Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Fayetteville takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts beneath Fayette County lots, the Georgia heat, and constant foot traffic around the water, that old concrete or worn grass isn't just ugly—it's a liability. Artificial turf around your pool solves that in ways natural grass simply can't, especially in the Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods where suburban family yards run tight and the soil composition works against traditional landscaping. But here's the thing: not every seam repair outfit knows how to handle pool-specific installation. The moisture, the constant wetness, the way water pools (no pun intended) in low spots—it demands precision. We've been installing and repairing pool turf across Fayetteville for years, and we understand the unique challenges your yard faces. Whether you're dealing with a seam separation that's letting water underneath, or you're ready to ditch the mud pit altogether, we handle it like your pool deck matters. Because it does.
Fayetteville's clay-based soil—typical for Fayette County—creates real challenges for traditional landscaping around pools. That clay compacts over time, doesn't drain evenly, and shifts seasonally, which is exactly why seams fail in pool turf installations if they're not sealed and installed correctly from the start. Your suburban lots, especially in Kenwood and Whitewater, tend to be generous enough to handle a full pool surround, but the shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're backed up to trees or sitting more open. That matters for turf selection and longevity. Georgia sun and humidity also accelerate wear on cheaper turf materials, and poolside means constant moisture exposure. We use turf designed for wet environments and apply seam sealing methods that account for Fayette County's moisture patterns. If your yard slopes toward the pool—common in the area—we grade and slope the turf base properly so water doesn't collect at seams or edges. One more thing: many Fayetteville-area HOAs have landscape guidelines, so we verify any restrictions before installation. Your pool deck should look intentional and well-maintained, not like a shortcut.
Fayette County's clay soil holds moisture and shifts with seasonal changes. When turf is installed directly over compacted clay without proper base prep and drainage, seams separate as the ground moves. Add constant poolside moisture, and unsealed seams become highways for water to seep underneath, breaking down the backing. We prep the base with appropriate grading and use moisture-rated seam tape and sealant specifically for wet environments.
Depends on the damage. Small seam separations caught early can be re-sealed and re-taped without removing the whole installation. But if water's been underneath for months, the backing degrades and the turf shifts. We inspect thoroughly and tell you exactly what's salvageable. Sometimes a targeted repair works; sometimes a section replacement makes more sense long-term.
Quality turf rated for wet use typically lasts 8–12 years in Georgia's heat and humidity, assuming it's installed correctly and seams are maintained. In Fayetteville's clay-heavy environment, the foundation matters as much as the turf itself. Poor drainage or unsealed seams cut that timeline in half. We design for longevity, not quick fixes.
Pool turf has reinforced backing, better drainage, antimicrobial treatments to resist mold and algae, and thicker face fibers that hold up to constant moisture. Regular lawn turf isn't designed for the wet, chemical-heavy environment around pools. Using the wrong product around your Fayetteville pool is a false economy—it fails faster and costs more to replace.
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