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Pool season in Hiram means one thing: you want your backyard ready to go, and you don't want to spend half the summer fighting mud and dead grass around the deck. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've been installing pool-side turf in Paulding County for years, and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades homeowners around the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas make. Real grass around a pool gets pounded—chlorine splash, foot traffic, wet conditions—and it just doesn't hold up. Artificial turf does. It stays green year-round, drains properly so you're not creating a swamp, and your kids can run around without tracking mud into the house. Whether you're in 30141 or nearby, we handle the full install from site prep to finishing the edges. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know the local clay soil, the humidity that comes with suburban growth, and exactly what holds up in Georgia heat. No guessing, no generic advice—just turf that actually works for pool homes.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's actually perfect for artificial turf installation because we build proper drainage layers underneath. Around a pool deck, this matters even more—you're dealing with splash, hose spray, and runoff that real grass can't handle in clay conditions. The neighborhoods around Cedarcrest and Bill Arp tend to have mature yards with mixed sun and shade, especially if you've got established trees. We assess each site individually because some areas near the Silver Comet Trail corridor get more afternoon heat, while other lots stay shaded. Most residential pools in the area are moderate-sized, which means we're working with defined spaces—usually 200 to 600 square feet of pool decking. Installation timing matters here too. We can lay turf any season, but spring and fall give the best conditions for working with our crew and letting the infill settle properly before summer heat really kicks in. Drainage design is critical in Paulding County clay, so we slope the turf slightly and use quality permeable base layers.
Yes. Chlorine breaks down real grass, but quality artificial turf is specifically designed to resist chemical exposure. We install turf that's rated for pool environments, and the occasional splash or splash-zone saturation won't degrade it. Rinse it with fresh water if you're concerned, but it's built to handle it. Thousands of pools across Georgia use this same turf without issues.
We build it in layers. The turf itself is permeable, water drains through to a engineered base layer, then into a gravel drainage bed. In clay soil like ours, proper slope is essential—we angle the installation slightly so water moves away from your pool and house. It prevents puddles and keeps things from getting boggy.
Summer works fine, but spring or fall is easier on our crew and gives infill time to settle before heat peaks. Georgia heat doesn't hurt the turf itself, but scheduling in cooler months means less physical strain and better working conditions. That said, we install year-round in Hiram.
Premium turf typically has better UV resistance, softer yarn that feels nicer underfoot, and longer-lasting infill. Around a pool, kids are barefoot constantly, so many homeowners upgrade for comfort and durability. We'll walk you through options and pricing so you can decide what fits your budget and use.
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