Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Rooftop decks and elevated outdoor spaces are becoming the standard in Newnan's newer subdivisions and downtown renovations. Whether you're working with a property near the Newnan Downtown Square or one of the newer builds around The Lakes at Glenrochie, artificial turf transforms rooftop areas into usable living space without the maintenance headaches of real grass. Commercial-grade turf works differently than residential installations—it needs proper drainage systems, weight distribution, and durability to handle foot traffic and weather exposure. We've installed thousands of square feet of rooftop turf across metro Atlanta, and we understand exactly what Newnan properties need. The red clay foundation common to Coweta County homes means your building's structural load matters. Our team handles the engineering side so you get a finished deck that's safe, functional, and beautiful year-round. You're not just adding green space; you're adding real square footage to your property's usability.
Newnan's Coweta County red clay and the mix of older established properties and newer subdivisions create specific installation considerations. Rooftop decks face direct sun exposure—especially in summer—which means your turf selection matters. We recommend cool-touch fibers that won't get uncomfortably hot underfoot, and drainage systems that handle Georgia's unpredictable spring and summer storms. Many commercial properties in Downtown Newnan have older roof structures that need reinforcement assessment before turf installation; newer homes around The Lakes at Glenrochie often have better load capacity but still require proper moisture barriers. Weight distribution is critical—artificial turf plus base materials, plus foot traffic, adds up quickly. We assess your roof pitch, existing drainage, and structural integrity before recommending an installation plan. UV stability is non-negotiable here; Georgia sun fades inferior products fast. Your rooftop turf should look fresh five years from now, not bleached and worn.
It depends on your specific neighborhood. The Lakes at Glenrochie and some Downtown Newnan properties have HOA guidelines that may address roof modifications. We always recommend checking with your HOA before scheduling installation. Even if turf itself isn't restricted, the structural work required might need approval. Our team can help you understand what documentation your HOA might request.
Red clay doesn't directly touch rooftop installations, but it tells us about your property's soil and drainage patterns. If water pools on your roof during Newnan's heavy rains, we'll design a drainage system that prevents saturation beneath the turf. Proper underlayment and slope management prevent water from sitting, which causes mold and turf breakdown over time.
Yes, but older roofs need a structural engineer's assessment first. Downtown Newnan's established properties sometimes have roof systems that weren't designed for the added weight of turf installation. We work with contractors to reinforce joists and verify load capacity. Newer subdivisions typically have less concern, but we inspect every roof regardless of age before proceeding.
Less than you'd think. We recommend occasional rinsing after heavy storms to remove debris, and yearly inspection for drainage system function. Georgia's heat and humidity don't damage quality commercial turf the way they stress natural grass. Unlike a traditional rooftop, you're not mowing, fertilizing, or dealing with muddy patches during Newnan's rainy seasons.
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