New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got charm in spades—from the Historic District's tree-lined streets to the bustling film sets at Raleigh Studios. But if you're building new or refreshing your backyard, you know that Georgia heat and humidity can turn a regular lawn into a maintenance nightmare, especially around a pool. That's where artificial turf comes in. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf won't get trampled into mud by pool traffic, won't harbor algae in shaded corners, and won't die off during our brutal summer droughts. We've installed pool-side turf systems throughout Coweta County, and we understand the unique challenges Senoia homeowners face—the red clay base, the seasonal sun exposure shifts, and the desire to keep your outdoor space looking polished without spending weekends behind a mower. Artificial turf around a pool deck gives you that lush, finished look year-round while cutting your water bill and eliminating the chemical-and-fertilizer cycle that can damage pool chemistry.
Senoia's red clay foundation means drainage is a real consideration during our rainy spring months. We always install a proper permeate base layer to keep water from pooling—something that's especially critical when you're right next to a swimming pool where runoff matters. The Historic District neighborhoods have older lot sizes that are sometimes tighter than modern subdivisions, so we work with what you've got and maximize every square foot. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're nestled near those mature oaks downtown or on a newer lot with southern exposure. Afternoon shade from your home or surrounding trees can actually be a bonus in summer, but it affects which turf thickness and pile height we recommend. Senoia doesn't have strict HOA turf-color mandates in most residential areas, which gives us flexibility to choose a natural-looking blade style that complements your pool deck aesthetic. We also account for the fact that Coweta County clay can shift seasonally, so proper sub-base compaction prevents settling issues down the road. The combination of pool chemicals, foot traffic, and our humidity means we always specify turf products with excellent UV stability and antimicrobial backing.
Not if it's installed correctly. We spec turf with chlorine-resistant backing and recommend rinsing the deck after heavy chemical treatments. Senoia's warm, humid climate means algae can grow on poorly installed turf, so proper drainage and antimicrobial treatments are non-negotiable. We've got systems in place that handle the chemical exposure without degrading.
The clay in Coweta County can compact and hold moisture unevenly. We excavate and replace the base layer with engineered stone and permeable material to ensure water drains properly—especially important near pools. Without proper base prep, you'll get soft spots and settling. We don't cut corners on foundation work.
Absolutely, but we remove the old sod and grade the subsoil first. The Historic District lots sometimes have deeper topsoil, so excavation depth varies. We assess your specific site and build a proper base. Trying to lay turf over old grass leads to settling and drainage problems we'd rather avoid upfront.
Pool turf needs better drainage, shorter pile height for safety, and antimicrobial treatments to resist algae in our humid Senoia climate. It's also more chlorine-tolerant. Regular lawn turf can look great but won't perform as well under constant moisture and foot traffic around a pool. The investment in proper pool turf pays off.
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