Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts around pools in Conyers take a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that Rockdale County's known for, the humidity that comes with the east metro area, and families who want a surface that won't get slick when wet, you need turf that actually performs. We've worked with plenty of homeowners in Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek who realized their old concrete pool decks were turning into safety hazards—slippery in summer, cracking from freeze-thaw cycles, and honestly just ugly. Artificial turf changes that equation completely. It drains fast so water doesn't pool up, it stays cool underfoot even on hot Georgia days, and it looks sharp year-round without the maintenance nightmare of natural grass around chlorine and saltwater. The Georgia International Horse Park isn't far from here, and even folks with formal landscaping in mind are discovering that modern sport court turf reads as intentional and upscale, not cheap. We've installed dozens of these in the Conyers area, and the consistent feedback is the same: families feel safer, the space looks better, and they actually use their pools more because the whole area is more comfortable.
Rockdale County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's the first thing to understand. When you're putting turf next to a pool deck, we account for that clay base by installing proper sub-base layers that move water away from the pool structure itself. The Conyers area gets decent shade variation depending on where you are; homes in Honey Creek tend to have more mature tree coverage, while Olde Town properties sometimes face more direct sun exposure. That affects how we choose between our premium turf blends—some are bred specifically for UV resistance in high-sun yards, others handle partial shade better. HOA rules in some Conyers neighborhoods have gotten more flexible about artificial surfaces around pools, but we always pull those requirements upfront because the last thing you want is a surprise after installation. Most residential pools in the area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means we're typically working with 200–400 square feet of pool-deck space. Summer humidity and occasional freeze events in winter mean we recommend turf with good drainage channels and antimicrobial backing—not a luxury in Georgia, but a practical necessity. Installation timing here works best in spring or fall when the ground isn't rock-hard or waterlogged.
Absolutely. Our sport-court turf is designed to handle both chlorine and saltwater without degrading or discoloring. Chlorine actually keeps algae away, which is a bonus. Regular rinsing with fresh water after heavy pool use extends the life even further. Most homeowners in the Conyers area don't think twice about this once it's installed—it's one of those "set it and forget it" benefits.
That's where the base layer matters. We install a engineered sub-base that prevents water from sitting on clay underneath. Drainage happens within minutes, even after heavy rain or pool cleaning. Without proper base prep, clay will trap water and cause problems—but we've done this enough times in Conyers that we know exactly what works.
Our turf has textured blade surfaces and perforated backing specifically designed for wet environments. It's nowhere near as slippery as concrete or pavers. Kids and adults can walk confidently around the pool without that nervous feeling you get on traditional deck surfaces. Safety is why most families choose this upgrade.
Pricing depends on square footage, base prep needs, and turf grade. A 300-square-foot deck typically runs between $3,000 and $5,500 installed, including sub-base work that accounts for Rockdale County's soil conditions. We provide a site assessment and firm quote—no surprises.
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