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Your pool area in West Cobb deserves a surface that actually holds up to Georgia summers without turning into a mud pit every time it rains. We've been installing artificial turf around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area for years, and we've seen firsthand what happens when homeowners try to maintain natural grass next to a pool deck—it doesn't work. The clay soil that's everywhere in Cobb County drains poorly, and constant moisture from pool splashing makes it even worse. Artificial pool turf solves that problem completely. You get a safe, non-slip surface that stays green year-round, requires zero maintenance, and actually lasts longer than you'd expect. Whether you're in one of the newer construction neighborhoods near Harrison High School or in an established community with strict HOA guidelines, artificial turf fits the bill. We're just 12 minutes away in West Cobb, so we know your yards, your weather patterns, and exactly what kind of turf performs best around pools in this area. Let's talk about turning that wet, muddy pool surround into something your family will actually enjoy.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is the biggest reason artificial pool turf makes sense here. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain like sandy soils do, so water pools up instead of soaking in—especially problematic when you've got constant splashing from the pool. Newer construction neighborhoods in the area often have smaller, more defined yard spaces, which means your pool surround is probably more visible and needs to look polished. The HOA landscape rules in many West Cobb communities are strict about appearance, and artificial turf checks every box: uniform color, no brown patches, no weeds. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're on the shadier side of Lost Mountain or facing south near the Harrison High School corridor, but quality pool turf performs well in both conditions. Installation in West Cobb typically involves removing the existing grass, grading the clay base, adding a proper drainage layer (critical here), and laying down turf that's specifically rated for pool areas—meaning non-slip backing and UV stability. We account for Cobb County's heavy rain season when we slope the base, so water moves away from your pool deck rather than settling on it.
Quality pool-grade artificial turf installed properly lasts 10-15 years in our climate. West Cobb's summer heat and regular thunderstorms don't degrade modern turf the way people think. The key is using turf designed for pool areas with proper drainage underneath—that's where most failures happen. We've installed systems here that are still performing great after 12 years with minimal fading.
Most West Cobb HOAs love artificial pool turf because it looks maintained and professional. That said, some communities have specific guidelines about turf color or pile height. We handle those conversations regularly with Lost Mountain and Mars Hill associations. It's worth checking your docs, but we haven't seen an HOA reject pool turf installation once they see how clean it looks.
Not with proper pool-grade turf. Regular landscape turf can get uncomfortably warm, but pool turf is designed to stay cooler and has a non-slip backing for safety. In West Cobb's heat, we choose materials that resist temperature buildup. Your kids can run from pool to deck without that scorching sensation you get on regular turf or concrete.
Pricing depends on your deck size and current ground condition. West Cobb's clay soil sometimes needs extra drainage work, which affects the quote. Smaller pools (say 15x30 decks) typically run $2,500–$4,500 installed. We give free estimates and can usually schedule installation within two weeks. Call us for an exact price based on your specific yard.
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