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Picture this: it's July in West Cobb, and your pool area looks exactly how you want it—lush, green, and ready for the neighborhood kids to run around without tracking mud everywhere. That's the reality for homeowners in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area who've switched to artificial turf poolside. The newer construction homes around Harrison High School often come with clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain well and turns into a slippery mess when wet. Combine that with Georgia's intense summer sun and unpredictable spring rains, and natural grass becomes a maintenance nightmare. We've installed pool turf for dozens of families right here in 30127 and 30152, and the transformation is always the same: parents stop worrying about dead patches, algae stains, and constant reseeding. Your pool deck becomes an extension of your living space instead of a liability. Since we're just 12 minutes away, we know exactly how West Cobb's soil and climate affect turf performance, and we've engineered our installations to handle it.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is beautiful for building homes, but it's rough on traditional grass—especially in high-traffic pool areas. That heavy clay doesn't shed water quickly, which means puddles, compaction, and dead zones around your pool deck. Artificial turf solves this immediately because we install proper drainage layers underneath. Your Lost Mountain or Mars Hill yard probably gets strong afternoon sun exposure, particularly if you're in one of the newer subdivisions. Natural grass would scorch in those conditions, but quality pool turf is UV-stabilized to stay vibrant year-round. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines common in Cobb County neighborhoods; most communities have specific rules about synthetic materials, and we handle all those details upfront. Pool areas in West Cobb typically range from modest 15x20 decks to larger 30x40 spaces, and we size drainage and base prep accordingly. The newer construction homes here often have concrete or compacted fill underneath, which actually makes installation cleaner—we don't have to deal with shifting or settling like older properties sometimes do. One thing we always mention: pool chemicals and salt systems can affect turf longevity, so we discuss your specific pool setup during the estimate.
Not if we install it right. That clay is exactly why we use engineered base layers and perforated drainage mats. Water runs through the turf and base, then gets directed away from your pool area. We've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County neighborhoods, and standing water isn't an issue when the system is designed properly from day one.
Modern pool turf is chemically resistant and won't degrade from chlorine exposure. The bigger concern is salt-based chlorine generators, which can affect the infill over time. We'll ask about your specific pool system during the estimate and recommend the right turf grade for your setup. Most families in the Mars Hill area have zero issues.
Yes. We work around active pools all the time. We'll section off the work area and install turf on the deck without touching the pool itself. The process takes a few days, and you might want to avoid the pool during installation, but we don't require a full drain. This is standard for most West Cobb pool retrofits.
With proper installation and maintenance, 10-15 years is realistic in West Cobb. UV exposure and foot traffic are the main factors, but the newer turf materials we use are built for hot, sunny climates like Georgia. We back our work with a warranty and can discuss longevity details during your free site visit.
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