Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Kennesaw summers are brutal—78 days a year hitting 90 degrees or higher means your real grass around the pool deck is either scorched, patchy, or both. That red clay soil we all deal with in Cobb County doesn't help matters. It drains poorly, compacts like concrete, and turns into a muddy mess the moment anyone walks from the pool area onto the lawn. Artificial turf changes that equation. You get a soft, clean surface that stays green year-round, drains instantly, and won't track mud or clay into your pool or home. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Due West, or out near Stilesboro, we've installed pool-area turf for hundreds of Kennesaw homeowners who were tired of fighting our climate and our soil. Seasonal pricing matters too. Spring and early summer bring more demand and higher costs. If you're planning a pool renovation or upgrade, timing your turf installation can save you real money. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know exactly how our neighborhoods drain, where the shade patterns trap moisture, and which turf blends hold up best to the heat and pool chlorine splash-back that defines poolside living around here.
Cobb County's red clay is both a blessing and a curse for pool areas. It's dense, which means excellent base stability for turf installation—but it holds water like a sponge, leading to drainage problems and soft spots under heavy foot traffic. We always recommend proper sub-base preparation and perforated underlayment for pool decks in Kennesaw neighborhoods. Your sun exposure varies dramatically depending on where you live. Properties near Kennesaw Mountain or in the wooded sections of Legacy Park get afternoon shade that keeps soil cooler and reduces UV stress on the turf. Due West and Stilesboro tend to have more open lots with full southern exposure—which means hotter turf in summer but also faster drying after pool use. Most Kennesaw pools sit on standard residential lots, and the deck-to-yard ratio matters for drainage design. Chlorine and salt from pool water concentrate on turf edges, so we use drainage-heavy infill systems and recommend perimeter grading that channels water away from foundation areas. HOA rules in some Legacy Park and Town Center at Cobb–adjacent communities may have aesthetic guidelines about turf pile height or color. We navigate those requirements during the consultation. Installation typically takes 3–5 days, depending on lot size and existing hardscape.
Red clay compacts tightly and holds moisture far longer than sandy soils, creating soft, waterlogged patches under the turf—especially around pool decks where foot traffic is heavy. Proper base prep with aggregate and drainage systems is essential. We always slope and underseal Kennesaw pools to prevent ponding and turf settling over time.
Yes, modern pool turf is chlorine- and salt-tolerant. However, concentration matters. We recommend rinsing the turf perimeter after heavy pool use and ensuring drainage routes water away from concentrated chemical areas. Most Kennesaw pool owners see no issues with properly installed systems.
Late fall through early winter (November through January) typically offers lower pricing and better installer availability. Spring demand spikes around March–May, driving costs up 15–20%. If budget is tight, installing in January or February saves money while still giving you a finished pool area before summer entertaining season.
Most do, but Legacy Park and certain Town Center–adjacent communities have landscape guidelines requiring approval. We handle those conversations and submittals. Turf pile height, color, and drainage visibility are the typical concerns. We've installed compliant systems in nearly every Kennesaw neighborhood.
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