Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Mableton takes a beating. Between the humid Georgia summers, the daily foot traffic, and constant exposure to chlorine and UV rays, the turf around your pool—especially along those edges—degrades faster than most homeowners expect. We see it all the time in Heritage Park and throughout the Mableton area: edges that fray, seams that separate, and sections that thin out under lounge chairs and high-traffic zones. The good news? You don't need to rip out and replace your entire pool deck. Strategic turf repair can restore those problem areas, extend the life of your installation, and have your pool surround looking sharp again without the downtime or expense of a full reinstall. We're familiar with how Mableton's subtropical climate and South Cobb clay base affect synthetic turf longevity, and we know exactly where homeowners typically run into trouble. Whether it's UV damage, seam separation, or edge wear—the kind of damage that happens when kids run around wet decks—we can fix it properly.
Mableton's combination of clay-heavy soil and suburban lot layouts creates some specific turf challenges worth understanding. The South Cobb clay base means drainage can be slower than in sandier areas, so if your pool deck was installed without proper underlayment or base preparation, water tends to sit longer along edges and seams. That moisture accelerates wear and can cause the turf backing to break down faster than it should. Sun exposure is intense here—Heritage Park and the surrounding neighborhoods get strong afternoon rays—so UV degradation on turf edges (particularly the north and west sides of pools) happens quicker than homeowners anticipate. Most Mableton residential lots range from 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means pool decks are often tighter, creating concentrated foot-traffic zones. The Silver Comet Trail area and transitional suburban character means you've got a mix of established neighborhoods and newer developments with varying HOA rules. Some communities have specific requirements about pool deck materials and finished appearance, so repairs need to match your original installation and meet any deed restrictions. Winter isn't brutal here, but freeze-thaw cycles still happen, and we've seen seams separate when expansion and contraction aren't managed properly during installation repairs.
Most edge repairs—seam fixes, patching worn zones, or replacing frayed borders—take a single day. Larger sections might require two visits if we're waiting for adhesives to cure properly. We typically schedule around your pool use, since you'll want to avoid the deck for 24 hours after we finish. We're 18 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible for Mableton homeowners.
If your original turf is still in production, yes—we source matching material by brand, pile height, and color. If it's been discontinued, we select the closest alternative and blend seams carefully so the transition is minimal. Mableton's strong sun fades turf over time, so newer patched sections may look slightly brighter initially but will match within a season.
Clay-based soil and freeze-thaw movement are big factors here. Water sitting along edges during rainy seasons weakens the adhesive bond, especially if the original base prep wasn't aggressive enough. Chlorine splash and UV exposure also degrade edge backing. We reinforce edges during repair by improving drainage and using commercial-grade adhesives rated for pool environments.
Absolutely. We patch seams, replace individual worn sections, reinforce edges, and fill gaps—all without disturbing the rest of your installation. This saves thousands compared to full replacement and keeps your pool deck functional while we work. It's the most cost-effective solution for localized damage, which is common on Mableton pool decks.
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