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Pool season in Hiram means kids running through backyards, weekend gatherings, and that constant battle with mud, wet grass, and standing water around the deck. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or out toward Bill Arp, most pools here sit on Paulding County clay—which drains like concrete in summer and turns into a slippery mess when wet. Artificial turf around your pool solves all of that. No more soggy footprints tracked into the house, no chlorine burning out natural grass, no barefoot burns on hot real sod. We've installed pool-side turf for dozens of homes across Hiram, and the response is always the same: it's the best upgrade they didn't know they needed. The synthetic stuff we use is soft underfoot, drains instantly, and won't deteriorate from pool chemicals or constant foot traffic. It stays green year-round, which matters when you're entertaining on a Saturday in April or hosting neighborhood kids in July. Most homeowners also find they're saving time—no mowing, no watering, no fighting weeds in a wet environment. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we're not some distant crew rolling in once a year; we know Hiram's yards, we know what works here, and we can have your pool area transformed in a few days.
Paulding County's clay soil creates two real headaches around pools: poor drainage and slippery surfaces when wet. Natural grass struggles in that environment—the clay stays compacted, water pools up, and you end up with dead patches or perpetually muddy zones. Artificial turf eliminates that problem completely because it sits on top of your existing soil with a engineered drainage base underneath. Water moves through it fast, so you never have puddles or that spongy feeling. Sun exposure varies across Hiram depending on tree coverage, especially in neighborhoods with older oaks. We factor that into turf selection—some synthetic options handle full sun better than others. Most residential pools in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas tend to sit on quarter-acre lots or larger, which gives us room to run a full wraparound or generous sunbathing zone. Installation is straightforward in most cases, though we do need to account for slope toward drainage and any existing hardscape. The clay actually works in our favor during installation because it compacts well and provides a stable base. We typically recommend a permeable underlayment to handle Hiram's occasional heavy rain, especially during spring months.
Yes—that's actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners choose turf over natural grass. Chlorine and salt water will kill real grass in weeks, but our synthetic turf is chemically resistant. It won't degrade, discolor, or become brittle. Occasional rinsing with fresh water keeps it looking sharp and extends its lifespan even further, especially important in Hiram's climate.
Much faster than you'd expect. We install turf with a drainage-engineered base that lets water move through in minutes, not hours. Paulding County's clay won't affect that drainage system—the water bypasses the soil entirely and flows toward your existing yard slope or drainage. You won't see standing water or that muddy ring around the pool.
Professionally installed turf holds up far better, especially around pools where water and foot traffic are constant. The base preparation, compaction, and seaming require experience—mistakes there lead to wrinkles, poor drainage, and premature wear. We've seen DIY attempts that looked good for a month then fell apart. It's worth the investment.
Quality synthetic turf lasts 12–15 years around pools with proper maintenance. Hiram's climate—hot summers, occasional ice in winter, humidity—isn't harsh on turf. Regular rinsing to remove chlorine residue and occasional brushing to keep the pile standing will maximize longevity and keep it looking new.
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