Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks around Dunwoody take a beating—chlorine, foot traffic, wet surfaces, and that Georgia heat create conditions that natural grass simply can't handle year-round. Whether you're managing a property near Perimeter Mall, in the Georgetown or Winters Chapel neighborhoods, or anywhere across the 30338, 30346, and 30360 corridors, artificial turf for pool decks solves problems that resod jobs can't touch. You get a non-slip surface that stays green without constant maintenance, handles drainage properly, and won't turn into a mud pit during our unpredictable spring rains. Commercial property managers in the area have figured this out: synthetic turf around pools means fewer liability headaches, lower water bills, and landscapes that look polished year-round without the seasonal die-off that's so common in DeKalb County. We've installed systems in similar settings across the region, and the difference between a worn, patchy natural deck and a clean, durable artificial one is night and day—especially when you factor in safety and how quickly these surfaces wear out with constant use.
Dunwoody sits on typical DeKalb clay, which drains poorly and stays boggy after rain. Around pool decks, that becomes a real liability issue—water pools, algae grows, and you've got a slipping hazard. Artificial turf eliminates that problem because we install proper subsurface drainage beneath the system. Your lots here tend to have mature shade trees, particularly in Georgetown and around Brook Run Park areas, which means you're dealing with damp spots that never fully dry. Synthetic surfaces handle shade better than natural grass because they don't rely on sunlight to stay healthy. Most commercial HOA documents in Dunwoody require manicured, uniform landscaping—artificial turf meets those standards consistently without seasonal browning or bare patches. Installation around pool decks also means dealing with chlorine splash zones, which will kill natural grass quickly. Our systems use materials rated for chemical exposure. The suburban lot sizes here typically allow for 500–3,000 square feet of pool deck space, and we size drainage and infill accordingly. Spring and summer rains can be heavy, so we slope every installation properly and use an engineered base layer that won't compact like clay.
Absolutely. Our commercial-grade turf is specifically rated for chemical exposure from pools. The fibers won't degrade from chlorine splash or sunscreen residue the way natural grass does in Dunwoody's humid climate. We've installed systems at commercial properties across DeKalb County that see daily pool use, and they perform flawlessly. Regular rinses with fresh water keep the surface clean, and that's it.
We install a perforated subsurface layer beneath the turf that routes water away from the deck quickly—critical here because DeKalb clay doesn't drain on its own. We slope the base slightly toward drainage points, so water moves off the deck instead of pooling. This eliminates the slip hazard and algae growth that plague natural grass in our wet springs.
Yes. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village HOAs typically require neat, uniform landscaping. Synthetic turf delivers that consistently—no seasonal browning, no bare patches, no weeds. Most associations approve it once they see samples. We can provide documentation showing material specs and durability ratings if your HOA requires it.
Most commercial pool decks in the Dunwoody zip codes (30338, 30346, 30360) take 2–4 days depending on size and base prep. If your existing surface needs removal or if we're dealing with heavy clay compaction, add a day. We'll give you a timeline once we assess the site—usually a quick visit to measure and evaluate drainage needs.
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