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Pool season in Hiram runs long—from late spring straight through early fall—and that means your pool deck takes a beating. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or out toward Bill Arp, most homeowners around here end up choosing between cracked concrete, slippery pavers, or that sandbox-like mulch that tracks everywhere. Artificial turf around your pool solves all three problems at once. It stays cool underfoot even on hot Georgia afternoons, it won't rot or mold in our humidity, and your family actually wants to walk barefoot on it. The Silver Comet Trail crowd knows this area well—it's growing fast, lot sizes are generous, and yard space is something people take seriously. That's exactly why pool turf has become the go-to move for Hiram families who want a finished, low-maintenance deck that looks sharp year-round. We're based just 25 minutes away and we've installed turf around dozens of pools in Paulding County. The difference between a DIY install and a professional one becomes obvious pretty quickly, especially when you're dealing with drainage around a pool.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain fast. That's your biggest consideration with pool turf. Clay loves to hold water, so proper base preparation and a good drainage layer underneath the turf are non-negotiable—not optional. A poorly prepped pool deck will puddle after rain or when you're splashing around, and nobody wants that. Our crews always slope the turf slightly away from the pool and use a permeable base that keeps water moving. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Properties near Bill Arp tend to have more tree cover, which is great for cooling but means you'll want a UV-stabilized turf that won't fade in dappled light. Cedarcrest lots sometimes open up more to the south and west, so heat reflection becomes the conversation. HOA rules in suburban Hiram neighborhoods are usually turf-friendly, but we always check before we dig. Your lot size—whether it's a small courtyard pool area or a sprawling backyard—changes how we phase the work and whether we're removing old pavers, concrete, or starting fresh. We measure everything and build a site-specific plan.
Not when it's installed right. The turf we use in Hiram has a backing that reflects heat instead of absorbing it. That said, in peak July heat, any dark surface will warm up. Light-colored or cool-touch varieties stay noticeably cooler. We'll recommend the best option based on how much direct sun your pool deck gets. Most customers say it's far cooler than concrete.
Clay is exactly why we install a engineered base layer. We excavate, compact, install perforated drain pipe if needed, add gravel, then lay the turf. The slope and base system do the heavy lifting. Without it, you'd get standing water. With it, rain and splash drain properly. We've done this dozens of times in Hiram neighborhoods.
Most residential pool areas—say 400 to 800 square feet—take two to three days. That includes removing old surfaces, prepping the base, and laying turf. We work efficiently and stay out of your way. Larger decks or complex shapes add time, but we'll give you a timeline upfront before we start.
Completely. Our pool turf is non-toxic, drains well so it stays dry and clean, and won't harbor algae or mold. Kids love it because it's soft, and it stays cooler than concrete. Pets do fine too—no chemicals to worry about, and you can rinse it clean easily. Many Hiram families with dogs and pool decks choose turf for exactly this reason.
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