Weed Barrier — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Kennesaw gets hammered by the Georgia heat—we're talking nearly 80 days a year when temps climb past 90 degrees. That thick Cobb County red clay around your deck? It's not just hard to work with; it's a magnet for weeds, mud tracked into your pool, and bare spots that look worse every summer. Artificial turf with a quality weed barrier underneath solves all of that. No more fighting red clay stains on your pavers. No more watching crabgrass and sedge take over your pool surround while you're grilling on the deck. We've installed pool-side turf throughout Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West—neighborhoods where homeowners expect their yards to look sharp year-round, especially around the water. The barrier keeps everything in place: weeds can't push through, drainage stays solid, and you get a clean, safe surface that doesn't degrade under constant foot traffic and chlorine splash. LawnLogic is right here in Kennesaw, so we know exactly how that red clay behaves and what weed pressure you're up against.
Cobb County's red clay is no joke. It compacts hard, holds moisture unevenly, and naturally supports weeds that thrive in acidic soil—particularly sedge and crabgrass, which love the moisture retention near pools. A professional weed barrier installation is your first line of defense. We remove the top layer of clay, lay down a permeable landscape fabric rated for high-traffic areas, then install turf designed to handle chlorine and salt-based pool chemicals without degrading. Your pool deck gets full sun most of the day in neighborhoods like Legacy Park, so we select turf blends that resist fading and can handle UV exposure without thinning. Shade patterns shift throughout the day, especially on properties backing up to mature trees, so we adjust blade height and density accordingly. Many Kennesaw HOAs—particularly in Due West—have specific guidelines about pool surround landscaping. We work with your community's rules to ensure your installation passes inspection on the first go. Properties here tend to range from modest urban lots to larger suburban setups, and we customize barrier depth and drainage solutions based on your yard's actual slope and clay composition.
Absolutely. We use landscape fabric rated for chemical exposure and UV resistance—it won't break down under the intense Georgia sun or repeated chlorine contact. The barrier is anchored under the turf edges, so it stays put even with heavy foot traffic around your pool. We've got installations throughout Kennesaw neighborhoods that are holding strong after years of intense summer use.
Yes. We remove compacted clay in the pool surround area—typically 3 to 4 inches—lay the weed barrier, and install turf over a stabilized base. This approach keeps costs down while giving you solid drainage and weed suppression. The red clay actually helps anchor the barrier edges, which is why local installers factor that into their design.
Modern pool turf is made to resist chlorine and salt degradation. Water drains straight through the blade and backing into the barrier layer, then percolates into the soil below. The weed barrier prevents sediment from clogging your pool while allowing proper water flow. No puddles, no algae growth on the surface.
Most do, especially for pool-specific applications where aesthetics are secondary to function and safety. We review your HOA covenants before design and ensure the installation meets local requirements. In our experience across Kennesaw, pool turf installations rarely encounter restrictions.
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