Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck took a beating this summer, and now you're staring at patchy, worn-out grass that's seen better days. We get it—especially here in Acworth, where that red Cobb County clay and the moisture from Lake Acworth can turn your yard into a muddy mess faster than you'd expect. That's where artificial turf repair comes in. Instead of fighting seasonal flooding and bare spots year-round, you can have a clean, maintenance-free pool deck that actually looks like you care about your home. We've been fixing up yards around Downtown Acworth and the Lake Acworth neighborhoods for years, and we know exactly what works in this climate. Whether your existing turf has seams pulling apart, drainage issues, or just plain wear and tear from pool traffic, we can patch it, replace sections, or do a full refresh. No more dead zones around your pool. No more tracking mud inside. Just a solid, green outdoor space that's ready to go whenever you are.
Acworth's proximity to Lake Acworth creates some unique challenges for outdoor spaces. The clay-heavy soil in Cobb County doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, which means standing water around your pool deck isn't just annoying—it can damage the subsurface and cause artificial turf to shift or develop soft spots. We always check the grade and drainage situation before any repair or installation. Summer humidity is another factor; your turf won't be soaked in sweat, but it does need proper air circulation underneath to prevent algae buildup on the blades. Most pool decks in the Lake Acworth and Downtown Acworth areas use 6- to 8-foot margins around the pool, and we size repairs to match your existing turf pattern and pile height so seams are invisible. Properties near the lake tend to have mature trees, which is great for shade but means you may have different turf specs on sunnier versus shadier sides of your deck. We factor all of that in. One last note: HOA rules in some Acworth neighborhoods specify pile height and color for front-facing turf, but pool decks usually have more flexibility. We'll confirm any restrictions before we start.
Acworth's clay soil and seasonal lake-area flooding mean water sits longer than it would in other Georgia regions. If your subsurface drainage wasn't graded correctly during the original install, water pools underneath the turf, weakening the base and creating spongy patches. We inspect the drainage system and may recommend re-sloping or adding a perforated underdrain layer to direct water away from your pool area.
Yes, as long as we can identify the original product and pile height. Most turf installed around Acworth in the last 5–7 years uses standard specifications, so matching is straightforward. If your turf is older or a custom blend, we may need to replace a larger section to keep seams tight and appearance uniform.
Small seam repairs or patching typically take a few hours. Larger sections—say, a 10-by-15-foot area—take a full day. We schedule most Acworth jobs around your pool season, and we'll make sure the deck is ready to use within 24 hours of finishing. Installation weather and ground prep can shift the timeline slightly.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized and antimicrobial-treated to resist algae and mold growth—standard in humid climates like Acworth. Proper drainage and occasional rinsing are all you need. We use high-quality infill systems designed for pool environments, so it won't break down in chlorine splash or intense summer sun.
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