Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Older homes in Hiram—especially around the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas—often come with pools that sit on tired, compacted clay soil. That red Paulding County dirt doesn't drain well, and if you've got a pool deck that's half mud, half patchy grass, you're not alone. Artificial turf around your pool solves that problem in a way natural grass simply can't. No more muddy footprints tracked into the house, no chlorine-burned dead spots, and no fighting with shade under mature trees that frame so many of these classic Hiram properties. We've worked with dozens of homeowners in 30141 who wanted their pool area to feel like an actual retreat instead of a maintenance headache. The beauty of synthetic turf is that it handles the wet, the wear, and the Georgia heat without fading or compacting further. Your kids and grandkids can actually use the pool area year-round without turning your backyard into a swamp. Most homes here have the space for a solid installation, and the transformation is dramatic—cleaner, safer, and frankly more enjoyable than what was there before.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best reasons to go artificial around a pool. Native clay doesn't drain, especially after years of heavy foot traffic and seasonal rain. That means standing water, algae growth, and a slippery surface that's a safety issue when wet. Paulding County also gets decent shade from mature oaks and pines on many older properties—real grass struggles in those conditions, but artificial turf thrives regardless of light. The suburban growth around Hiram means newer HOA communities have landscape guidelines; we check those before any install and make sure your turf choice aligns. Pool areas typically need turf that drains quickly and handles chlorine splash without discoloration. We use backing systems and infill designed specifically for pool decks. Most Hiram yards are generous enough to accommodate a 10–20 foot surround, which gives families room to lounge and move safely. Installation involves grading over that clay base, adding proper drainage aggregate, and securing the turf so it doesn't shift under poolside activity. The whole process takes 2–3 days for a typical pool area, and you're not dealing with seasonal dead zones or the mess of reseeding every spring.
Paulding County's clay soil drains poorly and compacts under foot traffic—perfect conditions for mud and dead zones. Real grass dies back quickly in shaded pools and burns from chlorine. Artificial turf eliminates those problems, handles moisture without pooling, and performs year-round regardless of shade or chemical exposure. No more muddy deck or seasonal replanting.
Quality pool turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia's intense sun without color loss. We use premium materials rated for pool environments. Unlike natural grass that chlorine bleaches brown, synthetic turf stays vibrant. A light rinse after heavy chlorine days keeps it pristine, and our products hold color for 10+ years.
Most Hiram pool decks run $2,500–$6,000 depending on size and prep work. Older properties with compacted clay require more grading, which adds cost but ensures long-term durability. We give free estimates and break down labor, materials, and drainage separately so there are no surprises.
Yes. We work around active pools—no need to drain. Our crew grades and prepares the deck area while the pool stays full. We're careful with plumbing and equipment. The whole process is contained to the deck zone, so your pool is ready to use the day after we finish.
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