Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Savannah takes a beating. Between the salt-laden air drifting up from the coast, the relentless humidity, and foot traffic from family gatherings near Forsyth Park or down in Isle of Hope, that synthetic turf around your pool starts showing wear faster than you'd expect. Edges fray. Seams separate. Infill settles unevenly. What looked perfect last spring can look tired by mid-summer, especially in neighborhoods like Ardsley Park where entertaining season never really ends. The good news? Turf repair doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. We've worked on dozens of Savannah pool decks—from Historic District properties with tight spaces to sprawling Southside yards—and we know exactly how to address the damage that our specific coastal climate dishes out. Whether it's reinforcing a compromised edge, re-securing seams that the salt air has loosened, or refreshing worn infill in high-traffic zones, we handle it quickly and affordably.
Savannah's sandy loam soil and constant moisture create unique challenges for turf edges, especially poolside. That salt-air exposure corrodes adhesives and weakens seams over time—something inland Georgia installers might not fully appreciate. Your pool deck lives in a microclimate: wet feet, chlorine splash, intense UV during summer, and the kind of humidity that keeps everything damp longer than it should be. Around Bonaventure Cemetery and the Historic District, you're often dealing with mature shade patterns that shift seasonally; what's shaded in winter can be baking by July. Most Savannah residential pools sit on properties where the yard transitions from manicured lawn to deck, and that edge is always the first casualty. The sandy substrate drains fast, which is good, but it also means less structural support for turf perimeters. We account for Savannah's specific drainage needs and UV intensity when we repair or reinforce edges—standard techniques from contractors up in Atlanta won't cut it here. HOA-governed neighborhoods like certain Southside developments may have specific landscape maintenance requirements, so we work within those parameters during repair work.
Pool decks are wet constantly—chlorine, splashing, humidity—and Savannah's salt-air accelerates adhesive breakdown. The sandy loam soil also shifts with drainage patterns, stressing seams. Regular turf in a yard gets dry cycles; your pool deck rarely does. That combination means edges lift and separate faster. We reinforce them with salt-resistant adhesives and proper edging techniques designed for this coastal environment.
Most of our Savannah clients need touch-ups every 2–3 years, depending on pool use and UV exposure. High-traffic areas (where kids run most) and south-facing edges wear first. The salt air speeds up that wear. We can assess your specific deck and recommend a maintenance schedule—it's way cheaper than letting damage spread to seams or base layers.
Yes. We use the same turf grade and infill that your original deck should have, and we blend repaired sections so color and texture are seamless. Savannah's UV is intense, so any turf fades slightly over a season or two—we account for that when matching. You won't see a visible patch.
Absolutely. Most repairs take a day or less, and we can schedule around your calendar. If it's a small edge reinforcement or seam re-securing, you might be back in the pool the same afternoon. Larger jobs (like infill refresh) need 24 hours to cure in our humidity, but we're flexible with Savannah scheduling.
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