Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool in Blairsville deserves an edge that actually works year-round—and that means artificial turf around the deck. We get it: between the rocky-clay soil that Union County's known for and those mountain winters, keeping natural grass alive around a pool is basically a losing battle. Add chlorine splash, foot traffic, and the shade that comes with living near Brasstown Bald, and you're looking at bare patches and mud within a season. That's where pool turf comes in. Artificial turf installed around your pool deck gives you a clean, safe, non-slip surface that won't turn into a swamp after rain or a dirt pit after a busy summer. Whether you're in Downtown Blairsville or out toward the Lake Nottely area, our crews have installed hundreds of pool-deck edges in Georgia's mountains—and we understand the specific challenges your yard throws at us. No more chasing grass growth. No more chlorine damage. Just a beautiful, functional pool surround that handles what North Georgia throws at it.
Blairsville's rocky-clay foundation is honestly one of the trickiest substrates for pool installation, but it's also why artificial turf makes so much sense. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain like sandy loam does—it holds water and gets slick. With a pool deck, that's a safety problem. Turf with proper base preparation (and our crews know how to handle Union County clay) gives you consistent drainage and a stable, non-slip walking surface even during our spring rains. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where your pool sits relative to tree cover and the surrounding ridgelines. Properties near Lake Nottely or Vogel State Park tend to have afternoon shade that natural grass struggles with anyway. Artificial turf performs identically in full sun or dappled shade, so you skip that whole frustration. Most residential pools in this area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means deck edges typically run 80–150 linear feet. That's a meaningful but manageable installation. Our crews factor in Blairsville's freeze-thaw cycles when anchoring the turf base—we don't just lay it flat and hope. The rocky terrain also means we often need to grade and level the deck zone before installation. That prep work isn't glamorous, but it's what keeps your pool surround looking sharp for 15+ years.
Absolutely. Artificial turf is designed for freeze-thaw stress, which we get here in Union County. It won't crack, shift, or degrade through cold snaps. Unlike natural grass, it won't go dormant or thin out, so your pool deck stays attractive November through March. The turf also drains well, so ice buildup is minimal compared to untreated clay.
Chlorine and salt don't break down artificial fibers the way they damage live grass. That said, heavy chemical concentration in one spot can cause discoloration over years. Rinse your deck edge occasionally with fresh water after treatment cycles, and don't let chlorine pools sit stagnant against the turf. We recommend a slight grade slope away from the pool edge for drainage anyway.
Nope. Unlike sod or seed, artificial turf performs identically in full sun or shade. If your property near Brasstown Bald or under tall pines gets limited sunlight, turf won't thin or yellow. You get the same non-slip, clean surface everywhere around your deck.
Most residential pool edges (80–150 linear feet) take one to two days, depending on how much clay leveling is needed. North Georgia's rocky terrain sometimes requires extra base prep, but we schedule accordingly. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the site visit.
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