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 probably looking pretty rough by now. We've been servicing Newnan homeowners—everyone from Downtown to The Lakes at Glenrochie—and pool deck repair is one of those jobs that makes a real difference in how your whole backyard feels. The thing about pool decks is they get hammered: constant foot traffic, chlorine splash, UV exposure, and all that moisture. Artificial turf handles that punishment way better than natural grass ever could, but even the best turf needs some attention after a few years. Maybe your seams are separating, the infill has compacted down, or you've got some stubborn stains that won't come clean. Whatever's going on with your pool deck, we can fix it without tearing everything out and starting over. Most repairs are way more affordable than a full replacement, and you can have that fresh, clean deck back in time for your next cookout. We know Newnan's neighborhoods well—the red clay soil, the newer subdivisions with their own landscape standards, and the way homes cluster around places like Carl Miller Park. Let's talk about what's actually wrong with your deck and get it sorted.
Pool decks in Newnan face some specific challenges that matter for repairs. First, that Coweta County red clay underneath everything means drainage is something you have to think about. Even with artificial turf, water needs somewhere to go—poor drainage around your pool deck creates soft spots and infill migration. If your home is in one of the newer subdivisions, you probably have a tighter setback from neighbors, which means your deck gets shade at certain times of day and full sun at others. That temperature swing accelerates wear on seams and can cause slight movement in the turf base over time. Second, HOA rules in The Lakes at Glenrochie and similar communities sometimes have specific requirements about turf color, infill type, and maintenance standards. We've worked with those guidelines before and know what passes inspection. Third, pool deck turf in this area typically sees heavy chlorine and salt exposure (depending on your water chemistry), plus constant wet conditions. The infill—whether it's silica sand, rubber, or a blend—compacts differently in humid Georgia summers. Most repairs we do involve restabilizing seams, adding fresh infill to high-traffic zones, and addressing any UV fading on the perimeter. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because no two decks in Newnan weather the same way.
Separation is usually a repair. We reglue and re-secure the seams, replace any infill that's washed out, and reinforce the base if needed. For Newnan pools where humidity and temperature swings are part of life, separated seams are fixable without replacing the whole deck. Cost depends on how many seams and how much prep work the base needs.
Most stains—chlorine bleach marks, rust from metal fixtures, algae—can be cleaned out or significantly lightened. Stubborn discoloration sometimes requires targeted infill replacement in that zone. We can assess during a site visit whether it's cleanable or if a small section needs patching. Newnan's humidity does make algae more common, so we'll recommend preventive care too.
Simple repairs (seam work, infill top-up) usually take one day. More involved work—base stabilization, partial turf replacement around The Lakes or Downtown areas—might be two days depending on deck size and how much prep the substrate needs. We'll give you a timeline before we start.
If we're patching a section, new turf might look slightly brighter until it settles. Most repairs blend in well within a few weeks as UV evens out the color. For seam and infill work, there's no visible difference. We use materials that match your original turf profile so Newnan neighbors won't notice the repair work.
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