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Pool season in West Cobb runs long—and that means your backyard deck needs to handle both the splash zone and the Georgia heat. We've installed artificial turf around hundreds of pools in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, and there's a reason homeowners in the 30127 and 30152 ZIP codes keep calling us back: real turf turns into a mud pit after one pool party, but quality synthetic turf stays intact, stays clean, and stays comfortable underfoot all season long. Your backyard probably didn't come with much topsoil when it was built—that's Cobb County clay for you. It drains poorly, it compacts, and it gets slippery when wet. Artificial pool turf solves that problem completely. No more muddy feet tracking into the house. No more slick surfaces when kids run from the pool. And honestly, after you've spent money on a quality pool installation, why compromise on the deck? We're based just 12 minutes from West Cobb, so we know the neighborhood layouts, the builder standards, and what holds up in our climate. Whether you're in a newer subdivision near Harrison High School or looking to upgrade an established home in the area, we can walk you through the whole process—from site assessment to final cleanup.
West Cobb's newer construction homes typically sit on clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain naturally. This is actually perfect for artificial turf installation because we can work with your existing grade and add proper base layers underneath. No need to excavate your whole yard or import truckloads of soil amendments. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're nestled in the Lost Mountain or Mars Hill neighborhoods—some properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, others are in full sun. We size your turf pile height and select UV-stabilized yarn accordingly. Full-sun pools benefit from slightly shorter pile; shaded areas can handle a softer, more cushioned feel. Most West Cobb subdivisions don't restrict artificial turf if it's installed as pool decking (it's considered hardscape, not lawn replacement). Still, we always recommend checking your HOA documentation or calling ahead—homeowner associations near Harrison High School tend to be detail-oriented, and we want zero surprises. Pool deck turfs in this area need excellent drainage because Cobb clay doesn't absorb water quickly. Our base preparation includes proper slope and perforated underlayment so standing water never becomes an issue. Winter freeze-thaw cycles are mild here, but we still design for durability year-round.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade turf is rated for UV exposure and moisture. West Cobb summers are hot, but modern synthetic materials won't degrade or fade like they did years ago. We use brands with 8–10 year warranties, and most installations in the 30127 and 30152 areas go 12+ years with minimal maintenance. Chlorine splash and sunscreen won't damage it either.
Yes—that's our most common install type. We work around active pools without draining them. We'll assess your pool's deck elevation, match it to the new turf height, and handle grading so water naturally flows away from the pool structure. Most West Cobb pool decks are done in 1–2 days.
Pool decking is typically classified as hardscape, not lawn, so HOA restrictions on synthetic grass don't usually apply. That said, some associations have specific aesthetic guidelines. We recommend checking your docs first. We've worked with dozens of West Cobb HOAs and can help navigate any questions.
Cobb clay actually simplifies things—it won't shift under your turf base. We'll ensure proper slope and use a perforated drain mat so water moves away quickly. Without it, you'd get pooling in heavy rain. We engineer every install for our local soil conditions.
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