Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Clarkston take a beating. Whether you've got a setup near Milam Park or tucked into one of those compact Downtown Clarkston lots, the combination of heavy foot traffic, chlorine splash, and our Georgia humidity creates real problems for artificial turf edges. We've been repairing pool-deck installations across DeKalb County for years, and the story's always the same: the turf itself holds up fine, but the seams separate, the edges fray, or the infill washes away where people constantly walk in and out. That's exactly what we fix. Your neighbors might be dealing with bare spots and loose edges—we make sure yours looks finished and stays that way. Clarkston's clay soil and our compact yard sizes mean your pool deck is probably right up against your property line or fence, which means drainage and edge security matter even more. We handle repairs the right way: proper base prep, secure edging systems, and seams that actually last through another five summers of cannonballs and wet feet.
Clarkston's DeKalb clay is dense and doesn't drain quickly, which matters more than you'd think for pool decks. When water pools around the edges—and it will—that moisture gets trapped underneath if your base and drainage aren't set up correctly. We always check for settled base material along pool-deck perimeters because the repeated foot traffic from families using the Clarkston Community Center pool or hosting backyard parties compacts the ground unevenly. Your lot size probably means limited space to work with, so we're precise about seam placement and edge anchoring; there's no room for mistakes. The clay also means we can't rely on natural drainage to do the heavy lifting—we build proper slope and sometimes add perimeter drainage to keep water away from turf edges. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the shaded Milam Park area or on an open south-facing lot Downtown. Full-sun pool decks get hotter and can shift the infill, so we account for that in our repair approach. Chlorine and salt from pool chemicals are also tougher on seams and backing than regular yard turf, so we use UV-stable adhesives and infill that can handle the exposure.
DeKalb clay shifts with moisture and temperature swings, and pool decks get extra stress from standing water and foot traffic. Weak original seaming and insufficient base prep under compact urban lots make it worse. We rebuild seams with proper adhesive, reinforced backing, and drainage that keeps water from working underneath—that's the difference between a one-year repair and a five-year one.
Most repairs are edge-only. We can patch fraying, reset loose sections, top off infill, and secure the perimeter without touching the rest of your turf. If the base is heavily settled or the seams are failing across large areas, we'll tell you straight—but for typical Clarkston pool decks, targeted edge repair saves money and time.
A properly done repair in Clarkston usually lasts 4–6 years before minor maintenance, longer if we address the root cause (drainage, base settling, chemical exposure). We don't just patch; we fix what caused the damage so you're not back in two seasons.
Yes—limited space is standard in Clarkston lots. We've got the equipment and methods to work in narrow areas, repair seams along fence lines, and secure edges where access is tight. We measure twice and work efficiently because we know space is at a premium.
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