Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Buckhead's rooftop and deck spaces are prime real estate—too valuable to waste on dead grass or patchy lawn that won't hold up to foot traffic and Georgia humidity. We've installed artificial turf on dozens of decks, rooftops, and elevated outdoor spaces across Tuxedo Park, Paces, and Peachtree Hills, and the results speak for themselves. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with the clay-heavy Fulton County soil and the shade patterns created by the mature trees around Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, synthetic turf stays green year-round with zero maintenance. Your rooftop won't need watering during droughts, and you won't spend weekends fighting weeds or dealing with mud tracked into the house. We handle everything from deck preparation to drainage—critical in Atlanta's heavy rain seasons—so your outdoor space becomes an actual extension of your home instead of a project that eats your time. Whether you're in a townhome with a small rooftop or a larger residence with a sprawling elevated patio, artificial turf transforms those spaces into usable, beautiful areas where family and entertaining happen.
Buckhead's luxury properties often come with compact lots and mature tree canopies, which means natural grass struggles. The Fulton County clay base doesn't drain well, and the shade from oak and pine coverage makes it nearly impossible to maintain a healthy lawn. On rooftops and decks, these problems multiply—you're fighting poor drainage, weight restrictions, and UV exposure all at once. Our installations account for proper substrate preparation and perforated underlayment to handle Atlanta's frequent thunderstorms without pooling water on your deck surface. We use premium-grade synthetic turf engineered for high-traffic areas, which matters in neighborhoods where entertaining is common around Phipps Plaza and the surrounding upscale communities. Unlike standard yard installations, rooftop and deck turf needs secure edging and infill systems that won't shift under foot traffic or during windy conditions. We've also worked with HOA landscape guidelines across Peachtree Hills and Tuxedo Park, so we know what's permitted and what requires pre-approval. The key difference here: deck turf must drain immediately and stay stable on non-soil surfaces, which requires expertise beyond basic lawn installation.
Absolutely. We install with engineered drainage systems underneath—perforated backing and a gravel or sand base that moves water off the deck surface fast. Georgia humidity won't damage synthetic turf the way it damages natural grass, and mold or mildew won't develop like it does on Buckhead's shaded lots. Your rooftop will stay dry and usable even after heavy storms.
That depends on your deck's structure and load rating, which we assess during the initial visit. Most residential decks can handle synthetic turf plus infill without issue. We'll verify your deck can support the weight before installation and recommend reinforcement if needed. It's lighter than you might think—far less burden than a soaking wet natural lawn or pooling rainwater.
Yes—and this is where synthetic turf actually wins. The shade that kills natural grass doesn't affect artificial turf at all. You'll get a consistently green surface without fighting moss, thin spots, or the clay drainage issues common on Buckhead properties. Shade is actually easier to work with than full sun when it comes to synthetic installation.
We handle this. Most Buckhead HOAs permit artificial turf on decks and rooftops since they're not visible from the street. We've worked with guidelines across multiple neighborhoods and can provide documentation of our materials and installation standards to your HOA if needed. Transparency upfront saves headaches later.
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