Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Fayetteville take a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts under Georgia's humidity swings and the intense summer sun that bears down on those suburban family lots around Whitewater and Kenwood, your turf edges start fraying fast. We've seen it happen a thousand times—homeowners invest in quality artificial grass, but then the pool deck perimeter starts pulling away from the deck coping, the seams start showing, or algae creeps in where water pools. The good news? This isn't a full replacement situation most of the time. Turf repair on pool decks is one of our most common service calls in the 30214 and 30215 areas, and we've got the process dialed in. Whether your edges are separating, your infill is washing toward the deep end, or your seams need re-sealing, we can get your pool area looking sharp again without the downtime of a complete redo. Most Fayetteville homeowners are surprised at how affordable it is to restore that polished look they had when their turf was first installed.
Fayette County's clay soil creates unique challenges for artificial turf edges around pools. The clay expands when wet and contracts as it dries, which puts real stress on turf seams and backing. That's especially true in spring and early summer when Fayetteville gets heavy rain—the soil movement can actually shift the base under your pool deck turf, causing the edges nearest the concrete to separate or buckle. The neighborhoods around Whitewater and Kenwood tend to have larger residential lots, which means longer pool decks and more linear footage of edges that need secure, stable fastening. Sun exposure matters too. South-facing pool decks in this area bake hard in July and August, and while artificial turf handles that fine, the adhesives and sealants holding the edges down can degrade faster if they're not UV-resistant. Many Fayetteville HOA guidelines also specify how turf meets hardscape, so seam placement and edge finishing have to meet those standards. We always account for the clay movement when we're securing perimeter edges—we use mechanical fastening combined with premium adhesive, never adhesive alone.
Fayette County's clay soil moves significantly with moisture changes. Spring rains swell the base, summer heat shrinks it. That constant shifting creates stress at the seams where your turf meets the pool deck concrete. Combined with water runoff toward the edges, adhesive alone won't hold long-term. Mechanical anchoring is essential here.
In most cases, we can repair the damaged section without replacing the entire deck. We assess seam integrity, infill loss, and backing condition. If the turf backing is still sound and the damage is localized to the edge or seam area—which is typical—repair is definitely the way to go and costs a fraction of full replacement.
Edge and seam repairs typically take one day, sometimes two depending on scope. We remove the damaged section, prep the base, re-secure the turf with mechanical fastening and UV-rated adhesive, and re-seal the seam. You're usually back in the pool within 24 hours of completion.
Many do. Common requirements include finished edge trim, color-matched seams, and clean lines where turf meets concrete. We're familiar with the landscape standards in Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods and make sure repairs meet those specs during the work.
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