Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks around LaGrange take a beating—especially in the Hills & Dales area where homes back up to water features and the red clay soil underneath shifts with humidity changes. That edge where your artificial turf meets the pool coping? It's the first place to show wear, sink, or come loose. We've been fixing turf repair jobs across Troup County long enough to know that a quick patch now saves you from a full replacement later. Your pool deck isn't just functional; it's part of your outdoor living space, whether you're in Downtown LaGrange or the quieter residential neighborhoods nearby. The good news is that turf repair—especially around pool edges—is absolutely doable without ripping out your whole installation. We handle everything from re-securing the perimeter and filling compression gaps to replacing sun-damaged sections. Most LaGrange homeowners are surprised how fast the work moves and how natural the repair blends back in.
LaGrange's west Georgia red clay and lake-influenced climate create unique conditions for pool deck turf. That heavy clay base shifts seasonally—it compacts in summer heat and swells when wet, which puts pressure on turf edges and can cause settling along pool coping. The humidity here is real, especially near water features, so drainage beneath the turf matters more than homeowners realize. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your pool sits near the tree line in the Hills & Dales neighborhoods or in open yards closer to Downtown. We always assess shade patterns and UV damage separately because what works for a sun-soaked deck fails on a shaded one. Most LaGrange residential pools fall in the 15' × 30' to 20' × 40' range, which means edge repair is often concentrated on two to three sides. The Troup County soil composition means we sometimes need to add stabilizing base material during repairs—especially if the original install cut corners. HOA communities like some in Hills & Dales have specific landscaping standards, so we verify your repair approach meets those rules before breaking ground.
The red clay underneath absorbs moisture differently than other soils, causing compression and settling—especially in our humid summers near Sweetland and the lake areas. When the clay shifts, the turf edge drops or pulls away from the pool coping. We stabilize the base, add infill if needed, and re-secure the perimeter so it stays put through seasonal changes.
Spot repair is almost always the answer. We can patch a compromised edge, replace sun-faded sections, and re-secure loose perimeter without touching the rest of your deck. The trick is blending the seams so you can't tell the repair happened—and that's where experience with LaGrange's specific sun and shade patterns helps.
A typical edge repair in LaGrange—re-securing, base work, and infill—takes one to two days depending on scope. If we're replacing a larger sun-damaged section, add another day. We schedule around your pool season so you're not stuck without access to your deck.
It depends on your community. Hills & Dales and some Downtown LaGrange neighborhoods have landscape review requirements. We check your HOA rules before quoting and can include documentation with our estimate so approval is smooth and fast.
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