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Your new pool in West Cobb deserves a backyard that actually works year-round. That's where artificial turf comes in. Here's the thing: natural grass around a pool deck gets hammered. Constant foot traffic, chlorine splashing, wet conditions—it dies faster than you'd expect, especially in those starter homes around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill where yards are tight and pools are the centerpiece of summer. Artificial turf solves that. It stays green, doesn't turn into a muddy mess around your pool area, and honestly, it's way less work than fighting Cobb County clay every time you try to reseed. We're just 12 minutes from West Cobb, and we've installed pool turf in dozens of neighborhood backyards just like yours. The turf drains fast so you're not standing in puddles, it holds up to chlorine without fading, and your kids can run around without tracking dirt into the house. Whether you're in the Harrison High School area or closer to the West Cobb parks, a quality artificial turf installation transforms your pool setup from 'it exists' to 'everyone wants to hang out here.' Let's talk about making your backyard the spot.
West Cobb's newer construction homes often come with builder-grade yards—basically packed Cobb County clay that doesn't drain well and doesn't love pool chlorine. That clay base actually works in your favor with artificial turf installation. We compact it properly, add a solid drainage layer, and your turf sits on top handling moisture the way natural grass never could around a pool. The clay doesn't shift under the turf like sandy soil does, so your installation stays stable through Georgia's seasonal changes. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in Lost Mountain's more wooded lots or the more open areas near Mars Hill. That matters because artificial turf needs proper grading for water runoff—we angle everything toward your pool or drainage system, never toward the house. Lot sizes in West Cobb starter homes are typically smaller, which means your pool area is often the main feature. That makes installation precision important; we're not just laying turf, we're creating a finished look that makes a 0.25-acre yard feel intentional. HOA rules in some West Cobb neighborhoods mention grass maintenance, but artificial turf consistently gets approved because it's maintained and green year-round. We pull permits locally and make sure everything meets Cobb County codes. Heat reflection is minimal compared to concrete, and the turf stays cooler than dark pavers.
No—quality turf is UV-stabilized and chlorine-resistant. We use commercial-grade materials that don't degrade the way cheap options do. West Cobb's humidity actually helps because it keeps the backing pliable. We've got pools in the Lost Mountain area that are five years in and still look new. Chlorine splash and splatter don't stain or discolor the fibers.
Better than natural grass, honestly. Cobb County clay holds water, which kills regular sod. With artificial turf, we install a perforated base layer over your clay that handles drainage properly. Water doesn't pool around your pool deck—it flows away from the house and toward natural drainage or your storm system. Way more reliable than hoping native grass survives.
Most pool turf jobs in your area take 1–2 days depending on the yard size and how much prep work the clay needs. We handle the grading, base layer, seaming, and edging. Since West Cobb lots are usually compact, we're typically in and out without disrupting your whole summer. We're only 12 minutes away, so scheduling fits your timeline.
Almost always. HOAs approve artificial turf at a higher rate than they approve poorly maintained natural grass. It's consistently green, neat-looking, and solves the mud-and-grass-death problem that HOAs actually care about. We handle permit coordination and documentation if needed. Check your specific covenants, but we've installed in dozens of West Cobb neighborhoods without issue.
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