Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: it's summer in Smyrna, and your family wants to spend the day by the pool without worrying about muddy footprints, slippery concrete, or someone losing their footing on wet pavers. That's where pool-side artificial turf comes in—and it's honestly one of the smartest upgrades we install around the Market Village and Vinings neighborhoods. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with the heavy foot traffic around pools and the chlorine splash-back that's inevitable, synthetic turf stays soft, stays intact, and stays accessible year-round. Whether you're in 30080 or 30082, the Cobb County heat and humidity can turn a natural lawn into a patchy mess within weeks. But artificial turf? It maintains that lush green look without the browning, without the maintenance headaches, and without the safety concerns that come with slippery surfaces. We've installed dozens of pool decks throughout Smyrna—some in the tighter lots near Jonquil Park, others in the more spacious backyards of the surrounding neighborhoods—and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. If accessibility matters to you (and it should), synthetic turf around your pool area provides a stable, non-slip surface that wheelchairs and walkers handle beautifully. No gaps, no settling, no uneven spots to catch a wheel or cause a stumble.
Smyrna sits on Cobb County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse for homeowners. The clay holds water—which means natural grass around pools tends to stay soggy and compacted, especially with heavy use. That compaction accelerates wear patterns and creates those dead zones near the stairs and entry points. Artificial turf solves that because it's installed over a drainage base that actually moves water away from your pool deck. We typically see lots ranging from compact urban properties in the Market Village area to more generous backyards throughout Vinings and the surrounding neighborhoods. Sun exposure varies too; some properties have full afternoon western exposure (brutal in summer), while others catch morning sun and afternoon shade. Synthetic turf handles both extremes without fading or heat retention issues that plagued older products. The clay base in your yard means we're often grading and installing proper subsurface drainage—a step that's non-negotiable in this county if you want your turf to last 15+ years without settling. We also work with Cobb County HOA requirements in Vinings and Market Village; most communities have specific guidelines about pool deck finishes, and artificial turf is almost always approved as a premium, safe alternative to concrete or pavers.
Not with modern UV-stabilized turf. We use products engineered to handle intense southern sun without color degradation. The clay-based soils in Cobb County also drain well when properly prepared, preventing moisture buildup that can dull synthetic fibers. Your turf stays vibrant year after year, even through our hot summers.
Absolutely. That's one of the biggest advantages over concrete or natural grass. Synthetic turf provides a stable, level surface with excellent traction when wet. No gaps, no settling, no uneven wear patterns. Wheelchairs roll smoothly, and walkers grip the surface securely—it's why families throughout Smyrna choose it for accessibility.
Chlorine and salt water don't degrade quality synthetic turf; in fact, our products are designed for pool environments. The drainage base we install underneath handles chemical runoff without pooling. We just recommend rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water to prevent salt accumulation, which is good practice anywhere.
Definitely. Some of our tightest installations are in Market Village homes with compact lots. We work with the space you have, whether that's a narrow deck around an above-ground pool or a full sunken deck area. The key is proper drainage planning, which the Cobb County clay actually helps us manage.
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