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Pool season in West Cobb hits different when you've got artificial turf surrounding your deck. You're looking at neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill where the newer construction means most yards are built for entertaining—and natural grass just doesn't hold up around chlorine, foot traffic, and constant moisture. We've installed pool-side turf for homeowners near Harrison High School all the way through the West Cobb parks area, and the transformation is immediate. No more muddy patches, no more dead spots from chemical splashes, no more spending summer weekends raking wet grass clippings off your pavers. The clay soil around Cobb County actually makes artificial turf an even smarter play because drainage becomes a non-issue. Your pool deck becomes a year-round oasis instead of a maintenance headache. That's why we're 12 minutes away and ready to give you an instant quote on pool turf that'll handle everything your family throws at it.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the best reasons to go artificial around your pool. Clay holds water differently than sandy or loamy soil, which means natural grass struggles with poolside drainage and stays soggy longer—especially in the Mars Hill and Lost Mountain areas where newer construction homes often have compacted yards from building activity. Our synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely. We size installations based on what we see in your neighborhood: most West Cobb pool decks run 200 to 400 square feet of usable space, though we've done larger setups for homes in the Harrison High School district with more generous lot sizes. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property faces north or south, and we design the turf pile height accordingly—thicker blades for full-sun pools, softer textures for shaded decks under mature trees. Installation in Cobb County typically takes one day, and we handle grading to match existing pavers or decking. Check with your HOA beforehand; most West Cobb communities approve pool turf without issues, but a few have specific color or pile-height guidelines we'll walk you through.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade turf is specifically engineered to resist chemical degradation from chlorine, saltwater systems, and sunscreen oils. The Mars Hill and Lost Mountain homes we've installed for drain directly through the backing, so chemicals rinse through instead of pooling. We recommend occasional freshwater rinses to extend the turf's lifespan, but it's way less maintenance than replacing dead grass patches every summer.
Most pool-turf jobs around Harrison High School and the West Cobb parks neighborhoods are completed in a single day. We handle site prep, grading to match your existing deck or pavers, and final installation. If your yard has significant drainage or leveling needs from newer construction settling, we might schedule a second quick visit, but that's rare.
Cobb County doesn't typically require permits for cosmetic landscaping updates like turf installation. We stay current on any local changes, but in our experience, pool-deck turf falls outside permit requirements. Your HOA in West Cobb might have its own approval process—we've worked with most of them and can guide you through that conversation.
Artificial turf costs more upfront—typically $8–14 per square foot installed—but you eliminate ongoing sod replacement, fertilizing, and constant reseeding from chemical damage. For a typical West Cobb pool deck, most homeowners recoup that investment within 3–4 years through saved labor and materials. Request an instant quote and we'll show you the exact numbers for your space.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.