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New construction in West Cobb means you're building in one of the fastest-growing areas of Cobb County—and that's exciting. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, the Mars Hill area, or near Harrison High School, you've got a blank canvas for your backyard. A lot of new homeowners we talk to in those neighborhoods are thinking about pools, and honestly, artificial turf around a pool deck is one of the smartest moves you can make. You get a clean, safe surface that won't turn into a mud pit after a rain, no slippery algae buildup, and zero maintenance headaches when you're trying to enjoy your investment. Unlike real grass, synthetic turf won't degrade from chlorine splash or constant foot traffic. In West Cobb's humid climate, you also avoid the mold and mildew issues that sometimes pop up with natural lawns. We've installed pool turf in dozens of new builds across this area, and the homeowners always say the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. If you're at the point where your pool is going in or already in the ground, let's talk about making your pool area look finished and feel resort-quality.
West Cobb sits on Cobb County clay, which actually works in your favor when we're installing artificial turf around pools. That dense, compacted soil provides excellent drainage base preparation—no soft spots or settling issues down the line. New construction properties here tend to have decent-sized yards with good sun exposure, especially in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill developments. That said, the humidity in our area means we pay extra attention to subsurface drainage and ventilation under the turf to prevent moisture buildup. Many of the newer communities have HOA guidelines about landscape appearance, so we always make sure your pool turf selection aligns with those requirements—usually they're flexible on synthetic materials as long as it looks maintained and professional. Installation timing matters too: if your pool deck is freshly poured concrete or pavers, we want to let that cure completely before we lay turf. We typically wait 28 days for concrete. The clay base means we're usually adding a gravel base layer for proper water movement, which is standard here but worth knowing about upfront. Sun angle in West Cobb gives you decent afternoon shade in some yards, afternoon blaze in others—we'll assess your specific lot during the consultation and recommend turf pile height accordingly.
Chlorine and saltwater systems don't degrade quality synthetic turf the way they damage natural grass. Our premium turf lines are specifically designed for pool environments. West Cobb's humidity and heat actually make this advantage even bigger—real grass would struggle with mold and algae in that wet, warm climate. We'll recommend turf with antimicrobial properties so you're covered year-round.
The clay base in new West Cobb construction is actually ideal. We install a gravel base layer that works with that clay to move water away from your turf properly. Proper subsurface drainage prevents the puddles and soft spots you'd get if you just laid turf directly on compacted soil. We assess your lot's grade during consultation to make sure water flows away from your pool deck.
We can do either, but timing matters. If your pool deck is freshly poured concrete, we need to wait about 28 days for full curing before laying turf. If your pool's already done, we can install around the existing deck without issues. Either way, we coordinate with your pool contractor to make sure the sequencing makes sense for your West Cobb build schedule.
Most do, especially in new construction neighborhoods. We work with dozens of HOAs across Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, and they typically approve pool turf because it looks professional and well-maintained. We'll review your community guidelines during our consultation and make sure your turf selection passes any aesthetic requirements.
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