Master Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Mableton runs long, and that means your backyard needs to hold up. Most folks around Heritage Park and the surrounding neighborhoods deal with the same reality: traditional sod gets hammered around a pool deck. Chlorine, foot traffic, constant wet conditions—it all adds up. Artificial turf around your pool solves what grass can't. You get that clean, manicured look without the brown patches, dead spots, or muddy mess that comes with natural grass in our South Cobb clay soil. Better yet, you're not constantly reseeding or watching your lawn battle the humidity and heat swings we get here. Our crews know Mableton yards inside and out. We've installed premium pool turf in homes across the Heritage Park area and beyond. The difference between a DIY installation and a professional one becomes pretty obvious after the first pool season—proper drainage, secure edging, and substrate preparation make all the difference in how your turf performs. We handle the whole process, from site assessment to final installation, so you can spend your energy on the backyard experience, not the upkeep.
Mableton's South Cobb clay presents a unique challenge for any backyard project, especially around pools. Clay holds moisture differently than sandy soil does—it compacts, it holds water, and it shifts with seasonal changes. That's exactly why substrate preparation matters so much before we lay artificial turf. We're not just placing turf on top of existing soil; we're building a proper foundation with crushed stone and drainage layers to prevent water from pooling beneath the surface. Sun exposure around your pool deck varies depending on whether you're in the Heritage Park area or closer to residential streets lined with mature trees. Some homes get brutal afternoon sun; others have significant shade coverage. We assess that during the consultation because it affects which turf product performs best and how it'll age over time. HOA rules in some Mableton neighborhoods come into play too. A few subdivisions have specific guidelines about artificial turf appearance and pile height. We know which communities require certain specifications, and we make sure your installation stays compliant. Pool deck turf needs reinforced seaming and commercial-grade infill to handle chlorine exposure and heavy foot traffic. This isn't the same turf we'd install in a front yard. We use products specifically designed for pool environments, with antimicrobial properties and superior drainage capabilities suited to our climate.
Absolutely. We install pool-specific artificial turf with antimicrobial treatments and chlorine-resistant fibers. The turf itself won't degrade, but we also use infill materials and drainage systems that won't break down from chemical exposure. Regular rinsing helps extend the life of the installation. Most pool turfs in the Mableton area last 12–15 years with basic maintenance.
Clay actually requires more careful prep work, which is why professional installation matters. We remove existing grass, amend the clay with proper drainage stone and crushed granite, and compact everything evenly. Skipping this step leads to settling and water pooling. Our process accounts for how clay behaves in our humidity and temperature swings.
Yes, but we need to address drainage first. If water slopes the wrong way, it'll sit on top of or beneath the turf. We evaluate the slope, sometimes regrade, and always ensure drainage flows away from your house and pool equipment. It's a conversation we have on-site before giving you a quote.
A standard residential pool deck—say, 400 to 600 square feet around a Heritage Park home—usually takes 2–3 days from start to finish. That includes removal, prep, drainage installation, and turf laying. Larger decks or complex shapes take longer. We'll give you a timeline during the estimate.
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