Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool is the centerpiece of summer in West Cobb, and the area around it should look as good as the water feels. That's where pool turf comes in—and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we install in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill. Instead of dealing with that thick Cobb County clay turning into mud around your deck, or fighting to keep natural grass healthy in the splash zone, artificial turf gives you a clean, safe, maintenance-free surface that stays green year-round. We're just 12 minutes from most West Cobb addresses, so we know exactly what pools around here deal with: the clay soil that drains poorly, the newer construction homes where builders leave you with compacted dirt, and families who want to maximize pool time instead of spending weekends on yard work. Pool turf handles all of it. You get that natural look, better drainage than you'd expect, and zero chemicals or mowers to worry about while the kids are playing.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the best reasons to go with pool turf. That dense clay doesn't drain well, so deck areas get slippery and muddy—artificial turf solves that with a permeable backing that pulls water away from your pool and prevents pooling. New construction in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas often comes with compacted fill dirt that makes natural grass struggle anyway, so you're not fighting an uphill battle with turf. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage, but most West Cobb pools get solid afternoon sun; the good news is modern pool turf is UV-stabilized and won't fade or get hot underfoot the way cheap alternatives do. HOA rules in some neighborhoods allow turf with proper documentation, so we always confirm before installation. Deck size matters too—most West Cobb residential pools sit on 1,500–3,000 square feet of deck area, which is large enough that turf makes a real ROI difference compared to constant reseeding and chemical treatments.
Not with quality turf. Cheap infill gets scorching, but premium pool turf uses cooler backing systems and thermal-resistant fibers. We spec turf that's designed for deck use, and families in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill tell us their kids run across it barefoot all summer without complaint. If you're worried, light-colored infill options run even cooler.
That clay is actually an advantage for turf installation. We lay a permeable base that lets water drain through and away from your pool equipment, rather than sitting on clay like it would with concrete. West Cobb's seasonal rain doesn't pool on the surface—the turf and base system handle it naturally.
DIY is possible if you're experienced, but West Cobb's clay requires proper subbase prep—that's where most homeowners trip up. We handle grading, edging, and seaming so your turf stays flat and looks professional long-term. For a pool deck, it's worth the call.
Cobb County doesn't require permits for residential turf, but some West Cobb HOAs want notification or documentation. We handle all that communication and know which neighborhoods have landscape review. One call and we'll confirm what applies to your property in Mars Hill or Lost Mountain.
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