Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Cleveland is supposed to be a retreat—not a maintenance headache. That's exactly why so many homeowners around Downtown Cleveland and the BabyLand area are switching to artificial turf for their pool decks and surrounding landscape. Real grass around chlorinated water creates a perfect storm: it dies off from chemical exposure, mud gets tracked into the pool, and you're constantly fighting bare patches and drainage issues that the White County clay makes even worse. Artificial pool turf solves all of that. It stays green year-round, won't stain or degrade from chlorine, and it actually improves drainage instead of creating soggy pockets like natural grass does in our heavier soil. We've worked with dozens of pool owners throughout White County who realized that once they switched to synthetic turf, they reclaimed their summer weekends. No more mowing around pool furniture, no more worrying about grass clippings getting into the filter, and your kids aren't bringing wet, muddy footprints inside after a swim. The best part? Quality artificial turf lasts, and when a seam does need attention—which is rare with proper installation—it's a straightforward fix. We handle everything from initial installation to seam repair, so you've got one number to call whether you're setting up a brand-new pool surround or maintaining the turf you already have.
Cleveland's mountain clay soil presents some unique challenges for pool landscaping. Natural grass struggles here because clay holds water rather than draining it, leading to muddy conditions and root rot—especially problematic right next to a pool where chemical runoff and splash zones create constant stress on plants. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The perimeter around your pool deck also experiences intense foot traffic and uneven sun exposure depending on whether Yonah Mountain or tree coverage affects your yard. This matters because certain turf blades perform better in high-traffic, mixed-shade environments than others. We size and recommend turf specifically for pool installations because the stakes are different than a typical lawn—seams need to be placed where they won't receive constant direct sunlight (which can stress the adhesive), and drainage layers must account for the fact that pool water will be splashing and draining into your yard regularly. Most residential pools in the Cleveland area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means we're typically working with defined pool decks rather than sprawling yards. That actually works in your favor for artificial turf—smaller, intentional spaces mean fewer seams, more predictable installation, and easier maintenance long-term.
No. Quality pool-grade artificial turf is manufactured to resist chlorine, salt, and other pool chemicals. Many of our Cleveland clients specifically chose synthetic turf because they were tired of watching real grass turn brown and patchy from chemical exposure. The turf we install is tested for chemical resistance, so chlorine splash and occasional runoff won't degrade the blades or backing.
Our seams are installed using adhesive systems designed for the exact moisture and temperature conditions you get here in the mountains. Clay doesn't affect the seam integrity—in fact, the stability of clay actually helps prevent shifting. High humidity is why we use premium seam tape and adhesives rated for this climate. Proper installation means seams should last the life of the turf with minimal maintenance.
It's becoming more popular every year. A lot of homeowners in Downtown Cleveland started with it as a practical solution to drainage and chemical issues, and now it's becoming the standard for new pools. Once neighbors see how low-maintenance it is and how good it looks, the interest spreads quickly through the community.
Seam repair is straightforward and something we handle regularly. If a seam starts to lift or separation occurs, we can re-seal it without replacing the entire section. Most repairs take a day or less and cost significantly less than addressing the problem if you wait. Catching seam issues early keeps small problems from becoming big ones.
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