Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in West Cobb doesn't have to be another bland concrete slab. We've installed artificial turf around pools throughout Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, and the transformation is real—homeowners go from avoiding their backyard in summer to actually using it. Here's the thing: that Cobb County clay soil underneath most West Cobb properties isn't ideal for traditional grass around water features anyway. It stays damp, compacts hard, and turns into a mud magnet once kids and guests start walking around the pool area. Artificial turf solves that problem completely. It drains fast, stays soft underfoot, never gets slippery when wet, and you're not fighting algae or fungal issues that thrive in our humid Georgia summers. We're just 12 minutes from Harrison High School, so we know West Cobb's neighborhoods inside and out—from the newer construction homes in 30127 to established properties in 30152. Whether you're replacing deteriorating concrete or upgrading a bare spot, pool turf gives you a usable, comfortable space that actually feels premium without the constant maintenance headaches.
West Cobb's building landscape matters when you're planning pool turf. Most homes in Lost Mountain and around Mars Hill are either newer construction or have the tight, clay-heavy soil that's standard for Cobb County. That clay doesn't drain well on its own, which is exactly why concrete pools decks develop those slick algae films and puddle after rain. Artificial turf solves this at the source—we install proper base layers that handle the moisture load, and the turf itself is engineered to shed water fast. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your pool faces the tree lines common in established West Cobb neighborhoods versus the more open yards in newer subdivisions around 30127. We assess that during the site visit because it affects which turf blend performs best for your specific spot. HOA rules in some West Cobb communities do exist, but pool surround turf almost always gets approval since it's functional, not decorative. The key is using commercial-grade artificial turf rated for pool environments—it needs UV stability for Georgia's intense sun and chlorine resistance if splashing occurs.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically rated for pool deck environments, which means the materials resist chlorine, salt, and UV exposure. West Cobb's heat and humidity can be tough on cheap turf, but quality pool-grade systems we install laugh at it. We've got installations around Harrison High School and throughout Lost Mountain that have handled multiple Georgia summers without fading or deteriorating.
That's actually where it excels. Cobb County clay is the reason we recommend turf over concrete for pools—the concrete gets slippery and algae-prone. Our installation includes a proper drainage base underneath that moves water away quickly, even with our clay soil. You won't see standing water or that green film that shows up on concrete in 30127 and 30152 backyards.
Yes, it's one of our most popular projects. We work around in-ground and above-ground pools, and we handle the base prep to accommodate West Cobb's soil conditions. The installation is clean, non-invasive, and we can usually complete it in a day or two depending on deck size.
Material cost is competitive, but the real savings come over time. No resealing, no algae treatment, no replacing cracked concrete. For Lost Mountain and West Cobb homeowners, turf typically pays for itself in 5–7 years through avoided maintenance. We'll give you an exact quote after assessing your pool area.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.