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Pool season in Newnan means your backyard becomes the neighborhood gathering spot—and that means your deck and poolside area need to hold up. Artificial turf around a pool isn't just about looks; it's about creating a safe, low-maintenance space where families can actually relax without worrying about mud, algae, or constant upkeep. Whether you're in The Lakes at Glenrochie where newer homes have tight landscaping standards, or anywhere else in the 30263 or 30265 area, pool turf solves a real problem: traditional grass dies under chlorine splash, gets slippery when wet, and tracks debris into your pool. We've installed pool turf systems for dozens of Newnan homeowners who got tired of replacing dead patches every summer. The red clay soil here actually makes pool areas trickier than you'd think—drainage matters, and so does a solid base. Our crew knows the Coweta County conditions inside and out, and we can be at your place in Newnan within a reasonable drive from our shop. Let's talk about turning that pool area into something you actually want to spend time in.
Newnan's red clay is beautiful but dense—it doesn't drain the way you want it to around a pool. When chlorine water hits bare soil or struggling grass, you get compaction issues fast. That's why proper base preparation is non-negotiable here. We lay engineered drainage systems under the turf so poolside water moves away from your deck and pool equipment instead of pooling up. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot. Downtown Newnan and the newer subdivisions like The Lakes have different tree coverage patterns, so we assess shade and sun during every site visit. Full-sun pool areas need turf rated for high UV—standard infill materials break down faster in intense Georgia heat. We also work within HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them; The Lakes and similar communities often have specific landscape requirements. Most Newnan pool areas we work on are 400–800 square feet of turf, which is the sweet spot for manageable installation and long-term performance. We always recommend keeping turf at least 18 inches from the pool coping to prevent debris and maintain safety. Installation timing matters here too—summer heat makes material handling tougher, so spring and fall are ideal, though we work year-round.
Not if it's installed right. Standard pool turf is chlorine-resistant, but direct spray from chlorine tablets or shock treatments can shorten the lifespan of infill materials. We recommend rinsing the turf with fresh water after heavy chemical treatments and positioning your feeder system away from the turf edge. Most Newnan pool owners do this without issue and get 8–10 years of solid performance.
Coweta County's red clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil. We install a perforated base layer and often add crushed stone to create proper drainage. Without this step, water pools under the turf, which causes material breakdown and odor problems. It's one of the biggest installation differences we make compared to areas with better native drainage.
Yes, but we keep it at least 18 inches back from the coping for safety and to prevent chlorine splash from hitting fresh material every time someone exits. We also confirm any HOA landscape rules beforehand—some neighborhoods have specific requirements about turf types or colors. We handle that check as part of our estimate process.
Spring and fall are ideal because heat and humidity are less intense, making material handling and seaming easier. Summer installation is possible but harder on our crew and can affect seam quality. Winter's fine too, though frozen ground in Coweta County occasionally happens. We'll recommend the best window based on your specific situation.
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