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Your pool area in West Cobb deserves better than patchy, muddy grass that turns into a slip hazard every time someone gets out of the water. We get it—between the clay soil Cobb County is known for and the newer construction homes throughout Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, keeping natural grass looking decent around a pool is basically a losing battle. That's where artificial turf comes in. It's the upgrade that homeowners around Harrison High School and the West Cobb neighborhoods have been asking us about, and for good reason. Synthetic pool turf stays soft underfoot, drains instantly so you're not standing in puddles, and won't track mud into your house or pool. Your pets stay safer too—no chemicals, no bare patches they can dig into, just a clean, green surface year-round. We've installed hundreds of pool decks across the Atlanta area, and the transformation people see in their backyards is genuinely striking. You get more usable pool time, less maintenance headaches, and a surface that actually looks intentional instead of just "that area where grass gave up." Let's talk about what's possible for your backyard.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is one reason pool areas struggle. That dense, compacted earth doesn't drain well naturally, which means standing water and erosion problems around pool decks are super common in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill. When we install artificial turf for pools in your area, we're already thinking about drainage and base prep differently than someone working in sandier soil. Newer construction homes throughout Cobb County often have challenging grading around the pool pad, and that's something we account for during installation. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property backs up to the West Cobb parks or sits in a more densely built neighborhood. Even though synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to survive, we still consider sight lines and heat reflection when we're choosing the right product for your deck. HOA rules in some West Cobb communities do have landscape guidelines, so we always verify what's allowed before we start. Most residential pool decks in this area run 400–800 square feet, which is a solid size for a complete transformation. The good news: our crew knows this terrain inside and out. We're only 12 minutes from West Cobb, so we've dealt with Cobb County clay, newer construction grading, and local code requirements on dozens of installs.
It can warm up in direct summer sun, but modern pool turf is engineered differently than playground surfaces—it stays cooler and drains faster. We help you pick products with lighter colors or infill options that perform better in Georgia heat. Most West Cobb homeowners find the slight warmth is worth the zero-maintenance trade-off, especially compared to dealing with muddy natural grass.
Yes. Cobb County's clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a proper base layer and perforated underpinning when we're working around pools. This prevents water from pooling under the turf, which matters even more in West Cobb's newer construction homes where grading can be tight. It's the difference between a surface that stays dry and one that becomes a swamp.
Some West Cobb neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, so we always verify before we start. Most HOAs approve pool deck turf since it's clearly functional and not in front yards. We'll help you check your community rules or even coordinate with your HOA if needed—no surprises.
Most residential pool areas—typically 400–800 square feet around here—take 2–3 days. We handle debris removal, base prep for that clay soil, turf installation, and cleanup. Weather and existing conditions matter, but we give you a clear timeline before we start digging.
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