Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Chattahoochee Hills takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy South Fulton soil, the humidity that keeps moisture trapped around your home, and those rolling hills that create drainage challenges, synthetic turf around your pool area makes genuine sense. We've worked with homeowners out here in Serenbe and throughout Rico, and we've seen what happens when natural grass meets constant foot traffic, chlorine splash, and the summer heat. Pool-deck turf isn't just about looks—it's about creating a surface that won't track mud into the house, won't die from chemical exposure, and won't become a slip hazard when wet. Chattahoochee Hills sits on acreage, and many of you have the space to do this right. That means we can design a repair or renovation that flows naturally with your landscape, matches your home's aesthetic, and actually solves the problem instead of just covering it up. Whether you're dealing with worn spots from years of cannonballs or you're ready to replace a section that never quite took off, we bring the expertise to make your pool deck functional and attractive again.
Chattahoochee Hills' terrain is deceptive. Those rolling hills look picturesque, but they create real drainage issues around pool decks. The native Fulton County clay doesn't shed water quickly, so standing moisture around your pool edge is common—that's where synthetic turf actually excels. Unlike sod, it won't develop fungal issues from poor drainage, and it won't compact further under foot traffic. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot's orientation and tree canopy. Homes near Cochran Mill Park or in the Serenbe community often have mature oaks that cast heavy shade—something worth considering when selecting turf pile height and color. The rural estate lots here mean your pool deck isn't squeezed into a postage-stamp yard; you typically have room to work with. Serenbe's HOA guidelines tend to favor cohesive landscape design, so we match your turf selection to the community aesthetic. Installation on these properties requires accounting for the slope and ensuring proper sub-base compaction, especially given the clay foundation. We always recommend drainage consideration—French drains or proper grading—to prevent water pooling that could undermine the installation over time.
Modern synthetic turf is chlorine-resistant, but repeated heavy splashing can bleach the fibers over time. It won't kill the turf the way it kills natural grass, but we recommend rinsing your deck occasionally during peak pool season. The good news: Chattahoochee Hills clay soil won't compound the issue by trapping chemicals underneath the way sandy soil does in other parts of Georgia.
Yes—in fact, that's one of its biggest advantages in South Fulton. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf won't mat down or develop dead spots from poor drainage. We design proper sub-base layers and slope to move water away from your pool structure. Your clay-heavy lot actually makes artificial turf a smarter long-term choice than fighting nature with sod.
A typical repair—removing worn sections, prepping the base, and installing new turf—takes one to two days depending on size. We work around your schedule and try to minimize disruption. If you've got a larger renovation planned, we'll give you a timeline upfront so you can plan pool closures or family activities accordingly.
We typically recommend 1.5 to 2 inches for pool decks—short enough to dry fast and prevent pooling, but tall enough to feel natural underfoot. The Chattahoochee Hills humidity means we lean toward pile heights that shed water quickly. We'll assess your specific lot conditions and sun exposure before recommending the final product.
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