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Your pool area in West Cobb deserves a surface that actually holds up through Georgia summers and those clay-heavy winters without turning into a mud pit every time it rains. We've installed artificial turf around pools in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and the Harrison High School area long enough to know what works and what doesn't in Cobb County yards. The thing about newer construction homes in West Cobb—and we see a lot of them—is that the soil underneath is compacted clay that doesn't drain like you'd want it to around a pool deck. Real grass fights that battle every season. Artificial turf just wins. Your kids can jump straight from the pool onto a safe, clean surface without slipping on algae-covered concrete or sinking into soggy patches. No more muddy footprints tracked through the house. We handle everything from measure to finish, and because we're based just 12 minutes away, we're the crew your neighbors already know. We use turf specifically rated for wet environments—it's not the same product we'd install in your front yard. Drainage layers, proper base prep on that clay, edge transitions that look permanent: these details matter when you're dealing with water, kids, and Cobb County weather. Ready to stop battling your pool deck? Let's talk about what a real solution looks like for your property.
West Cobb's clay soil is both a challenge and exactly why artificial pool turf makes sense here. That dense, compacted clay under newer developments drains slowly, which means organic grass struggles with rot, standing water, and the kind of muddy mess that's especially bad around pool areas. We install a engineered drainage base that sits on top of your existing grade—no need for expensive excavation. Your sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in Lost Mountain's tree-heavy lots or Mars Hill's more open developments. Some West Cobb pools get baked eight hours a day; others sit under mature pines. We choose turf pile height and color specifically for your orientation. Darker fibers hold heat; lighter ones stay cooler underfoot—it matters in July. HOA rules in West Cobb neighborhoods are generally favorable toward artificial turf, especially around pools where it's clearly functional rather than cosmetic. We've worked with several HOAs in the area and can handle any approval paperwork upfront. Pool deck turf differs from residential yard turf. It needs antimicrobial backing, maximum drainage capacity, and slip-resistant fibers. We also build in proper edge termination so your pool coping sits flush without trip hazards. Installation around decking, coping, and equipment is more precise than standard lawn work—that's why we treat it as a specialized job.
No. Pool-rated artificial turf has a textured surface designed specifically to prevent slipping, even when saturated. The fibers are engineered differently than regular yard turf—they grip better and dry faster. We install only products rated for wet environments around Cobb County pools.
We don't fight the clay—we work around it. We install a permeable base layer that sits on top of your existing ground, with a drainage system underneath that moves water away from your pool area. No excavation needed. The clay stays put; the water doesn't.
Absolutely. We measure and cut around your current setup—coping, equipment pads, decking transitions, everything. The work is more detailed than standard lawn installation, but we handle those tight tolerances regularly around West Cobb pools.
Quality pool turf lasts 10–15 years in Cobb County conditions when properly installed and maintained. UV-resistant fibers hold up through Georgia heat. Chlorine and salt water don't degrade the material the way they degrade concrete or wood decking.
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