Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in East Point takes a beating. Between the South Fulton clay soil that shifts with the seasons, kids running wet feet across the deck, and Georgia's intense summer sun, that worn turf edge around your pool isn't just an eyesore—it's a safety issue. We've fixed dozens of pool decks across Downtown East Point and the Jefferson Park area, and we know exactly what causes those edges to fail in this region. The good news? A proper turf repair doesn't mean replacing your entire deck. Most pool-deck-edge problems stem from water drainage issues, UV damage, or soil settling under foot traffic. We can patch, reinforce, or fully restore that edge so it's slip-resistant, clean, and ready for summer. Our crew works fast—we can usually get your deck right in 1–2 days, which means you're back to enjoying your pool without worrying about guests catching their feet on crumbling turf. If you're in the East Point area (including the neighborhoods around Camp Creek Marketplace and the MARTA corridor), we're just a short drive away and familiar with the specific challenges local yards face.
East Point's heavy clay soil is both a blessing and a curse for artificial turf installations. That dense, moisture-retentive soil means water pools around pool decks instead of draining freely—a major reason pool-deck edges deteriorate faster here than in sandier regions. When we repair turf edges near pools, we always factor in proper subsurface drainage. The clay also settles unevenly during rainy seasons, which can cause the turf seams and edges to buckle if they weren't installed on a stable base. Urban lots throughout Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park tend to be smaller, which means pool decks often sit in mixed sun-and-shade patterns. Afternoon shade from neighboring structures helps reduce UV stress on the turf, but morning sun exposure in summer can accelerate color fade if the turf isn't UV-stabilized. Most homes in the area have modest yard footprints, so we're used to tight access points and working around fences, patios, and landscaping. We always check for HOA guidelines—some neighborhoods have specific rules about turf color and finish that matter for resale appeal. The good news is modern artificial turf holds up remarkably well in Georgia's humidity, as long as the base prep and drainage are solid.
East Point's clay soil doesn't drain as fast as sandy soil, so water sits at the turf base and causes the backing to weaken. Chlorine exposure makes it worse. We typically repair this by installing a moisture barrier, reinforcing the edge with proper drainage, and often replacing the seam tape. It's a common fix for pool decks in this area.
Yes, as long as we can identify your turf brand and color. East Point homes vary in turf age and style, so we carry samples and can order exact matches. If your deck turf is older, we might recommend a full resurfacing for color consistency, but a targeted edge repair usually blends well.
Most edge repairs finish in a single day. We remove the damaged section, prep and level the base (important in East Point's clay), lay new turf, secure the seams, and test drainage. You'll be swimming by afternoon in most cases.
No. We work around the pool and keep the water line undisturbed. Our crew knows how to move carefully in tight spaces—something we're used to with South Fulton's smaller residential lots. The only exception is if the damage extends under the pool structure itself, which is rare.
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