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A pool deck in Hiram doesn't have to be slippery, scalding, or covered in algae by mid-summer. If you're in the Cedarcrest area or over toward Bill Arp, you probably know how fast our Georgia heat hits—and how quickly concrete cracks under that kind of stress. Artificial turf around your pool changes everything. You get a soft, cushioned surface that stays cool underfoot, never gets slick when wet, and doesn't require the constant scrubbing that natural grass demands in a humid subtropical climate. Families in Hiram are catching on: instead of struggling with chlorine runoff killing the lawn or dealing with muddy patches around the pool's edge, they're choosing synthetic turf that's built to handle both the splash zone and the 90-degree afternoons. We've installed pools-side turf throughout Paulding County, and we're just 25 minutes away whenever you're ready to transform your backyard into a space your family actually wants to spend time in. No more choosing between a pristine pool and a livable yard—you can have both.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which drains slowly and compacts easily. That matters for pool-area turf because standing water is the enemy—it breeds algae, mosquitoes, and that swampy smell nobody wants near their retreat. Our artificial turf systems here include engineered subsurface drainage that works with (not against) your native soil. We've learned that Hiram's yards vary: some properties in Cedarcrest back onto wooded areas with dappled shade, while Bill Arp–area homes often get full southern exposure. Your pool deck sees different UV loads depending on which way your deck faces. We account for that when choosing pile height and density—taller fibers in full sun help with heat dissipation, while shorter, denser options work better under tree cover. Most Hiram pools we install range from modest 12x24 decks to larger 20x30 layouts, and every install includes proper edging and slope for drainage. Paulding County's suburban growth means newer HOAs sometimes have landscaping codes; we'll review any deed restrictions before we break ground so there are no surprises.
Not with the right product. We install cooler-surface fibers designed for poolside use—they reflect rather than absorb heat. Test it yourself: on a 95-degree day, quality pool turf sits 20–30 degrees cooler than concrete. Hiram's summer sun is intense, but the turf's breathable backing and infill system prevent the heat buildup that makes regular synthetic grass uncomfortable.
Chlorine splash won't hurt the fibers themselves, but over time, heavy chlorine exposure can affect infill and subsurface materials. We use chlorine-resistant infill and UV-stabilized backing for pool installations. Rinsing the deck occasionally with fresh water after heavy pool use extends the life of your turf and keeps it looking fresh longer.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is why we don't rely on it alone. Our pool-turf systems include a perforated base layer and engineered infill that channels water through to gravel or sand layers beneath the turf. This prevents pooling and the muddy edges that plagued natural grass decks in Paulding County for years.
DIY pool-turf projects often fail because drainage design and seam sealing require precision. Improper installation leads to wrinkles, water pooling, and costly repairs. We've fixed several DIY attempts around Hiram. A professional install takes the guesswork out and comes with a warranty backing your investment.
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