Shaded Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Newnan's newer subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie have beautiful homes, but those shaded backyards around mature trees can turn into mud pits—especially with Coweta County's heavy red clay. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of pool areas throughout 30263 and 30265, and the difference is night and day. Instead of fighting wet, slippery clay banks or trying to maintain grass in deep shade, you get a clean, safe deck surface that drains perfectly and stays green year-round. Pool season in Georgia is long, and your family deserves a backyard that actually works with the weather, not against it. Artificial turf around your pool means no more tracking dirt and clay into the house, no bare spots where the sun never reaches, and honestly, way less stress when guests are over. We've worked with homeowners near Carl Miller Park and throughout downtown Newnan who switched to turf and never looked back. The investment pays for itself in saved time, water, and frustration.
Coweta County red clay is notorious for drainage problems, especially in shaded areas where grass struggles anyway. Around pool decks, this becomes a real safety issue—slippery, compacted clay is exactly what you don't want near water. Newer Newnan subdivisions often have trees planted 10–15 years ago that have matured significantly, casting heavy afternoon shade over backyards. That's great for cooling your home, but impossible for natural grass. Our artificial turf is engineered with a permeable backing system that handles Coweta's clay without turning into a swamp. We also slope pool-deck installations slightly toward drainage points, so standing water never becomes a problem during our frequent Georgia downpours. Most HOAs in The Lakes at Glenrochie and surrounding areas have approved artificial turf for pool zones—they actually prefer it for safety and appearance. We install with UV-stabilized blades rated for our intense summer sun and high foot traffic. Shaded yards still benefit enormously because there's no struggling natural grass to maintain; the turf stays consistent in color and texture whether it's sunny or dappled with tree cover.
Not with quality turf designed for Georgia heat. Our material reflects more light than budget options and doesn't retain heat the way concrete does. Most homeowners in Newnan report their turf feels comfortable underfoot even in July. We also recommend light-colored infill, which keeps temperatures down further. You'll still want to rinse your pool deck occasionally during extreme heat, but it's nowhere near as hot as pavement.
Our turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from typical pool water splashing onto it. We've installed decks for a lot of Newnan families without any chemical damage over five-plus years. The key is rinsing the turf periodically if you're regularly splashing chemical-heavy water directly onto it, but casual pool use is totally fine. Drainage carries most chemicals away anyway.
Absolutely. Shaded clay yards in Coweta County hold moisture longer, so proper drainage is non-negotiable. We install a gravel base layer and slope the deck slightly toward drainage zones. Some homeowners also add perforated underdrain lines if the yard sits low. It's extra cost upfront, but it prevents pooling water and extends turf life by years.
Yes, and it's common in Newnan. We can work around your existing concrete or stone and blend the heights seamlessly. This saves money and reduces removal waste. We'll assess the slope and existing drainage during a site visit to make sure water still flows away from your pool area properly.
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