Gated Community — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character. Between the historic brick downtown and those tree-lined streets where they filmed The Walking Dead, this town knows how to do charm—and your yard should match that vibe. Here's the thing: if you've got a pool, you already know Georgia heat and humidity are relentless. That red clay soil Coweta County is famous for? It stays wet longer than you'd think, which means natural grass around your pool deck turns into a mud pit by mid-summer. Artificial turf changes that game entirely. No more tracking clay through your house, no chlorine-burned patches, and your pool area stays usable year-round without that spongy, waterlogged feeling. Whether you're in a gated community with specific landscape guidelines or just tired of fighting nature in your backyard, synthetic turf gives you a clean, functional space that actually looks better than it did before. We've installed turf around pools across Georgia—places with the same heavy clay, humidity, and pool chemistry challenges Senoia homeowners face. The difference is noticeable in week one.
Senoia's red clay is beautiful to look at, terrible for pool landscaping. It holds water like a sponge, especially after our Georgia thunderstorms, which means standing water and slippery surfaces around your deck—not ideal when you've got kids or guests moving between the pool and patio. Artificial turf solves that with proper drainage and a firm, stable base. We typically excavate about 4 inches, add a compacted gravel base, then lay the turf with a perforated backing. Water drains right through instead of pooling. The sun exposure varies depending on your lot—some Senoia properties have mature oaks that create afternoon shade, while others get full southern exposure. If your pool faces west or south, standard turf handles it fine; if you're mostly shaded, we can recommend shade-rated synthetic options. Gated communities here often have landscape approval processes, so we work with your HOA before installation to confirm color, pile height, and edge treatments fit their standards. Senoia's historic lots tend to be smaller than suburban sprawl elsewhere, which actually works in turf's favor—the cost is lower, and the impact is immediate. We handle the entire process, including any drainage adjustments the red clay might need.
Absolutely. Chlorine actually helps synthetic turf by preventing algae and mildew growth. Humidity is tougher on natural grass than turf—our material doesn't brown, doesn't absorb chemicals, and doesn't degrade from constant wet-dry cycles. We use UV-stabilized fibers that stand up to Georgia sun and moisture. The key is proper drainage underneath, which we build into every installation to prevent that Coweta County clay from holding water.
Most do, yes. We've worked with several Senoia HOAs that require specific pile heights, neutral colors, or particular edge treatments. Before we even quote, we help you confirm what your community allows. It's usually straightforward—most boards approve synthetic turf because it actually improves property standards. We handle the communication and documentation so you're not stuck in back-and-forth.
Depends on pool deck size, drainage needs, and site prep. Senoia lots are often 1-2 acres, so most pool areas run 200-600 square feet. We quote per square foot installed, including excavation and base prep. The red clay does require extra grading work that contractors often skip—we don't. Contact us for a walkthrough and formal estimate; no charge for that.
Yes. We work in phases, installing sections of the deck while keeping your pool functional. For full deck replacement, we typically work from the house outward so you're not stuck with an empty pool for weeks. We're careful around equipment, plumbing, and any hardscape already in place. Most jobs finish in 2-3 days depending on deck size.
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