Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A pool area in McCollum is supposed to be your retreat—a place where family gathers, kids splash around, and you actually want to spend Saturday afternoons outside. But here's what we hear from homeowners around the McCollum area: the clay-heavy East Cobb soil makes a traditional grass deck a maintenance nightmare. You're either fighting mud around your pool, wrestling with drainage issues, or spending every weekend trying to keep patchy grass alive in those shaded corners where the trees hang over. Artificial pool turf changes that equation. We've installed hundreds of pool decks across Cobb County, including right here in McCollum near the airport corridor, and the difference is immediate. No more bare spots. No mud tracked into the house. No watering schedules that compete with everything else on your to-do list. For homeowners who want their pool area to actually be accessible and usable year-round—especially families managing mobility challenges—artificial turf eliminates the safety hazards that come with uneven, wet natural grass. We're local to this area, just 15 minutes from McCollum, so we understand the specific challenges your yard faces. Let's build you a pool deck that actually works.
McCollum's East Cobb clay is thick and compact—great for foundations, not great for drainage. Around pools, that matters. When rain comes, you either get standing water or that slick, muddy mess that makes wheelchair access and general foot traffic risky. Artificial turf solves that with a proper base and subsurface drainage system built in from day one. We account for McCollum's summer humidity and the shading patterns you get from mature trees in this neighborhood. Some pool decks catch afternoon sun all season; others live under oak canopy half the day. That affects which turf pile height and infill composition we recommend—dense enough to handle the heat and UV, but still soft underfoot for bare feet and accessible for anyone using mobility devices. East Cobb's HOA rules vary block to block, so we always confirm restrictions before we start. Pool decks themselves tend to be compact in McCollum's older residential areas, which actually works in artificial turf's favor; you're not trying to seed and maintain a sprawling yard. We handle removal of old decking, grading to prevent water pooling near your pool structure, and proper edging so the whole area feels intentional and finished.
Absolutely. East Cobb summers are intense, but modern artificial turf is engineered for exactly that—UV-stabilized fibers won't fade or break down, and the drainage base we install handles Georgia's moisture without creating swampy conditions. We've got installations all over Cobb County, including McCollum, that have held up beautifully for 8+ years in full sun.
Yes. That's actually one of the biggest advantages. Natural grass around pools becomes uneven, muddy, and slippery—all hazards for wheelchair users. Artificial turf stays firm, level, and dry. We install with proper edging and can adjust pile height to maximize accessibility. It's genuinely safer for families managing mobility needs.
Most residential pool areas in the McCollum area take 2–4 days depending on deck size and site prep. We remove old material, grade and prepare the base to handle East Cobb clay drainage, install the turf, and edge everything out. We'll give you a timeline before we start so you know when the pool is back in action.
Our crews work with East Cobb clay regularly. The key is proper base preparation and drainage—we don't just lay turf over existing soil. We create a compacted, draining foundation that prevents the pooling and settling issues clay causes. That groundwork is what makes installations near McCollum Airport and throughout the neighborhood last.
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