Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Hiram moves fast. One day you're thinking about Memorial Day, the next you're staring at a backyard that needs serious work before the kids want to jump in. That's where synthetic turf around your pool deck makes all the difference—especially here in Paulding County, where our clay soil stays wet longer than you'd like and natural grass struggles to bounce back from summer foot traffic. We've installed pool turf in the Cedarcrest area, over toward Bill Arp, and everywhere in between. The reality is simple: real grass around a pool gets slippery when wet, dies back from chlorine splash, and turns into mud in our humid springs. Artificial turf stays green, stays dry faster, and handles the wear without replanting every season. Because pool season waits for nobody, and your yard shouldn't be the reason guests avoid your deck. Our crews are just 25 minutes away, and we handle everything from site prep through final edging, so you can focus on the part that matters—actually using your pool.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which is actually one reason synthetic turf makes so much sense here. That heavy clay holds water, meaning your natural lawn stays soggy after rain, and it compacts under foot traffic—especially the constant to-and-fro around a pool. Drainage becomes critical when you're installing turf near water features. We always slope our base away from the pool equipment and use a perforated underlayment that lets water move through rather than pooling at the surface. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Cedarcrest neighborhoods or closer to the Bill Arp area, but most Hiram pools catch full afternoon sun. That's perfect for artificial turf, which won't bleach or fade the way some homeowners fear. We choose UV-stabilized fibers rated for Georgia's heat. One thing many homeowners ask about: if you have an HOA in your development, rules usually favor turf around pools since it reduces maintenance complaints and keeps that area looking maintained year-round. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on deck size, and we always schedule around your pool season rather than during peak use.
Yes—in fact, that's one of its biggest advantages over natural grass. Chlorine splash and splashing water won't kill synthetic fibers the way they kill real grass blades. We use turf systems designed for pool environments, with backing that resists chemical degradation. You'll rinse it occasionally, but you're not replanting every spring like you would with sod.
Off-season pricing (October through March) typically runs 10–15% lower because we have more crew availability. Spring and early summer demand peaks, and scheduling becomes tighter. If you're planning ahead for next season, locking in a fall or winter installation saves money while getting the work done before you need the space.
It stays warmer than natural grass, but cooler than concrete or pavers. Most homeowners find it comfortable for bare feet. If you're concerned, light-colored turf options run several degrees cooler than dark varieties, and strategic shade from a pergola or umbrella helps. We can discuss options during your site visit.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a compacted gravel base with a perforated drainage layer underneath. This prevents water from sitting beneath the turf and keeps your deck stable year-round, even during our wet springs.
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