New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Senoia? You're joining a community with real character—whether you're settling near Downtown Senoia or in one of the neighborhoods that drew Hollywood's attention over the years. One decision that often surprises new homeowners is how their yard will actually look and function once the dust settles from construction. Here's the thing: that red clay soil Coweta County is famous for? It's beautiful, but it's not exactly forgiving when you're trying to grow and maintain a lush lawn around a brand-new pool. Between the heat, the clay, and the typical compact soil left behind after construction crews finish grading, many Senoia homeowners find that artificial turf makes way more sense than fighting nature for the next decade. We've worked with enough new-construction families in this area to know what works. Artificial pool turf isn't just about avoiding the maintenance headache—it's about creating a space that actually gets used. No muddy footprints tracked into the house, no dead spots from chlorine splash, no constant re-seeding battles. Your pool deck stays green, safe, and usable from day one, and your kids won't be playing on patchy, struggling grass while you're figuring out a fertilizer schedule.
Senoia's Coweta County terrain presents some specific challenges for traditional lawn care, especially in newly constructed homes. That signature red clay compacts heavily during construction, and it drains poorly—which creates pooling around your pool area and soft spots that become maintenance nightmares. The county experiences hot, humid summers with decent rainfall, so you're not fighting drought like some parts of Georgia, but you are fighting fungal issues and clay-loving weeds that thrive in this environment. Most new-construction lots in Senoia's established neighborhoods tend toward modest sizes, which means your pool area represents a significant portion of your usable yard. Artificial turf solves the clay problem entirely: no digging through compacted soil, no fungal treatments needed, and no seasonal dead zones. Installation is straightforward even on challenging clay—we work with a proper base layer that ensures drainage away from your pool structure and home foundation. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage in your neighborhood, but full-sun pool areas are the norm, and that's where artificial turf thrives. You won't have shade-tolerance issues or thin patches from foot traffic around your lounge chairs and deck furniture.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade turf is specifically designed to resist chlorine degradation and salt damage. Senoia pool owners appreciate that this material won't bleach, yellow, or break down the way natural grass does. Any chlorine water drains right through into your base layer and away from the turf fibers themselves. You're looking at a 10-15 year lifespan with normal pool use.
Red clay actually simplifies the base preparation. We remove the top layer of compacted construction soil, install a proper drainage base (critical in Coweta County because of poor clay drainage), and then lay your turf system. The clay itself doesn't shift or erode like sandy soil, so your pool deck stays level and stable year after year without settling issues.
Most new homes here have pools surrounded by 400–800 square feet of deck space. That typically runs $3,200–$6,400 installed, depending on base prep complexity and turf grade. We provide exact quotes after a site visit because drainage and existing grading vary by neighborhood and lot orientation.
It depends on your specific neighborhood's covenants. Downtown Senoia areas and some established neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, but pool surrounds are generally exempt or pre-approved for synthetic options. We help you navigate HOA requirements and can provide documentation about our turf's durability and appearance standards.
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