Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts around pools and deck edges need to handle something most Georgia yards don't: constant moisture, chlorine splash, and wet feet moving fast. In Newnan, whether you're in The Lakes at Glenrochie or closer to downtown, that red clay base underneath means drainage matters more than you might think. Artificial turf around your pool deck isn't just about looks—it's about safety and durability when water's involved. We've installed plenty of poolside courts in Coweta County, and the ones that hold up best are the ones built right from the start. The difference between a DIY install and a professional one shows up fastest around water features. Your deck edge takes a beating: UV from the Georgia sun, moisture cycling, footfall patterns that concentrate in predictable spots. That's where quality installation really earns its keep. We can get to Newnan easily and know the local yard conditions well enough to spec materials that won't fail you in year two.
Newnan sits on that characteristic red clay that Coweta County is known for. When you're installing turf next to a pool or deck, that clay base needs proper prep—it doesn't drain like sandy soil, and standing water is your enemy. We typically recommend a perforated base layer and sometimes French drain setup if your yard slopes toward the pool rather than away from it. Newer subdivisions in areas like The Lakes at Glenrochie often have tighter lot sizes, which means your pool deck footprint is calculated down to the inch. That changes how we lay out the court and where seams go. The sun exposure around Newnan varies dramatically between tree-heavy lots near the square and the more open newer builds. Shade patterns matter for turf selection—some materials hold up better to constant wet-shade conditions than others. We also see quite a few HOA communities here, and several have specific guidelines about turf color and backing material. It's worth checking your CC&Rs before we schedule, but most modern artificial turf meets standard HOA specs without issue.
Yes. Newnan's red clay doesn't shed water quickly, and poolside turf catches splash and runoff. We install a perforated base layer under the turf with proper slope—usually angling away from the pool edge. If your yard already slopes toward the pool, we may recommend a shallow French drain. This keeps water from pooling under the turf, which causes odor, algae, and premature backing breakdown. It's worth doing right the first time.
Modern artificial turf materials handle chlorine splash well, but it depends on quality. We use UV-stabilized fibers and chlorine-resistant backing. Occasional splashing isn't a problem; heavy overspray or regular saturation can degrade cheaper turf. Rinsing the deck edge with fresh water after heavy pool use extends turf life significantly. We can recommend materials rated for pool environments.
Poolside installs typically take 2–4 days depending on prep work needed. If your Newnan yard has heavy clay or poor existing drainage, we may need an extra day for base prep. We work around your pool schedule—most customers prefer we work when the pool isn't in heavy use. We'll give you a timeline before we start.
Many newer Newnan subdivisions do have landscape guidelines. Some specify turf shade, backing color, or installation setbacks. We've worked with local HOAs enough to know what typically gets approved. We recommend pulling your CC&Rs or asking your HOA before we quote, but most quality artificial turf meets standard requirements. We can help clarify specifications if needed.
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