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Pool season in Kennesaw runs hot and long—we're talking nearly 80 days a year pushing 90 degrees or higher. That's a lot of time spent poolside, and honestly, most homeowners around Legacy Park and Stilesboro end up frustrated with what's happening around their deck. Real grass gets hammered by foot traffic, chlorine splash, and the intense Georgia sun. By mid-July, you're looking at dead patches, mud, and that constant battle to keep it green. We installed our first pool-area turf right here in Kennesaw over a decade ago, and once homeowners saw how artificial turf handles the chemical exposure, the heat, and the daily wear—they never looked back. No more watering a sun-scorched yard. No more replanting. No more tracking wet grass clippings into the house. Your pool area stays green, safe, and honestly, maintenance-free. That's not hype; that's just what happens when you stop fighting Cobb County red clay and summer intensity.
Here's what we know about installing pool turf in Kennesaw: that red clay soil you've got is heavy and dense, which actually works in our favor during installation—it gives us a solid, stable base that doesn't shift or settle unevenly. The real challenge is the sun and heat exposure. Properties in Due West and around Town Center at Cobb often face southwest-facing pools, which means relentless afternoon radiation. We always recommend our UV-stabilized synthetic blends for those exposures; cheaper turf starts fading by year three out here. Chlorine and salt spray are another story. Unlike natural grass, which dies from chemical splash, quality pool turf is inert—it doesn't absorb or degrade from pool chemicals. We also pay attention to drainage. Kennesaw's humidity and summer storms mean standing water around pool decks is common. Our pool-turf installations include a permeable base layer so water moves through instead of pooling. HOAs in neighborhoods like Legacy Park typically approve pool turf without issue since it maintains consistent aesthetics year-round. We've installed in yards ranging from compact townhome pools to sprawling residential setups, and the installation process accounts for Cobb County's clay composition.
Absolutely. Chlorine and salt spray kill real grass but don't damage quality synthetic turf—it's inert. The bigger concern is UV fading in our 78+ days of 90-degree heat annually. We use premium turf with advanced UV stabilizers rated for intense Southern sun. Even in full southwest exposure around your pool deck, properly installed turf will last 10-15 years with minimal color loss.
Our crews are familiar with the dense red clay around Kennesaw and Due West. We don't fight it—we use it. The clay provides excellent compaction for the base layer, which keeps the turf stable and prevents settling. We then add a permeable drainage system on top to handle our humidity and summer storm runoff.
Most Kennesaw HOAs approve synthetic pool turf without pushback because it looks consistent year-round and eliminates the brown, dead-grass look from chemical damage. We've worked with multiple Legacy Park and Stilesboro communities. If your HOA has specific color or texture preferences, we can match them—just let us know during the consultation.
Yes. Our pool-area turf is non-toxic and designed for high-traffic zones. It has excellent drainage, so water doesn't trap bacteria or mold. Kids and pets won't track mud into the house, and you're not exposing anyone to pesticides or fertilizers—we don't apply any to synthetic turf.
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