Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Flowery Branch takes a beating. Between the intense Georgia sun, the moisture from Lake Lanier's humidity, and the constant foot traffic around your swimming area, artificial turf edges can fade, fray, or develop soft spots faster than you'd expect. We've spent years helping homeowners across Sterling on the Lake and the surrounding Hall County neighborhoods restore their pool-deck turf to that fresh, safe, professional look. The good news? Most repairs don't require a full replacement. Whether your seams are separating, the infill has compacted unevenly, or the edges are coming loose where the deck meets the turf, we can diagnose the problem and get it fixed without the downtime and expense of tearing everything out. Flowery Branch's clay-heavy soil and seasonal weather patterns create unique challenges for outdoor turf installations—especially around water features. We know how to address those challenges so your pool area stays beautiful and functional year after year.
Hall County's clay-based soil composition, particularly near Lake Lanier, means drainage around your pool deck requires careful attention. When artificial turf edges aren't properly secured or maintained, water tends to pool rather than shed, which accelerates wear along seams and perimeter edges. Flowery Branch's newer developments like Sterling on the Lake feature tightly designed outdoor spaces, so pool decks are often compact—meaning precise edging and repair work is essential to maintain safety and aesthetics. Direct sun exposure can be intense during summer months, especially on south-facing decks, which can cause infill migration and UV degradation over time. Shade from mature trees is variable across neighborhoods, affecting both turf temperature and drying patterns after rain or pool splashing. Many HOA communities in the area maintain landscape standards that include neat, finished edges around water features. We factor in local inspection expectations and any community guidelines when recommending repair approaches. The combination of humidity from the lake, heavy seasonal rain, and clay soil means that underlayment and edge transitions need to handle moisture without settling or shifting.
Clay soil near Lake Lanier shifts seasonally with moisture changes, and pool decks experience constant water exposure from splashing and runoff. That movement stresses the seams and edge adhesives. We inspect the sub-base and re-secure loose edges using methods that account for Flowery Branch's soil conditions—ensuring the repair holds through humid summers and wet winters without the turf pulling away again.
In most cases, we can repair isolated edge and seam problems without replacing the entire installation. If the main turf field is intact and only the perimeter or transition zone is damaged, we can re-secure, re-infill, and re-seal the affected area. We'll assess the full deck during a site visit to confirm whether spot repair makes sense for your Sterling on the Lake or Hall County yard.
Most edge and seam repairs in Flowery Branch take a single day, depending on the scope. Re-securing edges, addressing infill settling, and finishing seams typically doesn't keep you away from your pool for long. We'll give you a clear timeline during the estimate so you can plan around it.
Chlorine, UV exposure, and Lake Lanier's intense humidity all accelerate fading. Flowery Branch's seasonal sun intensity—especially on unshaded south-facing decks—compounds the effect. While we can't reverse fading in existing turf, we can discuss fade-resistant materials if you're planning a larger refresh, and we'll make sure repairs are made with UV-stable products.
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