Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Senoia deserves to look as charming as the rest of this historic town. If you've got that red clay soil underneath and you're tired of fighting mud around your pool deck every summer, artificial turf is genuinely the move. Downtown Senoia's got those beautiful older homes with established yards, and a lot of them aren't exactly sprawling—so when you're planning a pool renovation, every square foot counts. Synthetic turf lets you reclaim space that would otherwise go to soggy grass, chlorine-bleached patches, or constant maintenance headaches. We've worked on pools all over Coweta County, and the story's always the same: homeowners start thinking about their pool area and realize they want something that actually works year-round without turning into a mudpit after the Georgia rains. That's where pool turf comes in. It's soft underfoot, it drains like crazy (which matters here), and it actually stays green and looking sharp instead of getting that worn-out, dead-grass vibe that happens around every pool. Whether you're in the Historic District or out toward the Raleigh Studios area, we can get you set up with a pool surround that's functional, beautiful, and ready to handle whatever Senoia's climate throws at it.
Senoia's red clay is one of those things that makes this town picturesque but also means standing water is your natural enemy. Around pools, that clay base gets compacted fast, and regular sod just doesn't stand up to the foot traffic, chlorine splash, and poor drainage. Artificial turf solves that completely—water drains straight through to whatever base we prep, so you're not dealing with that swampy feeling that real grass gets here. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your lot backs up toward the Historic District's older trees or sits more open. We design drainage accordingly. Most Senoia properties have modest square footage, especially if you're working with a vintage home lot, so we focus on maximizing the usable area around your pool. The installation itself is straightforward—we handle the clay prep, make sure your grade slopes correctly for drainage, and get you set up so the turf performs beautifully without puddling. Chlorine and salt don't degrade quality synthetic turf the way people think they will. The real key is choosing the right infill and making sure we've got solid drainage underneath. That's non-negotiable in Coweta County.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is engineered to resist chlorine and UV damage. The Georgia heat actually helps drainage—water moves through the turf faster in warm months. What matters more is infill quality and your base prep. We use materials that won't break down or off-gas, and we make sure the subsurface drains properly so chemicals don't pool underneath.
It depends on your square footage and what's underneath right now. Most Senoia pool areas run 200–600 square feet. We'll come out, assess your soil and drainage situation, give you a firm quote. Typical installations in this area range, but we always break down what you're paying for—materials, base prep, labor, and warranty.
Compared to concrete or pavers, turf stays noticeably cooler. On brutal Georgia summer days, it won't be ice-cold, but it's definitely more comfortable than hard surfaces. The shade from trees (if you've got them) helps. Light-colored infills also reflect heat better than darker ones, so we can spec that for you.
Not directly. We remove the old sod, prep the red clay base, ensure proper drainage and grading, then install fresh turf. Cutting corners on prep is how installations fail in high-moisture areas like ours. We do it right the first time so you get 10+ years out of it.
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