Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck took a beating this summer, and that worn-out turf around the edges is looking rough. We get it—Moreland homeowners deal with a lot of weather, and pool areas get the worst of it. Between the chlorine splashing, foot traffic, and our Coweta County heat, artificial turf can degrade faster than you'd expect. The good news? You don't need to rip everything out and start over. Most pool-deck repairs are straightforward fixes that can have your yard looking sharp again in a day or two. We've handled plenty of these jobs throughout Moreland and the surrounding areas, and we know exactly what works in our climate. Whether it's seam separation, UV damage, or areas where the backing's started to show through, we can target the problem spots and get them right. Your pool deck should enhance your outdoor space, not stress you out.
Moreland's red clay soil—that signature Coweta County clay—means drainage around pool decks needs real attention. When turf is installed near water features, settling and shifting happen differently here than they do in sandier regions. The clay holds moisture, which can stress seam integrity over time if the base isn't properly sloped. Our summer sun is relentless, and south-facing pool decks bleach faster than shaded areas. Most residential lots around Downtown Moreland and the surrounding neighborhoods have moderate to generous yard space, which gives us flexibility in design and repair approach. We typically recommend UV-stabilized turf with a permeable backing for pool areas—it handles our heat better and drains properly into that clay base. Humidity and temperature swings from spring through fall can expand and contract synthetic materials, so ongoing inspection keeps small issues from becoming big repairs. If your deck was installed more than 5–7 years ago, the materials themselves may just be aging out, and a section replacement often makes more sense than patching.
Coweta County's clay base and our moisture levels create movement underneath the turf. Seams fail when the base shifts or when UV exposure weakens the backing. Pool chemicals and constant water exposure accelerate this. We assess whether it's a seam re-glue job or if the base needs reinforcement before we re-seam. Most seam repairs hold well once we address the root cause.
Depends on the damage size and age of your existing turf. Small areas—a few square feet around high-traffic zones—patch cleanly if the surrounding turf is still in good shape. If your deck is 5+ years old, color matching becomes tricky, and we'll usually recommend a full section replacement to keep it looking cohesive.
Most repairs finish in one day. Seam work and patching take a few hours depending on damage size. We schedule around your pool use, and the turf is ready to handle foot traffic the same day. Major section replacements might take longer, but we'll give you a clear timeline upfront.
We spec high-density polyethylene with UV inhibitors and permeable backing for Moreland pool decks. It handles our heat without bleaching as quickly, drains into that red clay properly, and resists chlorine damage better than cheaper alternatives. It costs more upfront but outlasts lower-grade options by years in our weather.
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