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Pool season in Moreland means one thing: you want your backyard ready without the hassle of maintaining live grass around all that water and chlorine. Real turf dies fast in pool environments—the chemicals, foot traffic, and constant moisture create a perfect storm for dead patches and bare spots. That's where artificial turf comes in, and honestly, it's a game-changer for homeowners here in Coweta County who want a clean, safe deck around their pool without spending weekends on upkeep. We've worked with plenty of Moreland families who were tired of fighting that red clay soil and the weeds that come with it. Synthetic turf eliminates the muddy mess, gives you a slip-resistant surface that stays green year-round, and won't deteriorate from chlorine splash or heavy foot traffic. Whether you're in Downtown Moreland or the surrounding rural areas, having a functional pool area that looks polished and feels comfortable underfoot matters. You shouldn't have to choose between a beautiful backyard and a low-maintenance one—artificial turf for your pool deck delivers both.
Moreland's red clay soil is thick and heavy, which means drainage can be a real issue if you're not careful around pool installations. Live grass struggles here because that clay holds moisture and compacts easily under foot traffic—exactly what happens around a pool. When we install artificial turf in this area, we account for Coweta County's humidity and occasional wet periods by ensuring proper base preparation and drainage systems underneath. The clay won't compact the same way it does with natural grass, but we still build in adequate slope and permeable backing so water flows away from your pool deck instead of pooling. Moreland's mix of sun and shade—especially around tree-heavy lots—means some pool areas get brutal afternoon heat while others stay partially shaded. Artificial turf handles both situations without thinning or bare patches. Because the area is rural with larger lot sizes, we often see pool decks that need to accommodate foot traffic from the house all the way around to the deep end. The synthetic material holds up to constant wear, doesn't leave dirt or mud on your deck, and won't track chlorine residue back into your home. Installation here typically takes one to two days depending on deck size, and we always factor in the clay removal and base work that Coweta County yards require.
No—that's actually one of the biggest advantages. Live grass in Moreland dies from chlorine exposure and the chemical-heavy water that splashes onto it. Artificial turf is completely chlorine-resistant, so splash, spill, or regular runoff won't fade or harm it. The material is designed for pool environments, and we've installed plenty of pool decks here in Coweta County without any degradation from chemicals.
Yes, but it requires proper installation. Moreland's clay soil doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil does. We remove the clay, prepare a stable base with gravel and a perforated under-layer, then install the turf with built-in drainage channels. Water flows through and away from your pool area rather than pooling—critical in this region where wet periods can happen quickly.
It can warm up in direct sun, but it's not as hot as concrete or pavers. We recommend pool-grade turf with lighter infill materials for Moreland installations—these reflect more heat. Plus, the proximity to water keeps the area naturally cooler, and shade from trees (common on Moreland properties) significantly reduces surface temperature throughout the day.
Most Moreland pool installations take one to two days, depending on deck size and the amount of clay removal needed. We account for Coweta County's soil conditions upfront, so we're not delayed mid-project. We'll give you a clear timeline when we visit your property in Downtown Moreland or the surrounding area.
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