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Pool season in Newnan means one thing: you want a backyard that looks polished, feels comfortable underfoot, and doesn't turn into a muddy mess the moment someone steps off the deck. That's where artificial turf around your pool comes in. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions across Coweta County or near the heart of Downtown Newnan, pool-side artificial grass eliminates the constant battle with red clay, chlorine damage, and that perpetual wet-grass smell. You get a crisp green border that's ready to use year-round, won't stain your feet or clothes, and honestly makes your entire outdoor space feel more intentional. We've installed pool turf for homeowners all around the area—from The Lakes at Glenrochie to quieter neighborhoods tucked away from the Newnan Downtown Square hustle. The best part? No more replanting every spring, no chemical burns from pool water, and your kids can run straight from the pool without tracking algae into the house. It's the kind of upgrade that pays for itself in convenience alone.
Newnan's red clay soil is beautiful, but it's not pool-friendly. That heavy clay composition means drainage issues, staining, and mud accumulation around pool decks—especially during Georgia's humid summers. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. We engineer proper sub-base drainage so water flows away from your pool equipment and foundation, which matters more in Coweta County's newer subdivisions where grading can sometimes be tricky. Most Newnan pools sit in yards ranging from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we typically install turf in a 10-15 foot border around the deck—enough to create a comfortable buffer zone without overwhelming the landscape. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy. Properties near The Lakes tend to have mature oaks and pines providing afternoon shade; other developments have full-sun yards. We'll assess your specific conditions during the site visit and recommend turf backing and pile height accordingly. One more thing: check with your HOA if you're in a planned community. Most Coweta County associations approve pool-area artificial grass since it's maintained and improves property appearance, but it's worth confirming before we break ground.
Red clay compacts and holds moisture, which can create drainage problems and mold underneath standard turf. We install a perforated base layer with proper grading slope so water exits toward your yard's drainage system. This prevents pooling, keeps the turf dry, and protects your pool equipment area from the muddy clay runoff that's common in Coweta County during heavy rain.
No. Chlorine, salt from saltwater systems, and standard pool chemicals won't degrade quality artificial turf. The fibers are UV-stabilized and chemically resistant. What matters is regular rinsing—we recommend spraying the turf with fresh water weekly to prevent mineral buildup and keep it looking vibrant year-round in Georgia's heat.
Yes, and most HOAs actually support it. Artificial turf is considered a permanent landscape improvement and improves curb appeal, so approval is usually straightforward. We handle all the technical details; you just confirm with your HOA before we start. It typically takes less than a week from approval to completion.
Minimal. Weekly rinsing to clear chlorine residue and seasonal debris removal keep it pristine. Newnan's humidity is actually beneficial—it prevents the turf from drying out. We recommend brushing the pile monthly to maintain texture, especially in high-traffic areas between the pool deck and seating zones.
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