Infill Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Hiram doesn't have to be a maintenance nightmare. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or near Bill Arp, that Paulding County clay soil makes natural grass around your pool a constant battle—it stays muddy, compacts easily, and turns into a slippery mess when wet. Artificial turf for pool areas solves all of that. You get a clean, safe, non-slip surface that stays green year-round without the soggy patches or constant upkeep. We've installed pool turf systems across Hiram for homeowners who got tired of tracking dirt into the house and dealing with dead grass spots from chlorine splash. The right infill system makes a huge difference in how your pool deck performs and feels underfoot. We're just 25 minutes away in the LawnLogic service area, and we know exactly how to handle the specific challenges of pool installations in this part of Paulding County.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best reasons to go artificial around your pool. Natural grass struggles here because clay doesn't drain well, and pool areas need excellent drainage to prevent standing water and mold growth. When you add chlorine splash, constant foot traffic, and our summer humidity, you're looking at a dead zone pretty quickly. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most Hiram pool decks benefit from recycled rubber or silica sand infill systems—the rubber stays cooler underfoot on those hot Georgia days, while silica sand provides excellent drainage and stability. Your yard size and sun exposure matter too. Homes near the Silver Comet Trail corridor tend to have more shade in morning hours, which actually helps keep synthetic turf cooler. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA rules (common in Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas), artificial pool turf typically gets approved because it's consistently maintained and stays pristine. We customize the infill depth and drainage setup based on your specific pool size, deck layout, and how much foot traffic you expect during the season.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and UV damage. In Hiram's climate, we recommend rinsing your turf occasionally with fresh water to prevent any mineral buildup, but it won't degrade or discolor like natural grass would. The infill system we choose—either rubber or sand—is also chlorine-resistant and won't break down.
Yes. Quality pool turf has a textured surface that mimics natural grass and provides excellent grip when wet. It won't get hot like concrete or pavers do in summer sun, especially if you choose rubber infill. Families in Hiram love that their kids can run around the pool safely without slipping or getting splinters.
We install a perforated base layer underneath that channels water away quickly, preventing pooling and mold. Hiram's clay soil actually makes this system more important—without proper drainage, water sits. Our setup ensures water moves through the turf and base into a drain system, keeping your deck dry and safe year-round.
Most do. Artificial turf is cleaner, more uniform, and requires zero chemical treatments—which actually appeals to neighborhood associations. We've completed multiple pool installations in Hiram neighborhoods with HOA approval. Check your specific community guidelines, but we can help you navigate the approval process.
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