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Pool season in Powder Springs runs long—and that means a lot of barefoot traffic around your deck and patio. The problem with natural grass in the Lost Mountain and Macland areas is that West Cobb clay soil stays wet longer than you'd think, and high foot traffic turns it into mud within weeks. Plus, if you're in one of the newer developments around here, you're already dealing with compacted builder's soil that doesn't drain like established yards do. That's where pool turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of square feet of artificial turf around pools in this area—and the difference is immediate. No mud, no dead patches from chlorine splash, no maintenance headaches right when you want to be relaxing poolside. We're just 15 minutes away in West Cobb, so we know exactly what these yards need to handle our climate and soil conditions.
Powder Springs' clay-heavy soil is actually why pool turf makes so much sense here. Natural grass struggles with drainage in wet springs, and the clay base means standing water isn't uncommon after heavy rains—something we see a lot in the newer residential areas. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most pools in this area are in backyards with mixed sun and shade patterns, especially in the Lost Mountain neighborhood where mature trees provide afternoon coverage. Our turf selections account for that—we don't install the same product in full sun as we do in partial shade. Installation itself is straightforward because we're not fighting established root systems or trying to amend decades of compacted soil. We excavate the existing grass, prepare a proper base with drainage consideration for that clay layer underneath, and install. Typical Powder Springs pool decks run 300–600 square feet, which we can usually complete in one or two days depending on yard access and existing hardscaping.
Chlorine and salt from splashing won't hurt quality pool turf—we use products rated specifically for pool areas. The key is rinsing occasionally during heavy use weeks. Powder Springs' summer thunderstorms actually help with that naturally. We've installed turf at dozens of pools in Cobb County with zero chemical damage issues over 5+ years.
Absolutely. We account for clay's drainage limitations by building a proper base layer and ensuring water moves away from the pool deck. In newer Powder Springs developments especially, we're careful about grading—the clay base means we can't rely on natural soil permeability. Our installation process specifically addresses this.
Minimal. Occasional rinsing during pollen season and clearing debris is really it. You won't deal with the mud and dead patches that natural grass creates here thanks to our clay soil and heavy foot traffic. Most homeowners in the Lost Mountain area spend maybe 30 minutes a month on upkeep.
Yes—we work around existing pavers, concrete, and pool equipment all the time. Powder Springs pools often have mixed deck materials, and we're experienced with phased installations that don't disrupt your setup. We'll assess your current layout and give you options.
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