Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Mableton homeowners have been dealing with the same poolside problem for years: that muddy, slippery clay soil turning into a mess every time someone gets out of the water. We get it. South Cobb clay doesn't drain like you'd hope, and natural grass around a pool deck becomes a liability—especially if you or someone in your family uses a wheelchair or mobility device. That's where artificial turf changes everything. Near Heritage Park and throughout the Mableton area, we've installed premium pool-side turf that stays dry, stays firm, and doesn't shift under weight. No more tracking mud into your home. No algae growth from constant moisture. No uneven surfaces that catch wheels or canes. Your pool area becomes actually usable year-round, not just a beautiful backdrop you can't safely access. We're based just 18 minutes away, so we know this community's yards, its weather patterns, and exactly what holds up under Georgia's humidity and afternoon storms.
Mableton's subtropical climate paired with that dense South Cobb clay creates specific challenges for pool landscaping. Clay holds water instead of letting it drain, which accelerates algae, promotes root rot in natural grass, and creates that slick, unstable surface you want to avoid near a pool—especially if accessibility matters. Our artificial turf is engineered to shed water quickly while maintaining a non-slip surface even when wet. The Mableton area gets solid sun exposure (which is great for killing bacteria naturally), but that same sun intensity can fade lesser-quality turf within a few seasons. We use UV-stabilized fibers rated for Georgia's climate. Most Mableton yards sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with varied elevation, so proper base preparation and grading around your pool deck is essential. We account for the local soil composition during installation, using crushed stone and engineered base layers that work with—not against—your clay subsoil. Heritage Park neighbors often have HOA landscape guidelines; we review those before breaking ground to ensure your pool turf meets community standards.
No—modern pool turf is engineered specifically for wet safety. It has a textured pile and open backing that sheds water fast while keeping traction underfoot. This is especially important for wheelchair users or anyone with balance concerns. We select fibers with higher slip-resistance ratings, and the drainage system we install keeps standing water from pooling underneath.
Clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally, which is why we prep the base differently in Mableton than we would in sandier areas. We remove problem clay sections, install a permeable base layer, and angle the ground to direct water away from your pool deck. Proper grading prevents the puddling and soft spots that plague budget installations.
Absolutely. We use turf rated for subtropical climates—it won't fade under Georgia sun, won't trap moisture underneath (which causes mold), and drainage keeps it dry hours after heavy rain. The Heritage Park area gets intense afternoon storms, and our systems handle that runoff without degrading.
Yes, and it's one of the best accessibility upgrades for pool areas. The surface is firm, level, and non-slip when wet—no uneven edges, no soft spots that catch wheels. We can grade the entire deck to eliminate transitions that make rolling difficult, creating a smooth path from house to pool.
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