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Auburn's growing community in Barrow County sits at a sweet spot for year-round outdoor living, and your pool area deserves to look sharp without the constant maintenance headaches. Here's the reality: that clay-heavy soil around Auburn and the Bethlehem area makes keeping natural grass around a pool deck pretty frustrating. Water sits, it compacts, and before you know it, you're dealing with bare patches and mud tracked into your home. Artificial turf for pool areas solves all of that. You get a clean, safe, eco-friendly surface that doesn't degrade from chlorine splashes, foot traffic, or our Georgia humidity. The neighborhoods around Auburn Downtown and toward Fort Yargo are full of families who want their backyards to work harder—not demand constant weekend upkeep. With an artificial pool surround, you're choosing a surface that stays green and stable through the dog days of summer and handles the spring rains without turning into a swamp. No chemicals beyond what you're already using in the pool. No runoff into the groundwater. No fighting weeds or dead spots. It's a practical move that makes your backyard feel resort-ready while respecting the land and your time.
Auburn's clay-based soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense for pool areas here. That dense clay doesn't drain well, so standing water around your pool deck becomes a real problem during our wetter months. Natural grass in those conditions either drowns or compacts into hard, slippery mud—neither is safe or attractive next to a pool. The sun exposure varies across Auburn neighborhoods; homes closer to Auburn Downtown and those in the Bethlehem area tend to have mature tree coverage, which means some yards stay shaded most of the day. Artificial turf actually handles shade better than you'd think, and it won't thin out or develop bare patches the way natural grass does. When we install pool turf, we account for slope and drainage patterns that work with your existing grading, not against it. Most Auburn residential lots are sized well for pool installations—you've got enough space to create that functional deck without overcrowding the yard. We also make sure the turf we choose has the right backing and infill for chlorine resistance and drainage. The growing northeast corridor means more families are investing in their homes, and a quality pool surround adds real value and usability year-round.
Not at all. Modern pool turf is designed to handle regular chlorine exposure without degrading. The water drains through naturally, and chlorine doesn't break down the synthetic fibers the way it can fade or weaken natural grass. We install turf with proper backing and infill systems that manage any splash-back from Auburn's humid climate.
That's a fair question during Georgia summers. The turf we install includes light-colored infill options and backing systems that reflect heat better than dark asphalt or concrete. It won't be ice-cold, but it's noticeably cooler than traditional hard surfaces and way more comfortable barefoot than a hot deck.
We prepare the base properly by addressing that clay drainage issue upfront. The turf's backing system lets water pass through to perforated underlayment, which channels water away from your pool area. This prevents the pooling and mud problems that plague natural grass in Barrow County's heavy soil.
Yes. You eliminate fertilizer runoff, pesticides, and constant watering. No grass clippings in landfills. The turf itself is recyclable, and the water you save—especially important in Georgia—adds up fast. It's a sustainable choice that works with Auburn's landscape challenges rather than fighting them.
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