Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A pool in your Hiram backyard is an incredible investment, but the deck and surrounding area? That's where most homeowners hit a snag. Natural grass around pools gets hammered—constant foot traffic, chlorine splash, wet conditions that breed mold and bare patches. You end up with mud, slippery surfaces, and honestly, a maintenance nightmare that kills the relaxation factor. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed pool-side turf systems throughout Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area, and the transformation is striking. Your deck stays safe, dry, and green year-round without the algae battles or dead spots that plague real grass in wet environments. Since we're just 25 minutes away in Paulding County, we understand exactly what Hiram's climate and soil throw at outdoor spaces. The humidity, the clay base, the seasonal swings—we've engineered our installations to handle it. More importantly, most of the subdivisions around Hiram have specific landscape guidelines, and our team knows how to spec pool turf that meets those HOA requirements while giving you the backyard oasis you actually want to use.
Hiram's Paulding County clay soil is dense and compacted, which is why pool areas drain poorly when you rely on natural grass. That moisture sits, roots rot, and you're left weeding and reseeding every spring. Our artificial turf system bypasses that headache with proper subsurface drainage engineered for your lot's slope and soil type. The area gets solid sunshine—especially in yards near Silver Comet Trail where tree cover is minimal—so we size the turf's UV stabilization accordingly. Shaded pool areas (common in Cedarcrest properties with mature oaks) need different infill and blade height to prevent matting and algae creep. We account for both conditions during the site visit. HOA landscape rules in most Hiram subdivisions permit artificial turf, but approval language varies. Some require specific pile heights or aesthetic standards. We handle the documentation and coordinate with your HOA before installation begins. Typical pool-deck footprints in this area range from 400 to 800 square feet—manageable projects that we can complete in 2–3 days without disrupting your summer schedule.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade turf is manufactured with chlorine and salt resistance built in. We use UV-stabilized polypropylene blades and antimicrobial infill rated for wet pool environments. Installation includes a proper drainage sublayer so water doesn't pool underneath. We've installed systems throughout Hiram subdivisions that handle chlorine splash and chemical exposure without degradation or odor.
Most Hiram subdivisions—Cedarcrest, Bill Arp area, and surrounding neighborhoods—explicitly permit artificial turf for pool decks and sun-exposed zones. We review your specific HOA guidelines before quoting and handle any variance documentation if needed. In our 25 minutes serving this area, we've rarely hit a rejection; the key is proper aesthetic spec and professional installation.
Clay compacts and sheds water poorly, so we excavate 4–6 inches, install a perforated base layer, add gravel for slope management, and compact everything to code. This prevents moisture buildup under the turf and stops root rot or algae growth. Our crew sizes the drainage slope for your lot's natural grade, which is essential in Hiram's terrain.
DIY pool-turf installation almost always fails because of drainage miscalculation and improper base compaction—especially on Paulding County clay. We see costly rework jobs in Hiram every year. Professional installation ensures warranty coverage, proper slope, and a system that lasts 15+ years without bunching, shifting, or drainage problems.
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