Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in West Cobb runs long and hot, which means your backyard needs to handle serious foot traffic, chlorine splash, and Georgia sun—all at the same time. Real grass turns into a muddy mess around pool decks in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, especially with our heavy Cobb County clay underneath. That's where pool-specific artificial turf makes a real difference. We've installed hundreds of pool yards across West Cobb, from newer construction homes near Harrison High School to established neighborhoods throughout the county. Synthetic pool turf drains instantly, stays soft underfoot even in peak summer heat, and won't stain or thin out from chlorine exposure. Unlike natural grass, you're not fighting our clay soil or watering constantly while your pool is already running. Homeowners here appreciate not having to choose between a usable pool deck and a decent-looking yard. We handle everything from site prep to final grading, and we're only about 12 minutes away, so we're close enough to visit your property and give you a real assessment rather than generic advice.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons pool turf makes sense here. When you're dealing with that dense, compacted base common in newer construction, water pools rather than drains—which is terrible right next to a pool deck. We address that during installation by creating proper slope and base preparation so chlorinated water moves away from your deck and home foundation. Sun exposure varies significantly across the area. Homes backing up to West Cobb parks or with southern exposure get intense afternoon heat, which means you'll want turf rated for UV durability and designed to stay cooler underfoot. Shade patterns in Lost Mountain can be tricky too, especially with mature trees, so we assess your specific yard before recommending a product. Many West Cobb neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscaping appearance and materials—nothing that typically excludes artificial turf, but it's worth checking your covenants. Lot sizes here range from compact to generous, and pool deck installation scales accordingly. We've done small splash pads in tight spaces and full 20x30 deck areas. The newer construction trend in the county means many homes have relatively fresh grading, which actually simplifies our installation process.
Yes, that's actually the whole point. Pool-grade turf is manufactured to resist chlorine, salt water, and UV degradation. We use materials specifically designed for this environment in West Cobb installations. Regular rinsing with fresh water helps, but the turf itself won't discolor, thin out, or degrade from chemical exposure like natural grass absolutely will.
We don't rely on the clay to drain—we replace that layer. During installation, we remove problematic clay, install a permeable base system, and ensure proper slope away from your pool and home. This prevents puddles and keeps chlorinated water from sitting and causing problems around your deck.
Premium pool turfs are engineered to stay cooler than basic versions, but any synthetic surface will be warmer than shaded natural grass. We can recommend lighter colors and infill options that reduce heat absorption. Many homeowners also use pool noodles or shade structures to manage deck temperature during peak afternoon hours.
Most residential pool decks take 2-4 days depending on deck size and existing conditions. Newer West Cobb construction sites usually have cleaner prep work, which can speed things up. We'll give you a firm timeline after visiting your property.
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