Eco Friendly — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Kennesaw's summer heat is no joke—78 days a year pushing above 90 degrees means your natural grass pool deck is either scorched brown or turning into a mud pit after thunderstorms. We've installed hundreds of pool-area turf systems throughout Legacy Park, Due West, and Stilesboro, and honestly, the transformation is dramatic. Synthetic turf solves the real problems Cobb County homeowners face: that heavy red clay that stays soggy, the relentless UV exposure that kills sod by mid-July, and the constant maintenance that eats weekends. Around a pool, you want a surface that stays cool underfoot, drains instantly, and doesn't track mud into your home. Our eco-friendly artificial turf does all three without the fertilizer runoff that traditional lawns create. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we understand your soil, your climate, and the way pools actually get used in Georgia—and we design systems that work year-round.
Cobb County's red clay is beautiful but brutal for pool areas. It compacts heavily, stays wet in low spots, and creates that slippery, staining mess when chlorinated water splashes out. Natural grass struggles because the clay holds moisture and blocks drainage—perfect conditions for fungal issues and bare patches by mid-summer. Our artificial turf systems are installed over engineered drainage layers that move water away from your pool structure and prevent the pooling (pun intended) that destroys foundations and decking. Kennesaw's intense summer sun beats down on pool decks from all angles. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf won't bleach or thin out under constant UV and chlorine exposure. We size and grade every installation to account for your yard's specific slope—whether you're in a Legacy Park neighborhood lot or a Due West property with more acreage. Drainage is critical here. During Georgia's sudden afternoon storms, your pool deck needs to shed water fast, not become a temporary pond. We design with that reality in mind.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay is dense and holds water, so we always excavate and replace the top 4–6 inches with a compacted crushed-stone base. This prevents moisture from wicking up and keeps your turf from settling unevenly over time. It's extra work, but it's the difference between a system that lasts 15 years and one that fails in three.
Modern synthetic turf doesn't retain heat the way dark asphalt does. Our pool-grade materials stay noticeably cooler, especially when we choose lighter tones. Still, at 95 degrees with direct sun, any surface will warm up. That's why we often recommend lighter colors for pool decks—they reflect heat and stay comfortable underfoot.
Yes—no chemical fertilizers, no pesticide runoff into Cobb County's water systems, and zero mowing emissions. You save thousands of gallons of water annually compared to maintaining natural grass in Georgia heat. The turf itself is recyclable at end-of-life, and you eliminate the chlorine-and-algae products needed to maintain a natural lawn in a pool environment.
Our pool-grade turf is designed to withstand direct chlorine contact. The fibers won't bleach or degrade, and the backing won't absorb chemicals. We recommend rinsing the deck occasionally with fresh water during heavy pool season, but that's maintenance, not repair. Most Kennesaw pool owners find it requires far less upkeep than natural grass.
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