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Pool season in Mableton means backyard time, and that means dealing with mud, algae-stained concrete, and grass that turns into a swamp the second someone cannonballs. Artificial turf around your pool solves all of that. You get a clean, dry surface that doesn't track chlorine mess into your house, and it actually looks better than natural grass after a month of pool parties. We've installed pool turf in the Heritage Park area and throughout Mableton's residential neighborhoods for years—we know what works in Cobb County clay, and we know how to handle the drainage challenges that come with it. Pool turf isn't just about aesthetics either. In a subtropical climate like ours, real grass around a pool gets beaten up fast. Foot traffic, chemical splashes, salt water, constant moisture—natural grass simply can't keep up. Artificial turf stays green, stays playable, and requires almost no maintenance beyond rinsing it down. No dead patches, no muddy edges, no uneven ground that becomes a trip hazard when kids are running around wet. Whether you're in central Mableton or closer to the Heritage Park neighborhoods, pool turf transforms that wet zone into actual usable space.
Mableton sits on South Cobb clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil. That matters for pool turf installation because water doesn't disappear naturally—it sits. The good news: proper base prep and a solid drainage layer prevent pooling around your turf. We account for this on every job. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on where your pool sits. Some yards in the area get brutal afternoon heat; others have mature tree cover that creates shade patterns. We'll assess your specific sun-and-shade situation because it affects which turf product works best and how the turf will perform over time. Mableton's neighborhoods range from smaller urban lots to more spacious suburban yards, so pool deck sizing is all over the map. Heritage Park and other residential areas have some HOA guidelines worth checking—most allow turf, but it's worth verifying before we pull permits. The clay base means we'll add a perforated drainage layer beneath the turf to handle Cobb County's rainfall. Installation takes a day or two depending on deck size, and we handle grading to ensure water sheds away from your pool and home foundation.
Absolutely. South Cobb clay requires proper drainage prep, but that's exactly what we build into every installation. We add a perforated drainage layer and slope the base slightly so water moves away from your pool and foundation. The clay actually gives us a stable, compactable surface to work from. Your turf will sit secure and won't shift seasonally.
Most residential pools take one to two days. We remove old turf or concrete if needed, prep the clay base, install drainage, add the sub-base, and roll out your turf. Size and site conditions matter—some Heritage Park yards are tighter or have more landscaping to work around, which adds time. We'll give you a timeline before we start.
Most Mableton-area HOAs permit artificial turf, especially pool deck applications. It's always smart to check your specific covenant, but pool areas are typically treated differently than front yards. We can help you navigate any documentation if questions come up during the installation process.
Modern pool turf is chlorine-resistant and designed to handle chemical exposure. Regular rinsing with fresh water extends the life significantly. Salt water pools are fine too. The key is occasional cleaning—we'll show you the best maintenance routine for your specific turf product before we finish.
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