Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: it's mid-July in Kennesaw, the temperature's pushing 95 degrees, and your pool deck is scorching hot. Real grass? It's already brown and struggling in that red clay soil we're all dealing with here in Cobb County. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've been installing premium synthetic surfaces around Kennesaw—from Legacy Park to Due West—for years, and we've learned exactly what works in our Georgia heat and humidity. Your pool deck needs something that can handle intense sun, constant moisture, and foot traffic without turning into a maintenance nightmare. Artificial turf gives you that. It stays cool underfoot (way cooler than concrete), drains properly even when we get those heavy Georgia downpours, and looks consistently green without the weekly watering or fertilizing. Whether you're managing a commercial property near the Town Center at Cobb or upgrading a residential pool area, synthetic turf eliminates the guesswork. No more fighting our notorious red clay, no more fungal issues from moisture retention, no more dead spots from chlorine splash. You get a surface that's safe, attractive, and built to last through 78+ days a year of brutal heat. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we understand the unique challenges of our climate and soil. Let's talk about transforming your pool deck into something that actually makes sense for how you live.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is beautiful, but it's murder on traditional turf—it drains poorly, compacts easily, and creates the perfect environment for fungal growth, especially around pool areas where moisture is constant. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The other challenge is our heat. With 78 days per year above 90 degrees, conventional grass burns out quickly around pools where chlorine splash and UV exposure are relentless. Our synthetic solutions are engineered to withstand both. Installation here requires proper base preparation—we excavate that clay, install adequate drainage to handle our summer storms, and compact a quality substrate before laying turf. Pool decks specifically need infill materials that won't compact or wash away, plus seaming that accounts for the thermal expansion that happens in peak summer heat. Around Legacy Park and Stilesboro, we often see larger residential pool areas where drainage patterns matter—slope and grading are critical so water doesn't pool and create safety issues. For commercial properties, foot traffic patterns and UV resistance become the priority. The red clay also means you're starting from a known baseline—it's predictable, just not hospitable. That's actually an advantage for installation because we know exactly what we're working with and how to build a stable, long-lasting foundation for turf.
Our red clay soil doesn't drain well, so grass stays wet and develops fungus—especially with constant pool water splash. Artificial turf sits on a drainage system we install, so water moves through it quickly. Plus, synthetic grass won't fade or burn from chlorine, and it stays cool underfoot even when it's 95 degrees out. Real grass would be dead by mid-summer here.
Our summer temperatures cause synthetic materials to expand. We account for this during seaming and base installation so the turf doesn't buckle or wrinkle when July hits. We also choose infill systems that don't retain excessive heat and maintain proper drainage—because water sitting on the base in our humidity will degrade the installation.
Absolutely. Quality synthetic turf is chlorine-resistant and won't discolor or degrade from chemical exposure. The backing and infill we use handle constant moisture without breaking down. For commercial properties, durability is built in—we've installed surfaces near Town Center at Cobb that handle heavy traffic without wear patterns or compaction.
We excavate and remove poor-draining clay, then install a compacted base layer with a drainage system underneath. The red clay actually helps—it's predictable and stable once prepared. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on pool deck size. Seaming is done carefully to account for thermal expansion in our heat.
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