Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Austell takes a beating. Between the heavy foot traffic, chlorine splashes, and that South Cobb clay underneath everything, natural grass just doesn't stand a chance around the water's edge. We've spent years watching homeowners in the Six Flags area and throughout Austell struggle with muddy, worn-out patches right where their families spend the most time. The good news? Artificial turf for pool decks is tougher than ever—and it transforms that slippery, deteriorating area into a safe, attractive space that actually holds up. Whether you're dealing with a crumbling edge in 30106 or 30168, we understand the specific challenges Austell's climate and soil present. Our repair and replacement service gets you back to enjoying your pool instead of worrying about the landscaping around it. We're just 18 minutes away, and we've helped dozens of Austell families get this right.
Austell sits in that tricky transitional zone where you're caught between clay-heavy South Cobb soil and variable moisture patterns. That clay drains poorly, which means natural grass around your pool deck stays soggy longer than you'd expect—perfect conditions for root rot and fungi. The area gets decent sun, but those trees near Sweetwater Creek and in residential neighborhoods can create patchy shade that encourages algae and moss on wet surfaces. Pool deck edges are especially vulnerable because of constant water runoff and foot traffic. We typically see failures happen fastest on the south and west-facing sides where UV exposure is highest. HOA rules in some Austell subdivisions restrict turf color and blade height, but artificial options now come in natural-looking varieties that pass inspection. Most Austell pool decks are compact—typically 200–400 square feet around the perimeter—which makes full replacement cost-effective and installation quick. We always account for Austell's seasonal moisture swings when planning drainage underneath your new turf. Summer storms can saturate that clay base fast, so proper base preparation and infill selection matter more here than in drier regions.
South Cobb clay doesn't drain well, and pool water keeps the area constantly wet. That combination creates root rot in natural grass and algae buildup on older artificial turf. Chlorine and salt from pools also accelerate breakdown of low-quality turf. We install premium drainage systems and UV-resistant fibers that handle Austell's specific moisture profile.
Yes, but only the right kind. Cheap polyethylene blades degrade fast around pools. We use chlorine-resistant polypropylene and polyurethane blends rated for pool environments. Austell's heat and humidity compound UV stress, so we spec turf with extra UV protection and antimicrobial infill to prevent algae and odor issues.
Most Austell pool decks are done in a single day. We remove the old turf, prepare the clay base with proper drainage layers, and install new turf—typically 4–6 hours for a standard perimeter. If you need base repairs due to settling, add half a day. We schedule around your pool season so you're back in business fast.
Some do, but pool decks are usually exempt because they're safety zones, not visible landscaping. We check with your HOA first. Modern turf looks natural enough to pass any inspection anyway. We're familiar with rules across both 30106 and 30168, and we've never had a homeowner's repair rejected.
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