Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in West Cobb might feel like it wraps up by November, but that's exactly when artificial turf around your pool deck becomes your best investment. Here's the thing—those newer construction neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill tend to have clay-heavy soil that stays wet longer in winter, which means natural grass stays muddy and slippery around the pool perimeter for months. We've installed pool turf for dozens of families near Harrison High School and throughout West Cobb, and the difference is night and day come December and January. Your kids can actually use the pool area year-round without tracking clay into the house, and you're not fighting moss or dead patches come spring. Artificial turf drains instantly, stays green even when everything else is dormant, and honestly? It's one of the smartest moves you can make if you've got a pool in Cobb County. We're just 12 minutes away, so we know this area's soil, the weather patterns, and exactly what holds up in our climate.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is beautiful for construction but brutal for maintaining natural grass around pool areas. That clay doesn't drain fast, which means your pool deck becomes a slipping hazard during our winter rains and spring thaw. Newer neighborhoods here also tend to have mixed sun and shade throughout the day—some backyards face north toward Lost Mountain, others get afternoon west exposure. Artificial turf eliminates the guesswork; it performs equally well in sun or partial shade, so you don't have dead spots or overgrown sections competing for light. Most West Cobb properties are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, giving you plenty of room to create a real outdoor living space around the pool without natural grass maintenance stealing your weekends. Installation is straightforward on these newer home sites—no old root systems or compacted earth to fight. We focus on proper drainage base and edge definition so water moves away from your pool equipment, not toward it.
Cobb County summers are hot, no question. Modern pool turf has UV-stabilized backing that reflects heat better than older versions, and the water from your pool and regular rinsing keeps the temperature manageable. Most families report it stays comfortable for bare feet, especially in early morning or late afternoon when kids are actually using the pool. We've installed hundreds of yards in this area without heat complaints.
That's the real advantage. West Cobb's clay holds water, but artificial turf has a gravel base and perforated backing that channels rain away from your pool deck, foundation, and equipment pad. You won't see standing water or that slick, mossy look natural grass gets here in January and February.
Most do, especially for pool decks rather than full-yard coverage. We always recommend checking your specific neighborhood's guidelines—policies vary across Lost Mountain versus newer Mars Hill developments. We can help you navigate HOA approval and ensure installation meets their standards.
Far less than natural grass. A quick rinse with a hose removes pollen and debris, and you might brush it a couple times yearly to keep the fibers upright. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting clay-based mud tracking into your house. Between winter rains and normal pool splash, most maintenance is honestly minimal.
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