Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool is the centerpiece of summer in Moreland, but that red clay deck around it? That's a maintenance nightmare waiting to happen. Every time someone steps out of the water, they're tracking Coweta County's signature clay onto your pool deck, your patio furniture, and eventually inside the house. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools across this area, and it solves the problem that natural grass simply can't handle—constant moisture, chlorine splash, and foot traffic that would turn any living lawn into a muddy mess. Artificial pool turf gives you that clean, attractive deck surface without the mess, without the mold growth that thrives in our humid summers, and without spending your weekends trying to keep up with a landscape that's fighting against the elements. Whether you're in Downtown Moreland or out in the quieter parts of Coweta County, a synthetic turf pool deck is one of those upgrades that pays for itself the first summer you don't have to power-wash clay stains and algae off everything.
Moreland's red clay soil is actually one of the best reasons to go synthetic around your pool. That clay holds moisture like nobody's business, which means a traditional grass lawn around your pool deck would develop fungal issues and bare patches in no time—especially with our humid Georgia summers and all that chlorinated water runoff. Our artificial turf installations here account for proper drainage underneath so water doesn't pool or create soft spots that sink over time. The turf we install sits on a compacted base that handles Coweta County's heavy rain without becoming a swamp. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific location, but most Moreland properties get solid afternoon sun on their pool areas, which actually works in synthetic turf's favor since you won't have shade issues killing off sections of living grass. We've also noticed that rural Moreland properties tend to have larger lot sizes, which means more deck space to cover—another reason synthetic becomes cost-effective compared to maintaining multiple zones of natural grass around a pool. Installation typically takes a day or two, and we handle all the base prep to ensure your new deck drains properly and stays level through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles.
Not like concrete will. Modern pool turf is designed with UV inhibitors that keep it cooler than asphalt or stone. On a 90-degree Georgia day, it'll be warm but not painful underfoot. If you're worried, we can recommend lighter-colored turf options that reflect more heat. Most homeowners in Moreland find it significantly more comfortable than walking on a sun-baked deck or hot pavers.
Synthetic turf doesn't care about chlorine the way living grass does. That's actually why we recommend it for pool decks in the first place. Occasional splashes and water runoff won't degrade quality pool turf. We make sure drainage is set up so chlorinated water doesn't pool underneath, which keeps the base and infill in good shape for years.
Most residential pool deck installations take one to two days, depending on deck size and how much base prep we need to do. Moreland's red clay sometimes requires extra compaction and grading, but that's built into our timeline. We'll give you a specific schedule once we assess your property and soil conditions.
Moreland is predominantly rural with limited HOA restrictions, but we always recommend checking your local property rules before scheduling. If you're in an area with landscaping guidelines, we can work with you and your HOA to find an approved turf solution that meets any aesthetic requirements.
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