Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Vinings doesn't have to be a muddy mess every summer. We see it all the time in the Paces area and around Vinings Main—homeowners dealing with clay-heavy soil that turns into a slippery nightmare when wet, or struggling to keep natural grass alive in the shade cast by mature trees near Cochran Shoals. Artificial turf around your pool solves both problems at once. It's clean, safe, and honestly, it looks sharp next to a nice pool setup. Better yet, the recycled-material turf we install isn't the plastic-y stuff from 15 years ago. Modern pool turf uses reclaimed rubber infill and recycled polyethylene fibers, so you're getting durability and sustainability in the same product. No chemicals leaching into your pool, no bark mulch floating around, no soggy patches that breed algae. We've been installing these systems in Cobb County for years, and the feedback from Vinings homeowners is consistently the same: wish we'd done it sooner. The install itself is straightforward—we're usually done in a day or two—and the payoff is a usable deck that stays dry, clean, and safe for kids and guests year-round.
Vinings sits right on the Cobb-Fulton border, and that clay-based soil is something we deal with constantly. It compacts hard, drains poorly, and once it gets wet, it stays wet. That's exactly why pool-area artificial turf makes sense here. You're also dealing with variable sun exposure depending on where your lot is—some homes back up to the Cochran Shoals area with heavy tree cover, while others in the Paces section get direct afternoon sun. The good news is recycled-material turf handles both scenarios. We install a proper base layer (usually crushed stone and a geotextile) that sits on top of your existing grade, so the clay underneath doesn't become a problem. Most Vinings properties sit on smaller luxury lots, which means your pool deck is probably compact and high-traffic. That's exactly what artificial turf was designed for. We size the drainage system based on your specific lot pitch and any nearby trees. If you've got HOA guidelines—and many Vinings neighborhoods do—recycled turf is typically approved because it's a finished, professional-looking product that doesn't shed, fade unevenly, or create maintenance headaches for the community.
Absolutely. Recycled polyethylene fibers are chlorine-resistant—it's one of the reasons they're used in pool environments. The recycled rubber infill is also stable under chemical exposure. We've installed this type of turf in Vinings pools for years without degradation. Just rinse it down occasionally during heavy pool season to remove mineral buildup, and you're fine.
We create a layered base: crushed stone for primary drainage, then a geotextile barrier, then the recycled turf system. Water moves down through the turf into the stone layer and disperses into the ground or toward your natural drainage patterns. Clay doesn't absorb water, but it doesn't need to—the base layer handles it. This system keeps your deck dry even after heavy rain.
In most cases, yes. If you've got concrete or pavers, we can remove sections, prep the subsurface, and integrate new turf seamlessly. Vinings pools vary in size and configuration, so we assess your specific layout during the free consultation to confirm what works best for your space.
Most Vinings pool-deck projects take one to two days, depending on square footage and site access. We're based 20 minutes from Vinings, so scheduling is flexible. We coordinate around your pool use so you're back in action quickly.
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