Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your concrete pool deck is practical, sure—but it's also hot to the walk on barefoot, slippery when wet, and it cracks in Mableton's freeze-thaw cycles. Families here in the Heritage Park area and across South Cobb are ditching that gray slab for artificial turf, and the difference is immediate. Artificial pool turf gives you a soft, safe surface that stays cool even on a 90-degree Georgia afternoon. No more dodging puddles or worrying about your kids' feet burning. Beyond comfort, you're looking at zero maintenance compared to concrete sealing and repair work that never really ends. We've installed pool turf for dozens of Mableton homeowners—folks who decided life's too short to spend weekends pressure-washing or paying for concrete patching. The turf drains perfectly, won't stain, and it actually looks better than a cracked deck within a couple of seasons. If your pool area is begging for an upgrade and you're tired of concrete's constant upkeep, artificial turf is the move.
Mableton's clay-heavy soil and suburban layout shape how we approach pool turf installation here. That South Cobb clay means your existing concrete probably shifts slightly year to year—which is exactly why turf's forgiving flexibility beats rigid concrete. We work with the slope and drainage patterns already in your yard, whether you're near the Heritage Park area or further out. Sun exposure varies significantly across Mableton neighborhoods; some backyards get eight hours of direct sun, others are dappled by oaks. That matters because UV-resistant synthetic turf holds color better in high-sun pools, while our drainage-friendly backing handles the occasional heavy rain without pooling. Most residential lots in this zone run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so pool decks here average 400 to 800 square feet. We typically remove the concrete, prep the subbase to account for clay settling, and lay turf with a proper slope toward storm drains or landscape beds. HOA guidelines in some Heritage Park subdivisions limit turf pile height or require specific aesthetic finishes—we check those before you even schedule. Installation takes one to two days, and you're using your pool area immediately.
It runs warmer than grass, but cooler than concrete—typically 15 to 20 degrees lower than the black concrete decks we see across South Cobb. We use light-colored infill and recommend light-colored turf backing for maximum heat reflection. Barefoot comfort is night and day better than concrete.
Clay does drain slower, which is why we build proper subbase layers and slope everything toward a perimeter drain or landscape bed. We've installed hundreds of pool turfs in this soil type. Settling isn't an issue if the prep is done right—and that's our specialty.
Concrete removal and proper base preparation are jobs for equipment and experience. DIY removal risks damaging underground lines or leaving low spots that cause ponding. We handle demo, base prep, and installation as one system—it's worth the professional touch.
We're about 18 minutes away, so Mableton and the Heritage Park area are regular stops for us. We typically schedule installs within two to three weeks and complete most pool decks in a single day or back-to-back days.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.