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Pool season in Kennesaw means heat, chlorine splashes, and that red clay mud tracked everywhere. If you've got a pool in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or anywhere else in the 30144 and 30152 area, you know exactly what I mean. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves about half your summer headaches—no bare spots from foot traffic, no slippery algae growth, and zero maintenance when it's 95 degrees outside. We've been installing pool turf right here in Kennesaw for years, and honestly, the difference between a tired, patchy lawn and a lush, color-matched synthetic setup is night and day. The real win? You pick the exact color and texture you want. Some homeowners near Kennesaw Mountain prefer that deep forest green to match the surrounding landscape. Others go lighter—a softer sage or even a blend. It's your pool area. Why settle for whatever nature throws at your clay-heavy soil when you can have exactly what you picture? We'll walk you through the options and make sure it looks natural, drains properly, and lasts through those brutal Cobb County summers.
Kennesaw's notorious red clay is both a blessing and a curse. Great for building foundations; terrible for maintaining a uniform lawn. Around pools, that clay actually works in your favor with artificial turf—it drains better than you'd think once you get a proper base layer down. The real consideration is sun exposure. Properties near the Town Center at Cobb area tend to get hammered by afternoon sun, which actually helps synthetic turf shed water and resist mold. Shadier yards in the Due West neighborhoods might need a slightly different product with better UV fade resistance. We've installed countless pools in this ZIP code, and most homeowners are surprised how much cooler synthetic turf stays compared to concrete or pavers in our 78+ days of 90-degree heat. Your HOA rules matter too—some Kennesaw subdivisions have specific guidelines on synthetic materials. We check that before we start. Installation around pools also means dealing with drainage runoff and chlorine exposure, so the base preparation and product selection are non-negotiable. That's why we don't cut corners here.
Not with the right product. We use UV-stabilized synthetic turf rated for pool use—it won't fade or discolor from chlorine splash. The key is rinsing it occasionally with fresh water, which most Kennesaw homeowners do anyway when they're running the hose. Some colors are more forgiving than others; we'll recommend options that look great even if they're exposed to chlorine regularly.
Absolutely. We stock multiple green tones—from dark forest to light spring tones—plus some blended options that mimic natural variation. Bring us photos of your landscaping or tree line, and we'll show you samples in person. Colors look different in sunlight versus shade, so we always lay them out on your property before you commit.
We actually have to remove or grade the top layer because raw clay holds water. We install a compacted base layer with proper slope for drainage, then add our turf on top. It's more work than sandy soil, but it's the standard for this area. We've done hundreds of Cobb County installs and know exactly what works in Kennesaw.
We see a lot of deep greens in that neighborhood to complement the natural landscape. Some go with multi-tone blends that look less uniform and more natural. Lighter grays and tans are popular too if your pool design is more modern. Come see our color samples—what looks good in photos might feel different in person.
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