Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Peachtree Corners take a beating—chlorine, foot traffic, wet concrete edges—and that's before you factor in the Georgia heat and humidity. A lot of homeowners around The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods think they're stuck with slippery concrete or crumbling pavers, but artificial turf repair and pool deck edging are changing the game. We've worked with dozens of properties in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes, and the transformation is always worth it. You get that soft, safe surface around your pool, no ongoing maintenance headaches, and honestly, it just looks cleaner than worn-out decking. The Gwinnett clay soil underneath doesn't drain like you'd want it to anyway, so having a properly installed synthetic surface that sheds water and holds up to chlorine splash is a practical upgrade, not just a cosmetic one. Whether your pool sits in a shaded corner near Jones Bridge Park or gets blasted with afternoon sun, we can design an edge solution that works for your specific microclimate and your family's actual use patterns.
Peachtree Corners' Gwinnett clay is notoriously dense and holds moisture—that's why pool deck drainage matters so much here. Concrete heaves, pavers shift, and natural grass turns into a muddy mess around water features. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. The neighborhoods around Technology Park and The Forum tend toward larger suburban lots with mature trees, which means you're dealing with a mix of sun and shade on most pool decks. That variation actually works in turf's favor; it won't fade unevenly like concrete, and you won't have dead spots from shade the way you would with live grass. Most HOAs in the area don't restrict synthetic turf on pool decks—it's actually seen as an upgrade. We size pool edging to handle Gwinnett's heavy rain events without pooling, and we always account for the clay base when we're prepping the subgrade. Summer humidity is intense here, but turf with proper drainage prevents that spongy, algae-prone feeling you'd get with some cheaper installations. Chlorine resistance matters too; we use commercial-grade materials rated for pool environments.
Absolutely. We install pool-grade synthetic turf rated for chemical exposure—it's designed to handle chlorine splash and regular moisture. Unlike concrete that stains and degrades, or natural grass that dies off in chlorinated zones, quality turf stays intact and safe. We've maintained dozens of pool decks across Gwinnett, and chlorine resistance is standard for the materials we spec.
Clay holds water, which is exactly why we focus on subgrade prep and drainage. We don't just lay turf on top of problematic soil—we address compaction, add permeable base materials, and slope the deck so water sheds properly. That clay base actually helps with stability once we've done the work right. It's a common Peachtree Corners issue, but it's totally manageable.
Yes. It's cooler underfoot than concrete, safer than slippery pavers, and there's no algae or chemical burn risk. Summer heat does warm it up, but not enough to cause injury—it's similar to playground turf. Around pools especially, parents appreciate the softer landing surface and the grip when wet.
Depends on the damage. If it's localized wear or a small section of turf deterioration, we can spot-repair and blend it seamlessly. If the underlying base is compromised, we address that first. We always assess the full scope during a walkthrough—call us and we'll give you an honest answer about what your Peachtree Corners deck actually needs.
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