Faq — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in West Cobb means backyard entertaining, and artificial turf around your pool deck changes everything. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, the Mars Hill area, or near Harrison High School, that Georgia clay soil underneath your yard can turn into a muddy nightmare—especially with kids and pets tracking water in and out of the pool all day. Real grass gets beaten down fast around pool areas, stays wet longer, and creates slip hazards. We've installed pool turf for dozens of West Cobb families who got tired of maintaining a soggy, patchy yard while trying to enjoy their pools. Artificial turf gives you a clean, dry surface that stays green year-round, drains instantly, and handles the chlorine splatter that naturally comes with the territory. No more mud on the deck, no more dead spots where the loungers sit, and no more guilt about letting the grass go dormant in summer. It's the upgrade that finally makes your pool area feel complete.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil and newer construction patterns create specific challenges for poolside landscaping. That dense clay retains moisture, which means natural grass stays waterlogged around pool areas longer than homeowners expect—especially after heavy Atlanta-area rain. The neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill tend to have medium to larger residential lots, which gives you real options for turf layouts that flow naturally from deck to yard. Sun exposure varies dramatically in this area depending on tree coverage and lot orientation; we assess your specific microclimate before recommending turf type and infill options. Most West Cobb pool decks face chlorine and salt exposure if you're running a saltwater system, so we spec materials that handle that chemistry without degrading. Installation timing matters here too—spring through early fall is ideal in Cobb County, since we can get solid base prep without fighting freeze-thaw cycles. Drainage infrastructure is critical in newer developments, and we coordinate with your existing grading to prevent pooling (the water kind, not the fun kind).
Absolutely. Our turf materials are chlorine-resistant and rated for saltwater systems. West Cobb's pool installations take a beating from constant chemical exposure, so we use premium blends and lay proper drainage underneath to prevent salt buildup in the infill. Rinse the turf occasionally with fresh water during heavy pool season, and you're set.
Clay drainage is our biggest focus here. We install a perforated base layer that moves water away from the root zone—which doesn't exist with artificial turf, but water still needs to go somewhere. We pitch the deck slightly toward drainage lines or your existing yard slope, so water moves off quickly instead of sitting. This prevents that standing-water problem real grass creates.
DIY is possible, but pool decks have specific grading and drainage needs that vary across West Cobb properties. Improper base prep around your pool can cause water pooling, turf movement, or premature wear. We handle site assessment, soil removal, base installation, and seaming—it's worth the investment to get it right.
Our turf typically lasts 12–15 years in residential pool settings, even with heavy use. West Cobb's heat and humidity are manageable for quality materials. UV degradation and infill compaction are the main wear factors, but proper installation and occasional maintenance (brushing, infill top-ups) extend the life significantly.
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