Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lilburn homeowners with pools face a real problem: that zone between your deck and the water becomes a slippery, algae-prone mess during humid Georgia summers. Your kids slip. Guests complain. Maintenance never ends. Artificial turf at the pool edge solves this in a way concrete and pavers never could. You get a soft, safe surface that stays dry faster, won't grow mold in Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil, and actually looks better as the years go by. We've installed pool turf systems across Lilburn—from the mature neighborhoods near Lilburn City Park to the properties along Killian Hill—and the difference is immediate. No more pressure washing moss off the deck every spring. No more explaining why your pool area looks neglected. Instead, you've got a usable, attractive space that your family actually wants to spend time in, and you're spending your weekends doing something other than fighting Georgia humidity.
Lilburn sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which is excellent news for pool-turf installation. That dense soil provides stable drainage and won't shift under foot traffic or pool splash patterns. What matters more is your lot's sun exposure and proximity to the Yellow River drainage corridor—both factors that affect moisture retention and turf longevity. Properties in the neighborhoods around Lilburn City Park tend to have mature tree canopies, which actually reduces UV stress on artificial fibers and keeps deck temperatures lower on hot days. We typically recommend thicker pile heights (1.5 inches or more) for pool areas because the constant splash, chlorine residue, and foot traffic demand durability. Most Lilburn lots fall into that half-to-three-quarter-acre range, so your pool deck edge installation usually runs 200–400 square feet. Substrate prep is critical here—we slope away from your pool structure and install proper drainage backing to prevent water pooling beneath the turf, especially during heavy summer thunderstorms. Homeowner associations in Lilburn neighborhoods rarely restrict artificial turf at pool edges, but we always verify local guidelines before breaking ground.
Not with the right turf system. Chlorine splash happens, but modern pool-grade artificial fibers are specifically engineered to resist chemical degradation. In Lilburn's humid climate, the bigger concern is algae growth in standing water—which is why proper drainage and sloping away from the pool are non-negotiable. We design every Lilburn installation to shed water quickly and prevent algae-friendly pooling.
Much less than you'd think. Lilburn's heavy summer rains naturally rinse debris and chlorine residue. A quick hose-down monthly keeps it pristine, but unlike natural grass, you're not fighting moss or algae blooms. Winter in Gwinnett County is mild enough that turf stays functional year-round without the bare-patch problems you'd see up north.
It can reach 120–130°F on full-sun decks during peak afternoon heat, but the mature trees common in Lilburn neighborhoods provide natural shade that reduces surface temperature significantly. If your pool area is heavily shaded near Killian Hill or around Lilburn City Park's tree lines, you'll see temperatures 20–30 degrees cooler than open installations.
Properly installed turf lasts 12–15 years in Lilburn's climate, sometimes longer. The key is upfront installation—correct drainage, UV-stabilized backing, and quality infill that resists Gwinnett's humidity. We've got Lilburn installations approaching a decade with zero replacement, still looking like day-one work.
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