Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Flowery Branch means one thing: you want your backyard looking sharp without spending weekends pulling weeds and fighting the Georgia heat. Artificial turf around your pool deck isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a practical solution for the Hall County climate, especially if you're in Sterling on the Lake or anywhere near the Lake Lanier area where humidity and clay soil can wreak havoc on natural grass. The thing about pool areas is they get hammered: chlorine splashes, foot traffic, wet conditions, and intense UV exposure. Real grass can't hang in that environment long-term, which is why so many Flowery Branch homeowners are making the switch to synthetic turf that actually holds up. Whether your seams are separating, your edges are peeling, or you're just ready to ditch the maintenance headache, we've worked with enough pool installations in this area to know exactly what works. Our team handles everything from complete pool-surround installations to targeted seam repairs that keep your existing turf looking seamless and secure for years to come.
Flowery Branch sits on clay-heavy soil that's pretty typical for Hall County, especially closer to Lake Lanier. That clay doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, which is exactly why artificial turf shines here—you're not fighting soggy spots or grass that dies off mid-summer. Pool decks in newer developments around Sterling on the Lake tend to have good sun exposure, which means your turf needs UV-resistant backing and face fibers that won't fade. We size our installations to handle the drainage patterns specific to your lot, since that lake-adjacent elevation can bring unexpected water movement during heavy rain. The other thing we see a lot: seams take a beating around pools. Chlorine, constant moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles in winter can separate seams faster than in residential-only yards. We use commercial-grade adhesives and drainage-friendly base layers that account for Flowery Branch's humidity and the thermal expansion that happens when your pool heats up. Your HOA covenants might have landscape rules too—we'll verify everything meets your community standards before we break ground.
The combination of clay soil, Lake Lanier humidity, and direct pool chemical exposure accelerates seam degradation. Chlorine weakens the backing, and the clay underneath doesn't dry as quickly, which puts constant stress on adhesive bonds. We repair seams using commercial-grade products designed specifically for this climate and chemical exposure.
Not if it's installed correctly. We use premium face fibers with UV inhibitors that resist fading even in full-sun pool decks. Flowery Branch gets intense summer exposure, so we spec materials that hold color for 10+ years. Sealing and regular rinsing help too.
Clay doesn't percolate well, so we install a proper base layer with drainage channels beneath your turf. This prevents water from pooling under the deck and pushing up seams—a major issue in newer Flowery Branch developments. Good drainage = longer turf life.
Most seams can be repaired without replacing the whole deck. We assess the damage, re-adhere or re-seam as needed, and reinforce with UV-resistant sealant. If your turf is 8+ years old or has widespread wear, full replacement might be smarter long-term.
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