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Your pool area in Hiram deserves better than a muddy, worn-out yard every summer. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've helped homeowners across Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area transform their poolside spaces into lush, maintenance-free retreats that actually handle the Georgia heat and humidity without turning brown or getting soggy. Here's the thing: natural grass around a pool is a losing battle. Constant foot traffic, chlorine splash, and our Paulding County clay soil just don't mix well. By the time June rolls around, you're either staring at bare patches or dealing with mud that tracks into the house. Artificial turf solves all of that. It stays green year-round, handles wet conditions without pooling or compacting, and gives you a soft surface that's comfortable for bare feet. Plus, you'll spend your weekends actually enjoying your pool instead of fighting with your lawn. We've been installing high-quality pool turf in the Hiram area for years, and we know exactly what works in this climate and soil type. Whether your backyard is nestled near the Silver Comet Trail or tucked into one of Hiram's expanding subdivisions, we can design a pool deck solution that fits your space, your style, and your budget.
Paulding County's clay soil is actually one of the biggest reasons pool turf makes sense around here. That heavy clay doesn't drain well, which means your natural grass either stays waterlogged or develops hard, compacted patches after a season of poolside traffic. Artificial turf doesn't care about drainage problems—water runs right through the backing and into the ground below. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on where you are in Hiram. Backyards near the Cedarcrest area and those bordered by mature trees need different turf specifications than the wider-open lots you'll find in newer subdivisions. We assess your specific sunlight patterns during the consultation because some synthetic turfs hold up better under intense, all-day UV exposure. Many HOA communities in Hiram have specific guidelines about pool deck materials and colors, so we always verify those requirements before installation. Yard sizes in Hiram range from modest quarter-acre lots to generous properties, and we customize our approach accordingly. The installation itself is straightforward—we remove the old sod or bare patches, prepare the base layer, and install the turf so it slopes slightly for proper drainage. Our crews are familiar with Hiram's terrain and can handle the work efficiently, typically finishing residential pool areas within a day or two.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically rated for pool environments—the materials resist chlorine breakdown and salt damage that would destroy natural grass. Rinse it occasionally with fresh water if you're using salt chlorination, but standard chlorine pools require zero special maintenance. It won't stain, fade prematurely, or develop bald spots from chemical exposure like grass does.
That's actually a strength. Clay doesn't drain, but turf does. Water passes through the synthetic blade and backing, then drains away or percolates slowly into the clay base without pooling on the surface. You'll never deal with muddy deck conditions again. We slightly slope the installation toward drainage areas for extra assurance.
You *could* DIY, but proper base preparation is critical—especially with Paulding County clay. Mistakes in grading lead to drainage problems or uneven surfaces. We handle the whole job in one or two days, and the investment protects your turf's lifespan. Most homeowners find professional installation worth it for the peace of mind.
Not really. Brush it occasionally to keep the fibers upright, rinse debris, and that's it. No mowing, fertilizing, or reseeding like natural grass. In Hiram's hot summers, you're saving hours of yard work. If you're throwing chlorine around all summer, a quick rinse now and then keeps it looking fresh longer.
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