Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Marietta take a beating. Between the humidity that rolls in off the Kennesaw foothills, the red clay soil that stains everything, and the constant foot traffic from summer entertaining, your turf edges wear out faster than you'd expect. We've been repairing and replacing pool-deck artificial grass across East Cobb, West Cobb, and Whitlock for years, and we know exactly what happens when that perimeter starts fraying or pulling away from the concrete. The good news? Turf repair around pools is one of our bread-and-butter jobs. Whether you're in 30060, 30062, or any of the surrounding ZIP codes, we can get out to your place quickly—we're only about twelve minutes from most Marietta addresses—and patch or fully replace that damaged edge before your next backyard gathering. Most homeowners don't realize that pool-deck turf fails differently than lawn turf. The chlorine, the wet-dry cycles, the concentrated foot traffic—it all adds up. But it's fixable, and it doesn't have to be expensive.
Marietta's red clay base is unforgiving on artificial turf, especially around pool decks where drainage matters more than anywhere else on your property. That dense clay holds water, and when you've got turf installed over it without proper base preparation, you're looking at premature deterioration and edge separation. The mature oak canopy scattered across neighborhoods like Whitlock and East Cobb creates shade patterns that most homeowners underestimate—which sounds like a turf advantage, but it actually traps moisture longer in areas already saturated by pool splash and runoff. We always recommend a crushed stone or recycled rubber base when replacing pool-deck turf in Cobb County. It prevents that water from sitting under the synthetic fibers. Lot sizes in Marietta vary wildly—some properties near Marietta Square have modest decks, while others backing up to larger yards need substantial turf repair work. The key is getting the seams right. Pool decks aren't forgiving of poor seaming because water finds every gap. That's why we use professional-grade adhesives and heat-welding techniques rather than cutting corners with cheaper methods. HOAs in East Cobb and surrounding areas often have landscape guidelines, too, so we make sure any replacement turf matches the original specifications.
Cobb County's red clay doesn't drain well, and pool decks get constant wet-dry cycles plus chlorine exposure—a combination that weakens synthetic fibers faster than regular lawn turf experiences. Add in the shade from Marietta's oak trees, which keeps moisture trapped longer, and you've got a recipe for edge separation and deterioration. Proper base preparation and drainage during installation is what separates a repair that lasts from one that fails again in two years.
Depends on the damage. Small edge separations, fraying, or minor staining in neighborhoods across 30060–30068 we can seam-repair or patch without a full replacement. But if the base is compromised or the damage runs deeper than two or three feet in, a full deck replacement is often more cost-effective and longer-lasting. We'll assess the damage in person and give you both options.
Small edge repairs or seam work usually take one day, depending on weather and drying time for adhesives. Full deck replacements for an average Marietta backyard—say, a 15x20 pool area—typically run two to three days. We schedule around your summer use, and we're fast enough to get most jobs done without disrupting your weekend plans.
This is real: older artificial turf fades, and newer turf is brighter. If you're only repairing an edge or seam, the color difference might be noticeable at first. If you need a full replacement or a large section, we recommend replacing the whole deck so the color is uniform. We stock turf styles common to Marietta yards and can source specialty options if you have specific HOA requirements.
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