Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Buckhead takes a beating. Between the chlorine splash, the Georgia heat, and the foot traffic from summer entertaining, natural grass around that pool edge doesn't stand a chance. We've been repairing and replacing turf installations across Tuxedo Park, Paces, and Peachtree Hills long enough to know that a pool surround is one of the toughest spots to keep looking sharp. The constant moisture, the chemicals, the algae growth on wet surfaces—it all adds up fast. That's exactly why artificial turf makes sense here. It won't die off from pool chemicals, won't get slippery and dangerous when wet, and won't turn into a muddy mess every time someone jumps in. We handle everything from partial repairs where one section has worn thin, to full pool-deck rebuilds. Our team knows Buckhead's Fulton clay soil and the specific drainage challenges that come with luxury properties on smaller lots. We're based about 30 minutes away, so we're local enough to understand your neighborhood and responsive enough to get work done without the usual contractor delays.
Buckhead's urban clay soil drains poorly—something that becomes a real problem poolside. Standing water around a pool deck isn't just an aesthetic issue; it breeds algae, attracts mosquitoes, and creates slip hazards. When we repair or install turf near pools, we always account for that clay base with proper underlayment and drainage layers. Most properties here sit on smaller lots, which means your pool deck might be the focal point of your entire backyard. That puts extra pressure on the turf to look immaculate. The shade pattern around Peachtree Hills and Tuxedo Park varies wildly depending on tree cover—some decks get blasted by afternoon sun, others are mostly shaded. We choose turf products and pile heights based on what your specific deck gets. Many Buckhead HOAs have landscape standards, so we make sure any repair or installation meets those requirements before we break ground. We also pay attention to drainage slope and pool equipment placement; nothing gets installed in a way that interferes with your existing system or creates future problems.
Yes—that's actually one of its biggest advantages poolside. Chlorine and bromine won't degrade quality artificial turf the way they destroy natural grass. What matters is the backing material and infill we use. We specify products rated for chemical exposure and install proper drainage so chemicals don't pool underneath. Around Buckhead pools, this makes a real difference in lifespan and maintenance.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green, which is one reason it outperforms natural grass in mixed-light situations. Buckhead's mature trees create shade patterns that would kill real sod in a season or two. We pick pile heights and colors matched to your specific light conditions so it looks natural whether it's sunny or shaded.
Clay soil is heavy and compacts easily, which naturally traps water. Around a pool deck, that's problematic. We install a layered base that sits atop the clay—perforated backing, a drainage layer, and sometimes French drain elements if the grade calls for it. This keeps water moving away from the turf and your pool equipment.
Many Buckhead communities do have landscape guidelines, particularly in Peachtree Hills and Paces. We can help coordinate with your HOA or management company before work starts. We've done enough repairs in these neighborhoods to know what's typically approved—and we'll make sure your project clears those hurdles upfront.
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