Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Kennesaw is intense—we're talking 78 days a year where temperatures climb above 90 degrees. That's a lot of time spent by the water, which means a lot of foot traffic around your pool deck and landscaping. If you've got a pool in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, you already know how quickly natural grass turns into a muddy mess once kids and guests start moving between the house and the water. Artificial turf around your pool area solves that problem completely. No more bare patches, no chlorine damage, no tracking wet grass inside. The real question isn't whether pool turf makes sense in Kennesaw—it's why more homeowners haven't installed it yet. We've been serving this community from right here in Kennesaw, and we've seen firsthand how well synthetic turf holds up to our heat, our red clay soil, and the relentless summer use that comes with owning a pool. Installation is straightforward, costs are predictable, and the payoff is immediate. Your pool area becomes usable year-round without the maintenance headaches.
Kennesaw's heavy Cobb County red clay is actually one reason pool turf works so well here. That clay doesn't drain naturally, which means natural grass around pools stays waterlogged and prone to fungus—especially in summer. Synthetic turf with proper base preparation and drainage sits on top of the problem rather than fighting it. Neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Due West often have mixed sun-and-shade pool layouts, which matters because artificial turf doesn't need photosynthesis. You get consistent color and texture whether your pool deck gets six hours of sun or sits mostly shaded. Many HOAs in the Town Center at Cobb area and surrounding subdivisions allow or even encourage artificial turf for pool decks since it eliminates runoff and chemical-stained grass. Most residential pools in this area sit on quarter-to-half-acre lots, making the deck footprint manageable—usually 400 to 800 square feet of turf. Installation around Kennesaw pools typically involves removing old sod, addressing any drainage concerns from that red clay, adding a compacted base, and securing the turf. The heat here means we pay special attention to seaming in full sun—expansion matters when afternoon temps hit 95 degrees.
Modern pool turf is UV-stabilized to handle our 78+ days above 90 degrees. Fade happens gradually over 10-15 years, not dramatically. What matters more is choosing turf with good color retention ratings. We've installed hundreds of pool decks around Kennesaw that look vibrant after five summers of heavy use. Chlorine splash won't discolor synthetic the way it destroys natural grass.
Pricing depends on deck size and base preparation. Most residential pools here run between $2,500 and $6,500 installed. Cobb County red clay requires solid prep work, which costs more upfront but prevents problems later. We provide free on-site estimates—we'll measure your specific deck and give you a real number based on your soil conditions.
DIY is tempting but risky around pools. Drainage mistakes, poor seaming, and improper base compaction create costly issues fast. Kennesaw's clay soil especially demands proper subsurface work. Professional installation includes warranty coverage and guarantees the turf won't shift or puddle during our heavy summer storms.
Most Kennesaw HOAs allow synthetic turf for pool decks because it actually improves drainage and eliminates chemical-stained grass complaints. Check your specific CC&Rs, but we've worked with dozens of Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West properties without restriction issues. Turf looks cleaner than struggling natural grass ever will.
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