Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Newnan sneaks up fast, and by the time Memorial Day rolls around, you're scrambling to get your backyard guest-ready. That red clay soil in Coweta County? It's beautiful for the landscape, but it turns into a muddy mess around pool decks when you're tracking water in and out all summer. A lot of homeowners around Downtown Newnan and The Lakes at Glenrochie are ditching the natural grass and mud altogether—they're installing artificial turf around their pools instead. It stays green no matter how much chlorine splash it takes, it doesn't turn into a swamp after rain, and honestly, it just looks sharper. We've been installing pool turf across Newnan for years, and we've learned exactly what works in this climate. The good news? Pricing shifts seasonally, and right now might be the perfect time to lock in your install before summer demand drives costs up. Let's talk about what makes sense for your pool area.
Newnan's red clay foundation is actually one reason artificial turf makes so much sense for pool decks. That clay holds moisture like a sponge, so natural grass either drowns or dries out unevenly depending on the week. Around your pool, you're dealing with constant water runoff, chlorine exposure, and foot traffic from guests—conditions that kill regular sod in weeks. The neighborhoods here vary pretty widely. Newer subdivisions tend to have larger lot sizes, which means bigger pool areas and more flexible installation timelines. In and around Downtown Newnan and The Lakes at Glenrochie, properties are a bit more compact, so we often focus on strategic turf placement—usually the high-traffic deck areas rather than a full surround. Sun exposure matters too. Depending on your lot's orientation and tree canopy, some areas get brutal afternoon heat that stresses live grass but doesn't bother synthetic turf at all. We also check any HOA guidelines—some communities have specific material or color requirements. The key is choosing the right turf weight and infill for a pool environment, and making sure drainage is engineered so water doesn't pool underneath (pun intended).
You don't need to remove it. Georgia's winters are mild enough that pool turf stays in place and looks good year-round. The big advantage is that when you do open the pool in spring, you're not dealing with winter mud or dead grass patches from frost damage. Just rinse it off and you're ready to go.
Pricing does shift seasonally. Spring and early summer are peak demand periods, so costs typically run higher May through July. Installing in fall or winter usually saves 10–15%. We can give you a specific quote based on your pool deck size, but booking sooner locks in current rates before the summer rush hits.
Quality pool turf is built to handle chlorine exposure. The fibers don't absorb chemicals the way natural grass does, and they won't yellow or fade from splash. That said, rinsing the turf occasionally with fresh water helps extend its lifespan, especially in Newnan's heat. We can recommend the best turf grade for heavy pool use.
Absolutely. Newer subdivisions actually give us more room to work. We handle everything from compact downtown lots to sprawling homes at The Lakes at Glenrochie. Access is rarely an issue, and we can coordinate around fencing, landscaping, and any HOA requirements specific to your neighborhood.
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