Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck is supposed to be the crown jewel of summer—not a safety hazard or a maintenance nightmare. Here in Fortson, we see a lot of older artificial turf installations that have started falling apart around pool edges, especially where water runoff meets the deck perimeter. That's where things get tricky. The transition zone between your pool and the surrounding deck takes a beating from chlorine, UV exposure, and foot traffic, and standard turf repair doesn't always hold up. We've spent years working with Fortson homeowners to figure out what actually works in Harris County's climate and soil conditions. Whether your turf has pulled away from the pool coping, developed seams that won't stay sealed, or just worn thin from constant use, we know how to bring it back without tearing everything out and starting fresh. Most repairs can be done in a day or two, which means you're not waiting weeks to use your pool again.
Fortson sits in that tricky transition zone between West Georgia's red clay and the sandier soils closer to the Fall Line Freeway corridor. That soil composition matters for pool deck turf because clay holds water differently than sand does, and poolside drainage becomes critical. If your original installation didn't account for the way water moves through our local soil, you'll see turf settling or edge separation faster than you'd expect. We also deal with strong summer sun exposure around most Harris County pool decks—shade trees help, but if your pool faces south or west, UV degradation accelerates around the edges where seams are most vulnerable. HOA regulations in the Fortson community tend to be reasonable about turf maintenance, but pool deck areas are usually held to tighter standards than general landscaping. That means repairs need to look seamless and professional, not like a patchwork fix. Our crews understand the specific challenges of pool-adjacent installations in this area and account for ground settling, water saturation patterns, and the chlorine environment when planning repairs.
The clay-sand soil composition in Harris County expands and contracts with moisture changes, especially around pools where water saturation is constant. Fortson's summer heat accelerates this movement. Poor original drainage design and UV breakdown of the adhesive layer are common culprits. We assess the subsurface during repair to fix the root cause, not just re-glue the edge.
Most Fortson pool deck repairs are localized to the problem area. Seam re-gluing, edge re-securing, and infill top-dressing usually solve the issue without full replacement. We evaluate turf condition during an on-site visit and give you honest options—sometimes a section repair makes sense, sometimes full replacement is the better long-term choice.
Edge repairs usually take one day. Seam work and infill adjustments might extend to two days depending on how much turf needs attention. We schedule around your summer season so you're not stuck without pool access. Most Fortson jobs are completed and ready for use within 48 hours.
It depends on materials and technique. We use pool-grade adhesives and infill designed for chlorine exposure and West Georgia's humidity levels. Our repairs are built to last 8-10 years in typical conditions, though longevity increases if you maintain proper drainage and keep up with seasonal infill topping.
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