Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck is supposed to be the star of summer—not a safety hazard or an eyesore. We see it all the time in Hiram: homeowners with natural grass around their pools that's either dead, slippery when wet, or constantly shedding debris into the water. If you're in the Cedarcrest or Bill Arp neighborhoods, you know how intense our Georgia sun can be, and pool decks take a beating. Artificial turf changes the game. It drains instantly, won't turn into mud, and stays green year-round without the maintenance nightmare. We've been repairing and installing synthetic turf around Hiram for years, and we understand what works here. Whether your current turf has seam separation, drainage issues, or just needs a refresh before pool season, we can get you sorted quickly. Most jobs in the 30141 area are done within a week, and you'll notice the difference the first time you step outside.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil means natural drainage around pools is already a challenge—water pools rather than permeates, which accelerates wear on any ground cover. That's one reason artificial turf is so popular in Hiram; it's engineered to shed water immediately and won't compact like real grass does here. The suburban lots around Cedarcrest and Bill Arp tend to range from half-acre to full-acre properties, so pool deck sizing varies—but we're used to working everything from compact urban pools to sprawling backyards. Sun exposure is another local factor: many decks face west or southwest, which means intense afternoon heat that bleaches and breaks down lower-quality synthetic turf. We spec materials that hold color and durability in full Georgia sun. If you have an HOA, check your landscape guidelines; most Paulding County communities allow artificial turf on pool decks as long as it's UV-stable and properly installed with clean edges. We handle all that detail work so you don't have to.
Paulding County's clay soil doesn't drain naturally, so water pools underneath synthetic turf instead of flowing through. Combined with algae growth from standing moisture and our intense summer heat, the backing can degrade faster if the turf wasn't installed with proper base preparation and drainage. We use a full gravel base and perforated backing specifically for Hiram's soil conditions.
Most of the time, we can repair just the damaged section—especially seam separation or edge wear that's common on Hiram pool decks. If your turf is 5+ years old, we'll evaluate whether a full replacement makes sense. We'll give you honest options; sometimes a partial repair buys you another few seasons.
Small repairs—seam work, edge patching, drainage fixes—typically take one day. Larger sections might take 2–3 days depending on site access and base work needed. We schedule based on your neighborhood and can usually fit jobs in within the week.
Repairs patch existing damage, reuse your current base, and are much faster and cheaper. Full installation means we tear out old turf, prep the base properly for Hiram's clay soil, and install new material with a warranty. We recommend new installation if damage covers more than 30% of the deck or if drainage has become a recurring problem.
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