Vs Gravel — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Powder Springs doesn't have to mean wrestling with gravel around your deck. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in Lost Mountain and the Macland area, and the difference is night and day compared to rock or pea gravel. Gravel shifts, tracks into your home, requires constant raking, and honestly looks rough after a season or two. Artificial pool turf gives you that clean, finished look year-round—no maintenance, no mess, and your feet stay comfortable whether you're walking barefoot or in flip-flops. In West Cobb County, where our clay soil can get compacted and weedy, synthetic turf around a pool is actually easier to manage than natural grass. It drains properly, won't get stained by chlorine splashes, and holds up through Georgia's heat and humidity. We're based just 15 minutes away in the area, so we know exactly what works for Powder Springs pools. Whether you're in a newer development with a compact yard or have a bigger space near Thurman Springs Park area, we can design a turf solution that looks sharp and functions flawlessly.
Powder Springs sits on West Cobb County clay, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity for pool-side landscaping. Natural grass struggles here because the clay compacts easily and drainage gets tricky around pool decks where water concentration is high. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most homes in Lost Mountain and newer Macland developments have moderate to smaller yard footprints, so efficiency matters—turf installation wraps around pools cleanly without waste. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on lot orientation; some properties get full afternoon sun, others have tree cover. Our turf handles both, though high-sun areas may benefit from our UV-stabilized options to keep color consistent. Many HOA communities in Powder Springs have landscape guidelines, and synthetic turf around pools typically aligns with those standards better than gravel does. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we use crushed stone and drainage layers to ensure water doesn't pool beneath the turf itself. Chlorine splash, sunscreen, and regular foot traffic are all factored into our material selection. We've done enough installations in this area to know the exact conditions your yard will face.
Synthetic turf is chlorine-resistant by design. Our pool-grade materials won't bleach, degrade, or develop odor from regular splashing. Unlike natural grass, which yellows and dies under chlorine exposure, artificial turf stays vibrant. In fact, occasional chlorine contact actually helps keep the surface clean. We recommend rinsing it with fresh water occasionally, but that's it.
Absolutely. Clay is actually our baseline for installation in this area. We use a crushed stone base layer with proper slope to direct water away from your pool deck and home. The clay actually provides good compaction under the base, which stabilizes everything. We've done this hundreds of times in Lost Mountain and the Macland area—it works better than trying to maintain natural grass on clay.
Yes. Gravel looks cheap upfront but needs replacement every 18–24 months, especially around pools where foot traffic is heavy. You're also buying rakes, dealing with weeds, and replacing displaced rock. Turf is a one-time investment that lasts 12–15 years with minimal upkeep. Most Powder Springs homeowners find it pays for itself within 5 years.
Definitely. We work with whatever space you have, whether that's a small deck in a Lost Mountain townhome or a larger patio in a newer development. We'll measure around the existing concrete or pavers and install turf right up to the edge. No ripping out anything—we work with what's there and make it look intentional and polished.
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