Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck takes a beating. Between chlorine splashes, foot traffic, wet conditions, and the Georgia sun hammering down on your Norcross backyard, artificial turf around pool areas deteriorates faster than grass in shadier spots. The good news? You don't need to rip everything out and start fresh. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Peachtree Corners, or anywhere in the 30071, 30092, or 30093 ZIP codes, turf repair keeps your poolside looking sharp without the full replacement cost. We handle edge wear, UV damage, seam separation, and drainage issues that are super common on pool decks in this area. The Gwinnett clay soil underneath combined with constant moisture exposure means your turf endures real stress—chlorine breaks down synthetic fibers differently than typical lawn conditions. Our repair work addresses those pool-specific problems, whether you need patching around the deck perimeter, seam re-securing, or full-section replacement where the turf has truly given up.
Norcross pool decks sit on heavy Gwinnett clay, which creates unique drainage challenges. When artificial turf edges pool water runoff, that clay base can settle unevenly, pulling seams apart or creating low spots that trap moisture. Chlorine is another factor—it's harsher on synthetic fibers than regular lawn chemicals, so the turf closest to your pool tends to fade and degrade sooner than the rest of your yard. Sun exposure varies across Norcross properties. Homes near Downtown Norcross and Thrasher Park often have mature trees that provide afternoon shade, which slows UV damage. Backyards in the Peachtree Corners area tend toward more open layouts with full sun exposure—those pool decks fade faster. HOA rules in mixed residential-commercial zones like ours sometimes restrict turf color or pile height, so we confirm your repair matches original specs before work begins. Pool deck turf also needs slightly firmer infill than regular lawn areas to handle wet conditions without becoming slippery. We account for that during repairs, especially on slopes or edges where drainage matters most.
Gwinnett clay expands and contracts with moisture changes, especially around pool areas where water constantly saturates the base. Chlorine also degrades the backing over time, weakening the seams. We re-secure separated seams using pool-safe adhesives and sometimes reinforce the backing to prevent it from happening again.
Absolutely. If damage is isolated to edge wear or a section near the pool entry, we cut out the damaged area, prepare the base, and seam in a new piece. This costs way less than full replacement and works great for Norcross pool decks where damage is often concentrated in high-traffic zones.
Yes. Chlorine breaks down synthetic fibers and backing materials faster than regular sunlight or weather. In Norcross pool environments, you'll notice fading and brittleness on exposed edges within 3–5 years. We use UV-stabilized turf for repairs and can advise on infill types that resist chemical degradation better.
Seam repairs or small patches typically finish in one visit, same day. Larger section replacements—maybe 100–200 square feet—take one to two days depending on drainage work needed under that heavy Gwinnett clay. We'll give you a timeline before starting.
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