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Moreland's got that classic small-town charm, but pool season? That's when your yard either shines or becomes a muddy nightmare. We've worked with homeowners around Downtown Moreland and the surrounding Coweta County neighborhoods long enough to know what happens when you pair Georgia's red clay with chlorine splash zones and foot traffic. Your natural grass doesn't stand a chance. That's exactly why artificial pool turf has become the go-to solution for folks who want a clean, green deck year-round without the constant battle against our thick, compacted clay soil. We're talking zero mud tracking into the house, no brown patches from chemical exposure, and a surface that stays comfortable underfoot even in July heat. Most Moreland pools sit on properties where the soil drains slower than molasses, which means puddles and algae become part of your summer routine. Synthetic turf eliminates that entirely. You get the lush look without the maintenance headaches, and your pool area actually becomes the gathering spot it was meant to be.
Coweta County's red clay is beautiful to look at but brutal on grass, especially around pool areas where drainage matters most. That dense, iron-rich soil holds water like a sponge, which means natural turf struggles with root rot and fungal issues during our humid summers. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. We design pool installations with proper base layers and drainage systems that account for the clay underneath—it's not a one-size-fits-all job in Moreland. Most residential properties in this area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so pool decks tend to be compact but heavily used. That means your turf needs to handle concentrated foot traffic without matting down. We typically recommend our mid-grade commercial-blend synthetics for pool zones because they shed chlorine better and bounce back faster than lower-tier options. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your pool sits in full afternoon sun or benefits from tree shade along the property lines. Shade actually works in your favor here—less UV stress on the synthetic fibers. We scout your specific lot before quoting, because every Moreland backyard's got different drainage patterns and sun angles.
Not if it's the right turf and installed correctly. We use fibers rated for chemical exposure and build in proper drainage so chlorinated water doesn't pool on the surface. Most damage people see comes from low-quality turf or poor installation. Our Moreland pool installs are designed to shed water quickly, so chlorine concentration stays minimal on the actual fibers.
It can get warm, but not dangerously so. We often add a cooling additive during installation and recommend lighter-colored fibers for pool decks. Moreland's summer sun is intense, but barefoot-safe synthetic turf is engineered for exactly this climate. Most homeowners find it comparable to real grass by mid-afternoon.
We remove the top layer, level and compact the clay base, then install a proper geotextile barrier with drainage rock underneath the turf. This prevents movement and manages water runoff from our heavy rain seasons. Skipping these steps is why some installs fail in Moreland—the clay will shift if you don't prepare it right.
We work spring through fall without issue. Winter can be tricky because ground saturation makes clay prep difficult. Late February through November is ideal for Moreland installs. We schedule around your preferred timeline, but soil conditions do matter with our red clay base.
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