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Your pool area in West Cobb deserves a yard that actually works year-round—not one that turns into a mud pit after rain or a patchy mess by mid-summer. That's where artificial turf comes in. A lot of homeowners in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area are ditching the constant battle with Cobb County's heavy clay soil and choosing synthetic turf around their pools instead. Here's the thing: pool zones are tough on regular grass. You've got chlorine splash, heavy foot traffic, wet conditions, and the relentless Georgia sun all working against you at once. Artificial turf handles every single one of those challenges without breaking a sweat. It stays green, stays dry underfoot, and doesn't wash away or thin out from pool chemicals. We've been installing pool turf throughout West Cobb—near Harrison High School, in newer construction neighborhoods, across the 30127 and 30152 zip codes—and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. No more buying sod every spring, no more brown patches, no more slippery wet grass that becomes a safety hazard when kids are running around. You get a low-maintenance outdoor space that's actually designed for the way you live.
West Cobb's soil is heavy, clay-dominant stuff—typical for Cobb County. That clay drains slowly, stays wet longer after rain, and makes regular grass struggle, especially in a pool environment where water is already a constant factor. Artificial turf bypasses that problem entirely. It sits on top of whatever's underneath and handles drainage through its own system, so you don't deal with pooling water or that spongy, waterlogged feeling around your pool deck. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's layout. Many homes in Lost Mountain and newer subdivisions have decent afternoon shade, but pool areas often catch full sun for 6-8 hours daily. Quality synthetic turf is UV-stabilized to handle that without fading or degrading. One thing to confirm: check your HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has one. Most West Cobb communities allow pool turf as long as it looks maintained (it will—it always does). Yard sizes in this area range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so installation usually takes a day or two, and we handle everything from base prep to final brushing. The newer construction around West Cobb often means concrete or compacted fill underneath—actually ideal for turf installation because drainage and base stability are simpler to manage than in older neighborhoods.
Absolutely. Pool-grade synthetic turf is made to resist chlorine, salt treatments, and sunscreen oils. In West Cobb, where heavy summer use is common, this matters. The turf won't yellow, break down, or develop weird chemical burns like natural grass does. A quick rinse with fresh water every few weeks keeps it fresh, but it's not required—the turf handles splash and chemical exposure as part of its design.
Much faster than you'd expect. We install a permeable base layer that channels water down and away, so you're not standing in puddles. Even with Cobb County's heavy clay underneath, the turf system handles drainage independently. Puddles dry in hours, not days—crucial when you have kids running around a wet pool deck.
Quality pool turf lasts 12-15 years in a Georgia climate, sometimes longer. UV-stabilized fibers don't fade under West Cobb's intense summer sun. The real wear factor is foot traffic and chemical exposure—both manageable with good-quality synthetic. We stand behind ours with a warranty that reflects real performance.
Yes, and it's actually one of our most common jobs. We work around pools in Lost Mountain and throughout the area without draining anything. Installation takes a day or two, and you're ready to use your pool immediately after. No major disruption, no extended downtime during summer.
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