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Pool season in Moreland means one thing: you want a backyard that looks sharp, feels comfortable underfoot, and doesn't turn into a muddy mess the moment someone steps off the deck. That's where artificial turf comes in. Instead of fighting Coweta County's red clay every summer—watching it stain feet, clothes, and pool water—you get a clean, low-maintenance surface that stays green year-round. We've installed pool-side turf for homeowners all over the area, and the difference is immediate. No more tracking dirt into the house. No more dead spots from chlorine splashes. No more spending weekends trying to keep natural grass alive in a space that's half-wet and half-baked by the Georgia sun. Your pool deck becomes a real outdoor living space, not just a concrete pad or a liability. Whether your place is near Downtown Moreland or out in the quieter parts of the county, we handle the full installation—measuring, site prep, proper drainage, the works—so you can actually enjoy your pool without the maintenance headache.
Moreland's red clay is both a blessing and a curse. It drains poorly, which means standing water around pools is common—and that's where artificial turf's engineered drainage system earns its keep. We install a proper base layer that channels water away from your pool equipment and foundation, something natural grass simply can't do reliably in this soil type. The other thing: summer sun exposure. Most Moreland properties have decent tree coverage, but pool areas tend to be open. Our turf handles full-day UV without fading the way cheaper synthetics do, and it won't get so hot your feet burn—a real concern on those 90+ degree days. We also account for pool chemical exposure; chlorine and salt water kill natural grass, but our turf is built to resist both. During installation, we remove the red clay (or work with it), compact a gravel base for drainage, lay landscape fabric to prevent clay from mixing back up, and secure the turf so summer humidity and weekend pool parties don't shift it. Most Moreland yards we work on are spacious enough for a full pool surround, which gives us room to do proper grading so water doesn't pool in corners.
Absolutely. Our turf is chlorine and salt-resistant—it won't degrade the way natural grass does after a few seasons of splashes and overflow. Moreland pools with chemical treatments have been using our systems for years without any breakdown. Just rinse the turf occasionally during heavy pool use, and you're good.
We don't rely on the clay to drain—that's the mistake. We remove or work around it, install a compacted gravel or recycled asphalt base, add landscape fabric, then lay turf with a backing that channels water downslope or into a French drain if needed. This prevents pooling and keeps your foundation dry.
Yes, though less shade is ideal for any turf. We assess your tree coverage and sun patterns, then recommend turf grades that perform best in partial shade. Some Moreland properties have mature oaks that create dappled light—that actually works fine for our premium blends.
Most residential pool surround installs take 2–3 days, depending on size and how much site prep is needed. Coweta County's red clay sometimes requires extra grading, so we scope that out during the initial visit. We'll give you a timeline before we start.
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