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West Cobb townhomes are built tight—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—and that means your backyard is precious real estate. Most of the newer construction homes in 30127 and 30152 came with standard builder-grade landscaping, and if you've got a pool or spa, you know how quickly that grass around the deck turns into mud, algae, and maintenance headaches. That's where pool turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of yards in Cobb County, and we're just 12 minutes from your neighborhood. Artificial turf around a pool eliminates the chlorine damage that kills natural grass, gives you a clean, slip-resistant surface without the mowing, and honestly, it transforms a townhome yard from basic to resort-style. No more brown patches, no more wet socks, no fighting the red clay that dominates this county. Your neighbors in Harrison High School area and across West Cobb are doing it—and it's one of those upgrades that actually gets noticed when you look out the window every single day.
Cobb County clay is no joke—it's dense, drains poorly, and that's before you add pool chemicals into the mix. Standard grass around a pool deck here struggles because our clay holds moisture, and the combination of chlorine splash and standing water creates the perfect storm for dead patches and fungal issues. With artificial turf, you're sidestepping the whole problem. The newer townhome communities in West Cobb, especially those Lost Mountain subdivisions, tend to have smaller yard footprints, which actually works in turf's favor—you're investing in a high-impact area rather than spreading the budget thin. Sun exposure varies depending on your orientation and neighboring properties, but most West Cobb lots get solid afternoon sun. We account for that when selecting pile height and backing density. Many HOAs in this area are turf-friendly as long as it looks maintained, though we always recommend checking your documentation. Installation around pools requires proper drainage planning beneath the turf—essential in our clay-heavy soil—and we use a perforated backing system that won't trap water or create swampy conditions around your deck.
Absolutely. Our turf is specifically designed for chlorine exposure. The fibers don't absorb chemicals the way natural grass does, and our drainage system prevents chemical pooling in Cobb's clay base. West Cobb's humid summers actually favor artificial turf because you're not fighting mold and fungus like you would with natural grass. Your deck stays clean and safe year-round without the constant battle against our red clay and moisture retention.
Most pool-area installations in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill neighborhoods take 1–3 days, depending on the size of the deck area and how much prep work the clay needs. We handle grading and drainage setup to account for Cobb County's soil conditions. Smaller townhome yards are actually efficient for us—we're in and out quickly without disrupting the rest of your landscaping or your neighbor's quiet time.
Most do, especially in newer construction communities. We've worked extensively with HOAs across 30127 and 30152, and pool turf is generally permitted because it improves property appearance. That said, always pull your CC&Rs or contact your management company first—we're happy to walk through your restrictions before we quote. We've never had a West Cobb pool installation rejected based on HOA guidelines.
No. We use open-weave backing and proper drainage that prevents standing water, and the fiber pile itself provides grip even when wet. We specifically avoid low-pile or overly smooth products for pool areas. West Cobb families with kids and pets consistently tell us they feel more secure with our turf around the pool than they ever did with slick natural grass or concrete.
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