Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck is supposed to be the centerpiece of summer fun—not a safety hazard or an eyesore. If your artificial turf around the pool edges in Jonesboro has started peeling, cracking, or pulling away from the decking, that's a problem we see regularly in Clayton County homes, and it's one we fix the right way. Moisture, foot traffic, chlorine splash, and those intense Georgia sun days all take their toll on pool-deck turf faster than most homeowners expect. The good news? Repair doesn't always mean ripping everything out and starting over. Whether you're in the Tara Boulevard area, near Downtown Jonesboro, or anywhere in the 30236 or 30237 zip codes, we've handled the specific challenges that come with installing and maintaining turf in this part of metro Atlanta. Our team knows Clayton County's clay soil, understands how poolside conditions differ from regular yard installations, and can get your deck looking safe and inviting again without the guesswork or the drama.
Jonesboro's Clayton County clay soil creates unique challenges for pool-deck artificial turf. That dense, moisture-retentive clay means proper drainage underneath your turf installation isn't optional—it's essential, especially around pool edges where water runoff naturally concentrates. Summer humidity here is relentless, and if your base prep wasn't done right initially, you'll see turf lifting or developing soft spots where water pools beneath the surface. The flip side: Clayton County sun is intense and direct, so UV-rated turf that holds color through July and August is non-negotiable. Pool decks around Jonesboro also tend to be smaller than sprawling residential yards—think intimate spaces around in-ground or above-ground setups—which means seams and edge work become more visible. If your property falls under HOA rules (common in neighborhoods throughout the county), most associations are fine with quality artificial turf on pool decks as long as it's installed to code and maintained properly. We always recommend drainage layers and quality infill materials rated for poolside use, since chlorine and salt water do degrade cheaper alternatives faster.
Clayton County's clay soil and high summer moisture levels are prime culprits. If your base wasn't compacted properly or lacks adequate drainage, water builds up underneath and weakens the adhesive bonds holding seams together. Pool splash and foot traffic accelerate the damage. We assess your specific base conditions and re-secure or replace damaged sections with proper drainage reinforcement.
Most of the time, we can repair problem areas without full replacement. If damage is limited to edges or seams, patching and re-securing is cost-effective and looks seamless when done right. Full replacement is only necessary if the turf is old, sun-faded, or if multiple large sections are compromised. We'll give you an honest assessment during the site visit.
Yes, when it's the right product installed correctly. Quality pool-deck turf is rated for heat and won't become dangerously hot like some cheaper alternatives. We use UV-stabilized materials designed for high-moisture, high-traffic areas. The key is drainage—without it, even good turf will fail regardless of temperature.
A properly repaired pool deck should last 8–12 years in the Jonesboro climate, assuming normal pool use and maintenance. Chlorine exposure and seasonal humidity variations mean it won't last quite as long as turf in a regular yard, but quality installation and drainage make a huge difference in longevity.
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