New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Auburn or the Bethlehem area? You're probably thinking about your backyard already—and honestly, that's the smart move. A lot of new construction homes in this part of Barrow County come with decent bones, but the outdoor space? That's where you get to make it yours. Pool-side artificial turf has become a game-changer for homeowners around Auburn Downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods, especially when you're dealing with the clay soil we've got up here in northeast Georgia. The thing about new construction is you've got a blank canvas. You can plan everything right from the start instead of retrofitting later. We work with families in Auburn who want their pool area to look polished, feel soft underfoot, and actually stay green year-round without the constant maintenance that natural grass demands in our climate. Whether you're picturing a small accent area by the pool deck or a full backyard transformation, artificial turf handles the Georgia heat, the humidity, and yes—even our clay—way better than you'd think. It drains properly, won't get muddy near the pool, and your kids can run around without tracking dirt everywhere. That's the reality for families in Auburn who've made the switch.
Auburn's got that red clay underneath, which means natural grass here needs serious amendments and consistent care. Our turf specialists know Barrow County's soil well enough to prep your base correctly—especially critical for pool areas where drainage and stability matter. The summer sun is intense around Auburn, so we typically recommend turf with UV protection that won't fade. Shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're near the tree lines common in the Bethlehem area or in the more open lots closer to Auburn Downtown. New construction homes often have smaller established landscaping, which works to your advantage—we can design the pool surround without working around mature trees. Most Auburn properties we install for have standard residential yards, and pool-turf installation here usually takes one solid day when we're doing the full prep right. The clay base needs proper grading and a compacted stone layer underneath to handle water movement, especially during our rainy springs. We also account for local HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them—some Auburn communities have specific landscape requirements, so we'll verify those before we start. The upside? Once it's down, you're not fighting with Barrow County's humidity and heat the way you would with sod.
Georgia's humidity is no joke, but quality artificial turf is built for it. We use turf with excellent drainage so water doesn't pool or create moisture issues. The UV-protected materials we install won't fade in the northeast Georgia sun, and the infill we choose helps regulate temperature. Your pool area will stay comfortable underfoot even on those 90-degree days in August.
That red clay is actually why proper base preparation matters so much. We install a compacted stone sublayer that creates the drainage your pool area needs. Without it, you'd get water backup—with it, everything flows toward your drainage points. This is especially important in Barrow County during spring rains.
Most residential pool areas in the Auburn and Bethlehem neighborhoods are finished in a single day. We handle the base prep, grading, stone layer, and turf installation start-to-finish. If your new construction home has an unusually large pool deck or complex drainage needs, we'll give you an honest timeline before we start work.
Many communities around Auburn have guidelines about lawn appearance and landscaping. We can help verify those before installation. Most HOAs approve quality artificial turf because it actually looks neater and more maintained than natural grass—which is typically the real concern.
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