Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, we see a lot of newer construction homes with pools that sit on that classic Cobb County clay. Homeowners in West Cobb often tell us the same thing: they love their pools, but the natural grass around the deck turns into a muddy mess within weeks, or it burns out in patches when the sun hits hard in summer. That's where recycled-material artificial turf comes in. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from fifteen years ago. Modern pool turf uses recycled content—reclaimed rubber and plastic polymers—so you're getting a durable, eco-conscious surface that actually looks natural around your water feature. No more grass clippings in the pool filter. No more bare spots by August. We've installed hundreds of square feet of pool-area turf across West Cobb, and homeowners in Harrison High School neighborhoods and throughout Cobb County have told us it's one of the best upgrades they've made. Your deck stays clean, your landscape looks manicured year-round, and you're not pouring chemicals or spending weekends maintaining it.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil creates real challenges for natural grass, especially around pools where foot traffic is constant and drainage matters. That Cobb County clay holds water, which means wet spots, algae growth on natural turf, and that slippery surface nobody wants near a pool. Recycled artificial turf installed in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill neighborhoods solves this outright—it drains fast, never turns into a slip hazard after rain, and doesn't compact the way soil does. Sun exposure is another factor. We see yards with full southern exposure that get six-plus hours of direct afternoon heat. Natural grass simply can't keep up. Recycled pool turf handles that heat without degrading (modern materials are UV-stabilized), and it won't fade into that yellowish tone you see on cheaper synthetic options. Most West Cobb pool areas run 200–800 square feet, and installation goes faster on newer construction lots because the ground is typically more level. If your home is near Harrison High School or in a newer subdivision, foundation work is usually minimal. We handle the site prep, remove any dead or compacted grass, and lay the base. It's not a full-day project, but it's done right.
No—actually, recycled-material pool turf often holds color better because the polymers are UV-protected during manufacturing. West Cobb's intense summer sun is a real test, and we've seen recycled turf installations from three, four years ago in Lost Mountain still looking sharp. The recycled content doesn't mean lower quality; it means responsible sourcing without sacrificing durability.
In peak West Cobb summer, any dark turf will warm up—that's physics. But recycled pool turf reflects heat slightly better than virgin plastic and doesn't reach the scorching temps of cheap synthetic. Pair it with a light infill material and you've got a comfortable deck. Most families we work with in Mars Hill and Lost Mountain say their kids play on it comfortably all day.
Clay compacts and holds moisture, which can trap water beneath the turf if you skip proper base prep. We always install a perforated drainage layer over compacted clay in West Cobb. It adds a step, but it's the difference between turf that lasts ten years and turf that develops soft spots in two. Your pool area deserves it.
DIY is possible if you're handy, but West Cobb's clay requires proper grading and drainage setup. We're twelve minutes from the Lost Mountain area and can handle the whole job—site prep, removal, base installation, and turf layout—in one or two days. Most homeowners find that peace of mind worth the investment.
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