Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck is the heart of summer in Palmetto—and when that artificial turf starts showing wear, it's more than just an eyesore. Edge degradation, seam separation, and infill migration are real problems in our South Fulton clay climate, especially around the pool-deck perimeter where water drainage and foot traffic gang up on synthetic grass. We've spent years repairing turf installations across the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor and the neighborhoods surrounding the depot area, and we know exactly what breaks down and why. Most pool decks we service have been through at least one Georgia summer of UV exposure and moisture cycling—and that's where repairs become critical. Whether your turf is pulling away from the pool coping, developing bare spots, or just needs infill replenishment, we handle it without the guesswork. Our team knows the difference between a quick fix and a repair that'll last another five to ten years. That's the kind of work that keeps your deck safe, your property looking finished, and your family enjoying that pool instead of staring at degraded edges.
Palmetto's clay-heavy soil and subtropical humidity create unique challenges for pool-deck turf. Drainage is critical here—clay doesn't shed water the way sandy soils do, so standing moisture underneath your synthetic grass accelerates infill breakdown and creates soft, unstable edges. The sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property sits in the more rural sections toward the outer neighborhoods or closer to the Cascade-Palmetto corridor, where tree cover and neighboring structures cast afternoon shade. That shade matters: it reduces UV stress on the turf face but can trap moisture and promote algae growth at the seam line. Most residential pool decks in Palmetto run between 200 and 600 square feet of finished turf, and edge repair is almost always part of the job because the coping-to-turf transition bears the most mechanical stress. We always inspect the subsurface base during repairs—cracked concrete or settled gravel underneath compromises the entire installation. If your property is in an HOA development, check your landscape guidelines; some associations have specific requirements about turf color or pile height that affect how we approach the repair.
Our clay-based soil swells and contracts with moisture changes, which puts constant pressure on the perimeter fastening. Combined with chlorine splash and foot traffic, the adhesive and seams weaken faster than they would in sandier climates. We anchor edges with stainless hardware and use UV-stable backing to slow the process down.
Most repairs are sectional. We remove the damaged area, inspect the base for settlement or drainage problems, and install a properly seamed patch. Matching the pile height and infill to your existing turf is key—that's where experience matters, especially in Palmetto where sun exposure varies by location.
Annual infill top-ups are standard for high-traffic areas like pool decks. We recommend a full edge inspection every two years to catch seam separation early. Our Palmetto clients who stick to that schedule rarely face costly repairs.
Yes. We service the Palmetto area regularly, and we keep repair materials in stock. If your edge fails or a seam opens up during peak season, call us—we typically schedule urgent pool-deck work within 48 hours.
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