fade, won't develop the mold issues natural grass gets in damp conditions, and it stays cool underfoot compared to concrete. The drainage system we install handles our heavy spring rains too.
Clay needs special attention for drainage. We install a robust base layer—typically 4-6 inches of crushed stone—that prevents water from pooling on top of your turf. Without proper base preparation in clay soil, you'll get standing water and eventual turf failure. That's why the installation process is slightly more involved here than in other Georgia counties.
Pool turf has drainage built into the backing and uses shorter, tighter pile construction so it dries faster and won't trap water. Regular lawn turf is designed for aesthetics and foot traffic, not the constant splash and saturation a pool deck experiences. Using the right product matters.
Yes—we work around in-ground and above-ground pools regularly. We handle grading, drainage, and cleanup so your deck is ready to use without disrupting the pool itself. Most installations take 2-3 days depending on deck size and existing conditions. We're local enough to schedule around your family's summer plans.
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