Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Here's the thing about Kennesaw pools—that red clay we've got in Cobb County is beautiful, but it's not exactly friendly to natural grass. Between the heat (we're talking nearly 80 days a year above 90 degrees) and the moisture that pools bring, you're either fighting algae and mud around your deck or spending weekends on maintenance that frankly isn't worth it. We've installed artificial pool turf in Legacy Park, Due West, and all through Stilesboro, and the reaction is always the same: homeowners realize they've been losing years to a problem that one installation solves completely. Your pool area should be about enjoying time with family and friends, not worrying about whether your lawn's going to turn into a swamp. Since we're based right here in Kennesaw, we know exactly what works in our climate and what doesn't. We've also worked with enough HOA landscape committees in this area to know the approval process inside and out—especially if you're in one of the subdivisions near Town Center or Kennesaw Mountain. Pool turf isn't a luxury; it's the practical choice once you understand what it actually does.
Cobb County red clay drains differently than what you'll find in other parts of Georgia, and that matters a lot when you're putting artificial turf next to a pool. Natural grass roots struggle in our heavy soil, especially with the constant moisture and chlorine splash. Pool areas also tend to get beaten down faster—foot traffic, lounging, kids running—and in our heat, bare spots appear before you know it. The good news is that artificial pool turf is engineered for exactly this scenario. Our installations in Legacy Park and Due West neighborhoods account for the intense sun exposure we get here; we choose materials that won't fade or degrade under those 78+ extreme heat days. We also factor in slope and drainage patterns specific to each lot—Kennesaw yards vary in size and elevation, so one standard approach doesn't work for everyone. If your property sits near Kennesaw Mountain or in a shadier subdivision section, we'll recommend different infill and pile height to handle moisture differently. Most HOAs in the area have approved pool turf without issue because it actually looks cleaner and more manicured than struggling natural grass. Installation takes the red clay into account too; we prep the base differently than we would for a regular lawn to ensure proper water movement beneath the surface.
Chlorine and pool chemicals are designed to break down organic material, not synthetic fibers. We use UV-stabilized materials that hold up to splashing and regular exposure. The main thing is drainage—our Kennesaw installations slope properly so chemicals don't pool up and concentrate in one spot. Annual rinsing keeps everything fresh, and that's it.
Yes, consistently. We've worked with multiple HOA boards in the area and haven't had a single rejection for pool turf installations. Most committees actually prefer it because it looks intentional and well-maintained compared to patchy natural grass. We can handle the approval paperwork if needed.
Red clay compacts and holds water differently than sandy soil. We modify our base layer and drainage stone to account for that. In Kennesaw specifically, we often add extra slope and permeable underlayment to manage moisture from both the pool and our rainfall. It's a small adjustment that makes a huge difference in longevity.
Absolutely. We select materials rated for temperatures well above our typical 90+ degree summer days. The turf itself won't overheat because it's designed with ventilation, and unlike natural grass, it won't brown out or go dormant during our peak summer months. You get usable pool space year-round.
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