Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck gets more foot traffic than any other part of your yard—especially here in Flowery Branch, where summer means long days at the lake and weekends entertaining. That's where synthetic turf around your pool makes real sense. Instead of dealing with slippery concrete, chlorine-stained pavers, or soggy natural grass that turns into a mud pit after a pool party, artificial turf gives you a safe, comfortable surface that looks sharp year-round. We've installed pool-edge turf in Sterling on the Lake and throughout the Lake Lanier area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Your deck becomes a genuine extension of your outdoor living space—not just a transition zone. It stays cool underfoot even in peak Georgia summer heat, drains quickly so standing water isn't an issue, and honestly, it requires virtually zero maintenance compared to natural grass or high-maintenance decking materials. Whether you're hosting a neighborhood cookout or just enjoying a quiet afternoon with family, artificial pool turf transforms how your backyard functions.
Hall County's distinctive clay soil near the lake presents some unique considerations for pool deck installations. That dense clay means natural drainage can be sluggish, which is exactly why synthetic turf excels here—it handles moisture without compacting or creating the muddy conditions you'd get with regular sod. Homes in Sterling on the Lake and newer developments in the area often feature generous yard sizes, giving you real flexibility in turf layout around your pool perimeter. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your pool faces the lake or sits among the tree canopy common to established neighborhoods. We design drainage systems that account for Hall County's seasonal rainfall patterns and the proximity to Lake Lanier; synthetic turf installations here typically include engineered sub-base preparation to prevent water pooling. Many HOAs in the Flowery Branch area have specific guidelines about landscape materials and color consistency—we're familiar with those requirements and can walk you through options that satisfy both your vision and your deed restrictions. Because of the clay composition, proper ground preparation is non-negotiable; we don't cut corners on base installation, which is why our pool decks outlast the competition.
Modern pool turf is engineered to stay significantly cooler than concrete or pavers, especially the premium products we install. In Hall County's summer heat, you'll notice the difference immediately. We also recommend lighter turf colors for pool decks if heat sensitivity is a concern—they reflect more sunlight and stay noticeably cooler underfoot. Most homeowners find it comfortable, even mid-afternoon.
We install a engineered drainage base beneath the turf specifically because Hall County clay doesn't drain naturally. Water passes through the synthetic fibers, through a permeable backing, and into a rock-and-gravel sub-base that channels water away from your pool structure. This prevents the pooling and muddy conditions that plague natural grass in this area.
Most do, but it varies by community. We've worked with several HOAs in the Sterling on the Lake and Lake Lanier areas and can guide you through their specific requirements. Generally, deed restrictions cover front yards more strictly than pool decks. We'll help you confirm compliance before we break ground.
A typical residential pool perimeter takes 3–5 days, depending on deck size and existing conditions. Because Hall County clay requires solid ground prep, we don't rush that phase. We'll give you a detailed timeline during the site visit so there's no surprise about when your new deck is ready to use.
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