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Pool season in Kennesaw runs long—nearly 80 days a year hit 90 degrees or hotter—which means your backyard gets serious use. But natural grass around a pool deck? That's a losing battle. You're dealing with Cobb County's notorious red clay, heavy foot traffic from the family, chlorine splash, and constant moisture that turns most lawns into mud pits by July. That's where pool turf changes everything. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, artificial turf around your pool gives you a clean, safe, non-slip surface that actually stays green without the maintenance nightmare. We've installed hundreds of pool surround systems right here in Kennesaw—we're based locally, we know exactly what works in this climate, and we understand the unique drainage challenges our red clay creates. No more dead patches. No more algae. No more explaining to the HOA why your yard looks rough. Just a functional, attractive pool area your family actually wants to use.
Kennesaw's red clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's critical for pool turf installation. Standing water around a pool is a hazard and a headache, so we always spec proper base preparation and drainage systems underneath. The heat here is relentless in summer, but quality artificial turf is UV-stabilized and won't melt or break down in the sun beating down on your Stilesboro or Legacy Park backyard. You'll also want to consider shade patterns—Kennesaw's tree coverage varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in, and that affects both the turf choice and how long it lasts before needing refresh. Most Kennesaw pools sit on 0.5- to 1-acre lots, which means pool decks typically run 300–600 square feet. Chlorine and saltwater kill natural grass fast, but turf tolerates both without degradation. If your HOA has landscape guidelines (many Cobb County neighborhoods do), artificial turf almost always gets approved because it looks maintained year-round and never browns out during our occasional dry spells.
Yes, it does—but that's why base prep matters. We dig out the clay, lay a gravel base with a perforated drainage layer, then install the turf. Without proper drainage, water pools and creates soft spots. We've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County and always engineer for our soil type, not generic installation specs.
No. Chlorine and saltwater don't degrade modern turf fibers—they just rinse off. The real enemy is heat and UV, and our turf is built for Kennesaw's 90-degree summers. Rinse occasionally after heavy chemical additions, and you're fine. It'll outlast any natural grass by years.
Most Kennesaw pool decks run $2,500–$6,000 depending on square footage and base conditions. Our red clay means excavation and drainage prep add cost compared to sandy soils, but it's a one-time investment. No sod replacement, no chemical treatments, no summer irrigation bills—it pays back fast.
Yes. Spring is our busiest season, so book early—late April or May fills up fast. A typical pool deck takes 2–4 days. Since we're local in Kennesaw, we can schedule and complete your project without long lead times. Call us before Memorial Day if you want turf ready for June.
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