Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
West Cobb's newer construction neighborhoods—Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and the Harrison High School corridor—are full of young families who want their yards to look sharp without spending every weekend maintaining them. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of lawns across 30127 and 30152, and we've learned that rooftop decks and elevated outdoor spaces in this area benefit hugely from synthetic grass. The clay soil Cobb County is known for can be stubborn, especially when you're building on newer developments where grading is still settling. Instead of fighting red clay and drainage problems, you can cap your rooftop deck or ground-level hardscape with premium synthetic turf that handles Georgia's heat, rain, and humidity better than you'd expect. We're just 12 minutes away, and we handle everything from measurement to installation, so your family can actually use your outdoor space this spring instead of waiting for grass to take.
West Cobb's newer subdivisions often sit on compacted Cobb County clay, which drains poorly and can shift as homes settle. That instability makes natural grass risky on rooftop decks and elevated platforms—roots have nowhere to grip, and water pools unpredictably. Artificial turf eliminates that worry entirely. Your rooftop deck won't need soil amendments, and you skip the clay-management headache altogether. Sun exposure varies dramatically here: some Lost Mountain properties face southwest and get punishing afternoon heat, while others are shaded by mature pines. Quality synthetic grass handles both extremes without burning or thinning. Humidity is another reality—Georgia summers are wet and sticky, so you want turf with excellent drainage backing and antimicrobial treatments that prevent mold and mildew growth. Most West Cobb deck installations we see are 200–500 square feet, so they're large enough to make a real difference in usability but small enough that you're not breaking the bank. We always recommend checking any HOA covenants (Mars Hill and some Lost Mountain developments have them), but we've never seen an HOA reject quality synthetic turf on a deck or patio application.
Absolutely. The key is drainage backing and UV-stabilized fiber. West Cobb summers are hot and wet, but modern synthetic turf is engineered for exactly that. We use products with antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold and mildew in humidity. Your deck won't trap moisture like natural grass would—water drains right through. No puddles, no soggy mess, and no algae growth.
The southwest-facing properties in that area do get intense afternoon sun, but quality turf with UV stabilizers holds its color for 10–15 years without noticeable fading. We install premium brands designed for hot climates. Cheaper alternatives might fade, which is why we don't cut corners on material. Your deck will stay green and look fresh season after season.
A typical 300–400 square foot deck runs between $3,500–$6,500 installed, depending on prep work and infill choice. West Cobb's newer construction means most decks have solid, level surfaces that don't need regrading. That keeps labor costs down. We always give a free site visit and quote—no obligation, and we're only 12 minutes away.
Most West Cobb homeowners go with silica sand or a sand-crumb blend. Silica is heavier and more stable on rooftop platforms, which matters if your deck gets foot traffic or wind. Sand-crumb is softer underfoot and better if you have kids playing on it. We'll advise based on your specific setup and climate goals.
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