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Pool season in Newnan is serious business—and the moment you're done swimming, the real work begins. If you've got a pool in the Downtown Newnan area or out in The Lakes at Glenrochie, you know exactly what we mean. That patch of dead grass around your pool deck isn't just an eyesore; it's a maintenance nightmare that eats up your weekends. Between the chlorine splash, the foot traffic, and Coweta County's relentless red clay, traditional sod gives up fast. Artificial turf around your pool deck changes everything. No more fighting with brown patches, no more mud tracked into the house, and no more pretending that muddy ring around the pool looks intentional. We've installed pool turf for homeowners across Newnan, and the reaction is always the same: why didn't they do this sooner? Your pool area becomes genuinely usable—safe, clean, and actually pleasant to spend time in. The turf drains instantly, stays cool underfoot even on hot Georgia days, and holds up to chlorine, sunscreen, and whatever else gets thrown at it.
Newnan sits on some stubborn Coweta County red clay, which is beautiful when it's dry and absolutely miserable when it's wet. Around a pool deck, that clay becomes a real problem—it compacts, it holds moisture, and it stains everything. Newer subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie often have better drainage in general, but even those developments deal with the clay reality. The sun exposure around Newnan pools varies wildly depending on which way your yard faces and whether you've got mature trees (especially common in the older neighborhoods closer to the Downtown Square). Full-sun pool areas get hot and require careful turf selection; shady corners with oak trees need drainage that can handle moisture without algae buildup. We assess each pool deck individually because yard size, deck layout, and existing landscaping all affect how we install the base layer and choose the turf pile. Homeowners in Newnan also need to know that many HOAs, particularly in The Lakes developments, have specific landscape guidelines—we work with those requirements and can help you navigate approval before installation begins.
Absolutely. Modern pool turf is built to handle chlorine splash, saltwater, and sunscreen without degrading. The key is rinsing occasionally (which happens naturally with rain in Coweta County) and using quality drainage underneath so chemicals don't pool and damage the backing. We've installed turf at dozens of Newnan pools, and chlorine exposure hasn't been an issue when the base is done right.
Coweta County red clay is dense and drains poorly, which is exactly why we don't build artificial turf directly on it. We install a gravel or engineered base layer that sits on top of the clay, creating separation and drainage. This prevents water from pooling under the turf and keeps the clay from leeching into the backing material. It's an extra step, but it's essential in Newnan.
Yes, though shade changes the game slightly. Heavy shade (especially under mature trees) reduces evaporation, so drainage becomes even more critical. We adjust the base material and sometimes recommend turf with slightly shorter pile in shaded zones. If you're in a wooded area near Downtown Newnan or The Lakes, we'll design the installation with that in mind during the site visit.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community. Subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie have guidelines about aesthetic appeal and material standards. We're familiar with Newnan HOA requirements and can pull your landscape rules before we quote the job. We've never had a problem getting approval for quality pool turf installations.
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