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Pool season in Marietta means one thing: your yard either looks great or it doesn't. We've spent years installing artificial turf around pools in East Cobb, West Cobb, and the Whitlock area, and we've learned that the families who get the most enjoyment out of their pools are the ones with turf that actually holds up. Real grass around a pool in Georgia is honestly a losing battle—between the red clay mud tracked in from Cobb County's soil, the shade from all those mature oaks, and the constant wet/dry cycle, you're fighting nature every weekend. Artificial pool turf solves that. No mud, no dead patches from chlorine splash, no slipping on wet grass. Your kids can run straight from the pool to the deck without turning your yard into a swamp. We're just 12 minutes from most of Marietta, and we've installed hundreds of pool decks in these neighborhoods. The turf we use is made for exactly this—high drainage, UV-stable, and textured enough to stay safe when wet. If you're tired of babying a pool lawn, let's talk about a solution that actually works.
Marietta's red clay base is actually one of the reasons artificial turf works so well for pools. That clay doesn't drain fast, which means real grass roots rot, and your deck becomes a muddy mess every summer. Our artificial turf sits on a proper base that channels water away—crucial when you've got chlorine runoff and daily splash zones. The mature oak canopy in East Cobb neighborhoods is beautiful for shade, but it kills natural grass. Real turf needs sun; artificial doesn't care. We see a lot of mixed light in residential yards around Whitlock and near Kennesaw Mountain—some areas get 4–6 hours, others less. That's perfect for turf installation because you're not fighting dormancy cycles or thin patches. Pool decks also need slip resistance when wet, and modern artificial turf for pools is textured specifically for that. We install with perforated backing and proper drainage layers so standing water doesn't happen. Cobb County yards tend to be generous in size, which means we're often working with decent-sized pool areas. The installation process accounts for the clay base—we don't just lay turf on hard ground. A solid foundation prevents settling and keeps your deck even for years.
Not the turf we install. Chlorine splash is actually one of the design specs for pool-grade artificial grass. The material is UV-stabilized and treated to resist chemical damage. What kills real grass in one season barely affects quality artificial turf. We've got installs in East Cobb neighborhoods that have handled years of direct chlorine exposure without fading or degradation.
We don't rely on the clay to drain—we work around it. The turf backing is perforated, and we install a gravel or engineered base layer underneath. Water runs through the turf and the base instead of pooling on top of the clay. This prevents the muddy, soggy conditions that kill natural grass and make pool decks unsafe.
Yes. Pool-specific turf is textured to prevent slipping when wet, which is critical for safety. It's made from non-toxic materials and passes safety standards. We've installed it in family yards across Whitlock, West Cobb, and East Cobb. Parents like that it's soft, it doesn't stain feet or clothes, and there's no mud tracked inside.
Minimal. Rinse it with a hose if debris builds up, and that's mostly it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no worrying about brown patches from chlorine or shade from those big oaks. In Marietta's climate, you're looking at years of use with basically zero upkeep beyond occasional rinsing.
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