Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn homeowners with indoor pool spaces face a unique challenge: creating a safe, comfortable deck area that won't degrade from constant moisture and chlorine exposure. Natural grass dies fast around pools, and that clay-heavy Barrow County soil we've got doesn't drain well enough to support traditional landscaping anyway. Artificial turf designed for pool decks solves both problems at once. Your pool area becomes a functional living space instead of a muddy, slippery hazard—especially important in the growing neighborhoods around Auburn and Bethlehem, where properties are getting bigger and families want year-round outdoor entertaining. LawnLogic installs premium pool-specific turf that handles the harsh chemical environment, stays cool underfoot on Georgia summer days, and won't track dirt into your home the way wet soil would. We've worked with Auburn homeowners long enough to understand what works in our climate and what doesn't. Pool turf isn't just about aesthetics; it's about creating a deck that's actually usable for the whole family, safe for kids and pets, and built to last through our humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles.
Auburn's clay-based soil in Barrow County is dense and poorly draining—exactly why you see standing water in yards after heavy rain. That same clay becomes rock-hard when it dries, creating an unstable base for traditional pool decking. Artificial turf eliminates soil problems entirely. You get a consistent, level surface that drains properly thanks to engineered backing and perforated installation methods we customize for your lot. Sun exposure varies significantly between Auburn's downtown corridor and the more wooded Bethlehem-area properties near Fort Yargo. South-facing pools get brutal afternoon heat; north-facing decks stay shaded. We factor this into material selection—some turfs are engineered to stay cooler in direct sun, while others are built for durability in shade. Pool chemistry is relentless on natural grass and most standard artificial surfaces. Our pool-grade turf resists chlorine, salt, and UV degradation that would destroy cheaper alternatives within a season or two. Most Auburn properties have adequate space for a functional pool surround, and we design installations that maximize usable deck without oversizing the turf footprint or driving costs unnecessarily high.
Absolutely. Barrow County clay doesn't compact predictably, so we excavate to proper depth and install a gravel base layer that prevents settling and promotes drainage underneath the turf backing. Standard soil prep won't work—we account for clay's behavior from the start, which is why local experience matters.
Not with pool-grade turf. Standard artificial grass breaks down quickly with chlorine and salt exposure. We install turf specifically formulated to resist chemical degradation, with antimicrobial backing that prevents mold in Auburn's humid climate. Your deck stays clean and safe season after season.
Georgia summer heat is real, and dark turfs can reach uncomfortable temperatures. We offer lighter-colored pool turfs and infill systems that naturally stay cooler underfoot. If your Auburn property has afternoon sun exposure, we'll recommend materials that balance durability with comfort for bare feet.
It depends on your lot and existing conditions. Auburn's proximity to Fort Yargo and properties ranging from flat to rolling terrain means every installation is slightly different. We assess drainage, slope, and existing hardscape during a site visit—typically a straightforward project, but we never assume.
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