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Pool season in Hiram comes with a challenge most homeowners don't think about until summer hits: that strip of dirt and mud around your pool deck. Whether your place is in the Cedarcrest area or over toward Bill Arp, you're dealing with Paulding County's heavy clay soil—the kind that stays wet, compacts hard, and turns into a slippery mess when you're walking barefoot from the house to the water. Artificial turf around your pool solves this in a way real grass just can't. It doesn't get torn up by chlorine and foot traffic, it won't leave mud on your pavers, and you won't spend your summer fighting to keep it alive. We've installed pool turf for dozens of homes around Hiram, and the difference is immediate. Your kids can get out of the pool and actually walk to grab a towel without tracking clay through the house. It's low-maintenance, it stays green year-round, and it gives you that finished, resort-like look that makes your backyard feel like an actual destination instead of a construction zone.
Hiram's clay soil works against natural grass in ways suburban Atlanta homeowners sometimes underestimate. That heavy Paulding County clay holds moisture, which means real turf around your pool stays boggy longer after rain and creates ideal conditions for fungal issues—especially with chlorine splash and constant foot traffic. Artificial pool turf eliminates that entirely. You also need to think about sun exposure. Lots of Hiram properties have mature trees (great for shade during those hot afternoons), but that means portions of your pool deck might stay damp longer in natural turf. With synthetic turf, shade doesn't create the same maintenance headaches. We design pool installations to handle the specific drainage patterns on your lot, accounting for how Paulding County slopes and where water naturally wants to collect. Most Hiram pool areas run anywhere from 300 to 1,000 square feet of deck space, depending on whether you're in a more compact subdivision near Silver Comet Trail or on a larger property further out. We'll assess your exact setup, your pool chemistry, and your foot traffic patterns to choose the right turf product and infill system for longevity.
No—that's actually one of the biggest advantages over real grass. Paulding County clay soil + chlorine splash = dead patches in natural grass. Synthetic turf is chemically engineered to resist chlorine, salt, and UV damage. We just recommend rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water to keep mineral buildup minimal, especially during heavy pool season.
Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles are gentler than northern climates, so your turf stays stable year-round. We design drainage so spring rains and winter moisture don't pool around your deck. In summer, synthetic turf actually stays cooler underfoot than real grass would, which matters when you're barefoot in July.
Most residential pool installations take 2–4 days, depending on deck size and site prep. Since we're just 25 minutes from Hiram, we can schedule around your summer schedule. We handle grading, drainage, base prep, and turf installation without dragging the project out.
Some do, but pool decks are typically exempt since they're functional hardscape areas, not front-lawn displays. We always recommend checking your CC&Rs first. We've worked with several Hiram HOAs and know the landscape rules—we'll help you navigate approval if needed.
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