Heat Resistance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram summers are no joke. If you've got a pool in the Cedarcrest or Bill Arp area, you know that real grass turns into a brown, patchy mess by July—especially with the intense heat bouncing off that water. The good news? Artificial turf around your pool deck changes everything. You get that clean, resort-style look without watching your lawn die every year, and your feet won't get scorched on hot pavers. We've installed pool turf in neighborhoods all across Paulding County, and Hiram homeowners consistently tell us it's the best upgrade they made. No more muddy deck edges, no chlorine damage eating away at your natural grass, and zero maintenance when you're already spending time keeping the pool chemistry balanced. Our team knows the Hiram area well—we're just 25 minutes away—so we understand exactly what your yard goes through. Whether you're near Silver Comet Trail or closer to Hiram City Park, we can design a pool surround that handles the heat, the moisture, and the heavy foot traffic without breaking down.
Paulding County clay is dense and doesn't drain quickly, which means natural grass around pools gets waterlogged in spring and cracks in summer heat. Artificial turf actually solves this problem because we install a proper base layer that channels water away from your pool equipment—something grass roots can't do reliably. Your Hiram lot probably gets 6-8 hours of direct sun daily, depending on whether you're tree-shaded in the Cedarcrest area or more open toward Bill Arp. Heat-resistant synthetic blades (we use premium brands rated for 160+ degrees) stay comfortable underfoot even on 95-degree days when real grass would be dormant or dying. Most Hiram residential pools sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, giving us room to create a functional surround that looks intentional rather than cramped. Installation typically takes 3-5 days, and we work around your existing deck, fencing, and landscaping without disrupting your pool season. The clay base means we'll often recommend a crushed stone sub-base to ensure proper drainage—that's standard practice in our area.
Not if you choose the right product. We install heat-reflective turf blades rated for extreme Georgia sun. At peak afternoon temps, our pool turf stays 15-20 degrees cooler than concrete and won't burn your feet like dark pavers do. We also recommend a lighter infill material, which keeps the surface temperature down even on 95-degree days.
Absolutely. Paulding's heavy clay drains poorly, so we always add a perforated base layer and crushed stone foundation. This prevents water from pooling under your turf—critical around a pool where moisture is constant. Without proper drainage prep, you'd see algae growth and soggy spots within months.
Most Hiram HOAs approve artificial turf, especially for pool surrounds where it's clearly functional. We recommend checking your CC&Rs for blade height and color restrictions. We've worked with several Cedarcrest and Bill Arp communities and can guide you through any approval process needed.
Quality turf lasts 12-15 years in our Georgia climate. Chlorine exposure and intense UV are the main factors, but modern turf is engineered to handle both. We use premium brands and proper infill maintenance extends lifespan even longer. Many Hiram homeowners find it outlasts three or four cycles of natural grass.
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