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Barnesville homeowners who've invested in a pool know the reality: that red clay soil around your deck becomes mud the second it rains, and the Georgia heat turns your backyard into a swamp within hours of any splash. Artificial turf around your pool changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting Lamar County's natural drainage challenges, you're creating a clean, dry zone that stays usable year-round—no more tracking clay into the house, no more slippery wet grass threatening a twisted ankle. We work with pools in the rural Barnesville area regularly, and what surprises most homeowners is how much a quality pool turf installation improves actual pool season enjoyment. Your kids spend more time outside, guests aren't hesitant about the deck, and you're not spending weekends power-washing or replanting bald spots. The turf we install is designed to handle heavy foot traffic, chlorine splash, and the intense sun exposure that comes with being next to a reflective body of water. It drains fast, stays cool underfoot, and requires almost no maintenance beyond an occasional rinse.
Barnesville sits on heavy clay—the kind that holds water like a bathtub. Around a pool, that's a real problem. Traditional sod dies under constant moisture and foot traffic; bare soil becomes a mud pit. Artificial turf solves both issues because we install a proper drainage base that channels water away from the deck and pool area itself. The sun here is relentless from May through September, so we spec turf with UV protection rated for Georgia's climate. Your pool deck will see more foot traffic in peak season than your lawn, and the combination of chlorine, sun, and moisture can break down cheaper installations within a year or two. That's why we focus on commercial-grade materials for residential pools. Installation around a Barnesville pool typically involves some site prep to manage that clay base—we'll excavate, level, and install a drainage layer before the turf goes down. Shade patterns matter too; if your pool is near tree lines common in the rural areas around town, we design around those microclimates. Poolside turf also needs to accommodate equipment access for cleaning and maintenance, so we plan pathways and ensure proper transitions to existing hardscape.
Yes—our pool turf is specifically designed for that environment. The materials won't degrade from chlorine splash or pool chemicals the way natural grass does. The drainage system we install under the turf prevents water from pooling around the deck, which solves the mud and mold issues that plague clay-heavy properties in Lamar County. We rinse and inspect after installation to ensure everything drains properly.
A typical residential pool surround takes 3–5 days depending on deck size and existing ground conditions. Barnesville's clay soil sometimes requires extra excavation and base preparation, which can add a day. We schedule around weather and plan the work to minimize disruption to your summer season.
Absolutely. We work around active pools regularly. Our crew accesses the deck area, preps the existing soil, and installs the base and turf without requiring you to shut down the pool. We protect the pool itself during installation and coordinate timing so you're back to full use quickly.
Upfront, turf costs more than sod. Long-term, the math shifts quickly. You eliminate weekly mowing, constant reseeding due to traffic and chlorine damage, mud cleanup, and seasonal landscaping. Most pool owners in the area recoup the investment within 3–4 years through saved maintenance and water use.
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