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Pool season in Hiram doesn't have to mean fighting with soggy, muddy deck areas or patchy natural grass that dies under chlorine splash. Plenty of homeowners in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods have discovered that artificial turf around their pools solves a real problem—especially in Paulding County's clay-heavy soil, which doesn't drain well and turns into a slip hazard when it's wet. We've installed pool-side turf for Hiram families who wanted a clean, safe surface that actually looks good year-round without the constant maintenance. The beauty of synthetic turf around a pool is that it doesn't degrade from chlorine, saltwater, or sunscreen the way natural grass does. You get a soft, attractive deck area that stays green whether you're using your pool in July or not using it in January. It's especially practical if your lot backs up to the Silver Comet Trail area or if you've got a smaller yard where every square foot counts. We're based just 25 minutes away in the area, so we know Hiram's climate and soil conditions inside and out. Let's talk about whether pool turf makes sense for your setup.
Hiram sits on Paulding County's dense clay foundation, which means proper drainage is critical around pool decks. Natural soil here doesn't shed water—it holds it—so pool-side grass dies quickly or becomes a muddy mess. Artificial turf solves this because we install it over a permeable base and backing, allowing water to drain through instead of pooling on the surface. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in Cedarcrest or Bill Arp, but our turf products handle full sun without fading or degrading. If your yard is shaded by mature oaks or pines, drainage is even more important since moisture lingers longer. Most Hiram properties have modest to medium-sized pool decks, so installation is straightforward—we're not dealing with massive commercial layouts. One thing to check: some neighborhoods near Hiram City Park have HOA guidelines about landscaping materials. Synthetic turf is usually approved for pool areas since it's a safety and drainage solution, but it's worth confirming with your HOA before we start. We'll handle that conversation with you upfront. The key difference from regular lawn turf is the infill system and backing we use around pools—it needs to handle chlorine exposure and frequent foot traffic without breaking down.
Not with the right turf system. We install pool-grade artificial grass with UV-stabilized fibers and antimicrobial backing designed to resist chlorine, saltwater, and sunscreen chemicals. Natural grass dies from this exposure, but synthetic turf actually thrives. Rinse it off occasionally during heavy pool season, and it'll last 15+ years without degradation.
Yes—that's actually why it's such a great fit here. Paulding County clay creates drainage problems for natural grass, but artificial turf is installed over a permeable base that lets water flow through instead of pooling on the surface. It's safer, dries faster, and doesn't turn into mud like the native soil does.
Absolutely. We can lay turf directly over concrete, pavers, or decking. Some Hiram homeowners use it to soften hard surfaces around older pools or extend the comfortable area beyond the original deck. We'll assess your current setup and let you know what prep work, if any, makes sense for your space.
Cost depends on your deck size, infill choice, and whether we're preparing soil or working over an existing surface. Most Hiram residential pool decks run between moderate pricing that's offset by zero maintenance and no replacement costs for 10–15 years. We'll give you a detailed quote after measuring your space.
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