Luxury Estate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn's luxury estates sit in some of Georgia's most desirable real estate, and your pool area deserves to match that caliber. We've worked with homeowners across Auburn and the Bethlehem neighborhoods who wanted a pool surround that looks pristine year-round without the headaches of soggy grass, chemical stains, or constant maintenance. Artificial turf around your pool does exactly that. It drains instantly, won't turn brown from chlorine splash, and keeps that manicured aesthetic even in the heat of a northeast Georgia summer. Your pool is an investment—the area around it should be too. Most of our Auburn clients are drawn to turf because it eliminates the mud tracked into the house after a swim, cuts down on landscaping time, and honestly, it just looks sharper. Whether your estate overlooks the Fort Yargo area or sits within the Auburn Downtown corridor, pool-side turf transforms the entire outdoor living space. We handle installations across Barrow County and understand what works in this specific climate and soil composition. The result is a backyard that photographs well, functions better, and holds its value.
Auburn's clay-heavy soil—typical for Barrow County—actually makes artificial turf around pools a smarter choice than you might think. Clay compacts and holds water, which means natural grass becomes a muddy mess during our wet springs and after heavy chlorine runoff. Our turf installation process accounts for this by engineering proper base layers and drainage beneath the surface, so water moves away from your pool deck and foundation instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies across Auburn estates; some properties in the Bethlehem area sit under mature trees, while others get full afternoon heat. We size and recommend turf grades based on your specific lot. The luxury homes we service typically have larger pool areas—anywhere from 400 to 1,200 square feet of deck space—and we've perfected the layout so seams are nearly invisible and traffic patterns flow naturally. HOA considerations matter here too. Many Auburn estate communities have landscape guidelines, and we coordinate with your association to ensure the turf grade and color match aesthetic standards. Installation in Barrow County clay requires experienced equipment operators; we've done enough work in this area that we understand the seasonal drainage patterns and frost heave risks unique to northeast Georgia.
Not at all—that's actually one of the biggest reasons Auburn homeowners choose turf over sod. Natural grass burns brown or yellow from chlorine splash within days. Our pool-grade turf is UV-stabilized and chlorine-resistant, designed specifically for this exposure. Occasional rinsing with fresh water keeps it looking perfect. We've installed dozens of systems across Auburn without a single chemical-damage issue.
We don't rely on the native clay to drain. Our installation includes a engineered base layer—usually crushed stone and a perforated drain system—that sits beneath the turf. Water moves laterally and away from your pool foundation, not downward into the clay. This approach prevents pooling and keeps your deck safe and dry year-round in Auburn's climate.
Yes. We work around live pools all the time in the Auburn area. Our crew can access the deck space, remove old turf or concrete, prepare the base, and install synthetic grass without touching the pool itself. Most installations take 2–3 days depending on deck size. You can resume swimming the day after we finish.
High-quality pool turf lasts 12–15 years in Auburn's climate, sometimes longer with proper care. UV rays are intense here, but our turf grades are commercial-spec and fade-resistant. We back our installations with warranties, and we've got plenty of Auburn pools with 10-year-old turf that still looks nearly new.
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