Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Morrow take a beating—especially around Clayton State and the Southlake Mall corridor where the soil is heavy with that red Georgia clay. Water pools up fast here, and if your deck edge isn't draining properly, you're looking at algae, slippery surfaces, and turf that's rotting from underneath. That's where we come in. Our artificial turf systems are designed specifically for Clayton County's drainage challenges. Instead of fighting clay soil and seasonal rain, we install turf with a engineered base that moves water away from your pool deck edge and into proper drainage channels. The result? A safe, dry, usable outdoor space that doesn't turn into a muddy mess after a thunderstorm. We've worked on dozens of pool decks throughout Morrow, and we know exactly what it takes to handle the local moisture and soil conditions. Your deck should be a place to relax, not a maintenance headache.
Morrow's Clayton County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's the reality you're working with here. Standard soil won't cut it under a pool deck. Our installation process accounts for this by building a gravel and permeable base layer beneath the turf that intercepts water before it ever touches the clay below. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood; homes near Southlake Mall and the Clayton State area often have mature oak coverage that's great for keeping turf cooler but also means shade management matters. Most residential lots in Morrow are modest-sized, so we're not laying massive acreage—we're maximizing every square foot around your pool for safety and usability. If you've had standing water issues before, that's typical here, not a reflection of poor installation. We build for it from the start. HOA rules in some Morrow subdivisions restrict certain turf heights or require specific edging, and we're familiar with those local guidelines. We'll walk you through what's approved before we break ground.
Clayton County clay holds moisture instead of absorbing it. Without proper subsurface drainage, water has nowhere to go except sideways and down slowly. Our engineered base layer creates pathways for water to escape toward proper drainage, so your deck stays dry and safe for walking. It's not a turf problem—it's a soil problem we solve at installation.
Yes, but only if it's installed correctly for local soil. We use permeable backing and gravel bases specifically chosen for Clayton County drainage. The turf itself is designed to shed water; it's the foundation underneath that makes the difference. Installed right, it outperforms natural grass in wet climates.
Typically 8–12 years with normal pool use, depending on foot traffic and chemical exposure. Morrow's humidity accelerates wear compared to drier regions, but the trade-off is you never deal with mud, algae, or those slippery clay patches you get with natural grass.
Most do, but requirements vary by subdivision. Some restrict color or pile height. We check local HOA rules before quoting and can source turf that meets your community's standards. Near Southlake and Clayton State, we've worked with several HOAs and know their guidelines.
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