Uv Protection — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Hiram runs long—from late spring straight through those humid Georgia summers—and that means your pool deck gets hammered by sun exposure. If you've got a traditional lawn edging your pool area in the Cedarcrest or Bill Arp neighborhoods, you're probably tired of brown patches, mud tracking into the water, and that constant battle against Paulding County's heavy clay soil. Artificial pool turf is a game-changer for Hiram homeowners who want a clean, maintenance-free deck that actually looks good year-round without fading under UV rays. We've installed hundreds of pool surrounds across the Atlanta metro, and we're just 25 minutes away in Hiram—close enough to understand your specific yard challenges and far enough to bring fresh expertise to your project. Unlike cheap imported turf that turns brittle and fades to gray by mid-summer, premium UV-protected pool turf holds its color and stays soft underfoot even when the Georgia heat peaks in July and August. Whether your pool backs up to the Silver Comet Trail or sits in a residential pocket near Hiram City Park, we size and install turf that handles both sun-baked afternoons and the occasional shade from mature trees. No more chemicals bleeding into chlorine, no more grass clippings in the filter, no mud on pool nights—just a beautiful, durable surface that your family can enjoy without thinking about maintenance.
Hiram's growing suburban character means most residential pool areas sit on or near Paulding County's native clay base—dense, poorly draining soil that stays wet longer than sandy regions and compacts easily under foot traffic. That clay also holds heat differently than loam, which can make a traditional grass lawn feel hotter underfoot and more prone to bare spots in high-traffic zones around pool decks. UV protection matters here more than in shadier metro Atlanta neighborhoods because Hiram's newer subdivisions often have younger tree canopies that won't provide meaningful shade relief for another 10–15 years. Pool decks in the Bill Arp and Cedarcrest areas typically range from 400 to 800 square feet, depending on lot size and pool configuration. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we remove the sod, amend compacted soil with drainage rock, and install a perforated underlayment to prevent water pooling after heavy summer storms. The UV-stabilized fibrillated polypropylene in quality pool turf resists chlorine degradation and won't leach chemicals back into your water. Because Hiram's residential HOAs and county codes vary by neighborhood, we always confirm setback and material requirements before breaking ground. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees, making slip-resistance and heat reflection critical; premium turf stays cooler and safer than budget alternatives.
No—premium UV-stabilized turf is engineered to resist fading even during prolonged heat exposure. Georgia-grade pool turf holds color intensity for 10+ years under full sun. Cheaper imports without UV protection turn gray and brittle within 2–3 years. We specify only turf with proven UV ratings that match Hiram's intense July and August conditions.
Yes, with proper preparation. Native Paulding clay is dense and drains poorly, so we install a perforated underlayment and drainage base to prevent pooling and root rot. This extra step is standard for Hiram installations and ensures your turf stays fresh and doesn't trap moisture after summer storms.
DIY is possible for small projects, but Hiram's clay base and drainage requirements make professional installation worth the investment. Improper grading or underlayment leads to water pooling and turf failure. We've seen too many Hiram homeowners redo projects after attempting them solo—let us handle it right the first time.
A typical 500–600 square foot pool deck in the Bill Arp or Cedarcrest area takes 2–3 days from site prep through final brushing. We remove old sod, prepare the clay base, lay underlayment, roll out turf, seam and secure edges, and brush the pile. Exact timeline depends on existing conditions and weather.
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