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Pool season in Smyrna means one thing: you want your backyard to look pristine without spending your weekends pulling weeds around the deck. Artificial turf around your pool area solves that problem completely. Whether you're in the Vinings neighborhood or near Market Village, our team knows exactly what works for Cobb County yards. Real grass around pools gets beaten down, stays wet, and turns into a muddy mess faster than you'd think—especially with our clay soil and humidity. Artificial turf stays green, never gets soggy, and gives you that manicured look year-round without chemicals or maintenance headaches. We've installed pool-side turf for homeowners across Smyrna's most popular residential areas, and we understand the unique drainage and sun challenges your specific lot faces. Your pool is an investment in your home's value and your family's enjoyment. The landscaping around it should be just as worry-free.
Smyrna sits in Cobb County clay territory, which drains differently than what some landscaping companies expect. Around a pool deck, that matters—you need proper base preparation and grading so water doesn't pool (pun intended) in low spots. Our clay soil holds moisture longer than sandy soil in other parts of Georgia, so we layer our installations carefully to prevent water from sitting under the turf. Most Smyrna lots we work on get anywhere from partial sun to full afternoon heat depending on tree coverage and exposure. If your home backs up to one of our wooded neighborhoods like parts of Vinings, you might have shade patterns that shift seasonally. We size turf pile height and infill type based on exactly how much sun and traffic your pool deck gets. Urban drainage in the Smyrna Market Village area and surrounding residential zones sometimes means city stormwater systems are nearby—we coordinate installations to work with those existing systems, never against them. HOA rules in some Smyrna neighborhoods allow artificial turf; we'll verify restrictions before we start.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay needs proper perforated base and drainage fabric underneath—that's standard for us. We compact and slope the base correctly so water moves through, not pooling on top. Humidity isn't an issue with turf itself; it stays dry because it doesn't retain water like soil. We've installed hundreds of pool decks in similar Smyrna conditions without drainage problems.
We keep turf at least 12–18 inches back from pool edges where chemicals are stored or splashed regularly. Chlorine and acid can break down turf material over years, so we design layouts that leave that buffer. We'll also discuss your specific pool setup—some Smyrna homeowners have equipment tucked in different spots, and we work around those constraints.
Not with proper installation. Good drainage and airflow prevent that. We use quality turf with antimicrobial backing and install it over a permeable base that allows air circulation. Smyrna's humidity is manageable if the foundation is right—which ours is designed to be from day one.
Depends on your specific HOA rules. Some Smyrna neighborhoods allow artificial turf without issue; others have landscape guidelines we need to review first. We'll check your deed restrictions before quoting. Most pool-area applications are approved because turf replaces dead grass or bare spots—it's actually an improvement in most associations' eyes.
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