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Pool season in West Cobb runs long, and if you've got a yard in Lost Mountain or near Harrison High School, you know that Cobb County clay doesn't play nice with barefoot traffic around a pool deck. Year-round wet spots, muddy edges, and slippery concrete are real problems here—especially in the newer construction neighborhoods where drainage is still settling. Artificial turf around your pool changes everything. No more brown patches from chlorine splash, no algae creeping in from standing water, and no bare feet hitting cold pavers at 7 a.m. We install pool turf that handles the specific challenges of West Cobb's climate: the humidity that breeds mold on natural grass, the clay base that holds water, and those unpredictable Georgia spring storms that turn yards into swamps. Because we're just 12 minutes away in the area, we understand exactly what your yard is dealing with. The turf we lay down stays green, stays safe, and stays dry—even on the wettest days. And we get that pool renovations are an investment, which is why we offer flexible payment options that fit real budgets.
West Cobb's newer construction developments sit on clay subsoil that doesn't drain the way older neighborhoods do. After a heavy rain—and we get plenty—that clay holds water like a sponge, which means natural grass around your pool stays soggy and compacted from foot traffic. Artificial turf solves this because we build in a proper drainage base beneath it. The clay actually works in your favor once the turf's installed; it gives us a stable foundation to work with. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in the Lost Mountain area with mature tree cover or closer to Harrison High School where lots are more open. We design your pool turf layout to account for shade patterns—full sun turf needs different fiber and infill than shaded areas. The Cobb County humidity is relentless from May through September, so the turf we choose has antimicrobial properties built in to resist mold and mildew that thrive in our climate. Most pool properties in West Cobb are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means your pool deck and surrounding turf area are probably 400–800 square feet. That's the sweet spot for cost-effective installation and long-term durability. Many newer subdivisions have HOA rules about landscape appearance, so we make sure whatever we install keeps you compliant while looking better than the natural lawn your neighbors have.
No. The turf we install is specifically designed to handle pool chemistry. Chlorine splash and saltwater (if you have a saltwater system) won't fade, weaken, or discolor quality pool turf. We rinse and maintain the area properly after install, and most West Cobb homeowners never see any degradation. The real culprit with natural grass is the combination of chlorine, constant moisture, and our clay soil—artificial turf simply bypasses that problem.
We offer flexible payment plans so you're not paying the whole job upfront. Whether you're financing over 6, 12, or 24 months, we work with you to make the install fit your budget. Most West Cobb pool deck projects run $3,500–$8,000 depending on square footage and site prep (clay removal, grading, etc.), and we break that into manageable monthly payments.
Quality pool turf lasts 12–15 years in our climate, sometimes longer. West Cobb's humidity is tough on natural grass but actually doesn't degrade modern artificial turf the way people think. The bigger wear factor is foot traffic—the more the pool gets used, the faster fibers flatten. We use commercial-grade turf rated for high traffic, so your deck stays looking fresh even through busy pool seasons.
Yes, and that's why we always do a site assessment first. Most West Cobb yards need proper grading and a drainage base layer beneath the turf. The clay doesn't absorb water well, so we create a sloped base with perforated pipe if needed. It adds to the upfront cost but prevents pooling and keeps your deck usable year-round.
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