Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool is supposed to be the centerpiece of summer fun in West Cobb, not a mud pit come July. We get it—those clay soils around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill drain like they're actively trying not to. Add a pool deck into the mix, and you're looking at soggy ground, algae growth on concrete, and that slippery mess that makes barefoot trips to the water hazardous. This is where pool turf changes everything. Instead of fighting Cobb County clay every time it rains, you install synthetic turf that handles drainage the way nature intended—fast and efficient. Families in the Harrison High School area, newer construction neighborhoods, and throughout West Cobb ZIP codes 30127 and 30152 are ditching the concrete-and-mud combo and going with artificial turf that looks sharp, stays dry, and actually improves safety around the pool. We're based just 12 minutes away, so we know these yards. We know what works here. Pool turf isn't a luxury anymore—it's the practical choice for West Cobb homeowners who want their outdoor space to function year-round without constant upkeep.
West Cobb's signature clay soil is beautiful for construction but brutal for drainage. That dense, compacted base under your pool deck means water sits instead of percolates. Synthetic pool turf solves this with a permeable backing system that lets moisture pass straight through to a gravel base layer we install beneath—no pooling, no swamp smell. The newer construction in Lost Mountain and surrounding neighborhoods often means smaller finished yards where every square foot counts. Pool turf maximizes usable space without eating up square footage for elaborate drainage solutions. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage, particularly in the Mars Hill area where mature trees create natural shade. We design turf pile height and density with your specific microclimate in mind—taller, softer varieties for high-traffic areas, denser weaves where full sun dominates. Cobb County doesn't typically enforce strict HOA rules on synthetic turf around pools, but we verify any covenant restrictions before installation. Most West Cobb lots are manageable sizes for complete deck transformation within a single project, and the sandy substrate layer we use under turf integrates naturally with the existing clay base rather than fighting it.
Absolutely. Concrete sits on top of clay and traps water underneath—you've probably seen that green algae film. Pool turf drains through the backing and into a gravel base we install, which disperses moisture into the surrounding soil. In Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, where clay is thicker, this difference is dramatic. Rain that pools under concrete disappears into turf within minutes.
Yes. Commercial pool turf is specifically designed to handle chlorine, salt systems, and pool chemicals without degradation. We use UV-stabilized fibers that won't fade or break down from splash exposure. Any West Cobb pool installation we do gets turf rated for chemical resistance—it's standard, not an upgrade.
Most residential pools around Harrison High School or the surrounding neighborhoods take 2–4 days, depending on size and existing concrete removal. We handle soil prep, grading, base layer installation, and turf seaming all in one project. Weather permitting, you're swimming on new turf by the end of the week.
Minimal. Rinse debris weekly, brush the turf occasionally to keep fibers upright, and that's it. You don't mow, fertilize, or reseed. In West Cobb's humid summers, you skip the fungal issues that plague natural grass near pools. Chlorine rinses actually keep the surface clean.
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