Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Senoia takes a beating. Between the red clay soil that stains everything, the humidity that breeds algae, and constant foot traffic from family gatherings in the Historic District and beyond, that natural grass or worn-out turf around your pool becomes a maintenance nightmare fast. We've worked on plenty of Senoia backyards—from the charming older homes downtown to the newer builds scattered across Coweta County—and the story's always the same: homeowners get tired of muddy footprints, dead patches, and slippery surfaces near the water. Artificial turf for pool decks isn't just about looks. It's about safety, durability, and reclaiming your weekends. No more fighting with local clay, no more drainage headaches, no more explaining brown spots to neighbors. A properly installed synthetic turf edge around your pool stays firm underfoot, drains fast, and actually improves how your whole yard functions. We handle turf repair and replacement for Senoia homeowners who want their pool area to work as hard as they do.
Senoia sits on Coweta County red clay—that iron-rich, dense soil that holds water like a sponge and turns into brick when it dries. Around a pool deck, that's a problem. Natural grass struggles because drainage is poor, and the clay compacts under wet feet. Older Senoia lots, especially in downtown areas near the Historic District, tend to be smaller and more shaded by mature trees. That means your pool deck might get dappled sun in the morning and full shade by afternoon. Synthetic turf handles this better than any grass variety. We design for proper slope and sub-base preparation so water moves away from the pool equipment and foundation—critical in this clay-heavy region. Summer humidity means algae can still grow on poorly installed surfaces, so we use permeable infill systems that breathe. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA rules (some of the newer subdivisions enforce them), we make sure your turf meets aesthetic and drainage standards. The goal is a pool deck that handles Senoia's wet springs and humid summers without becoming a safety hazard or maintenance burden.
Yes, but only with the right base preparation. Red clay drains poorly, so we install a perforated sub-layer and gravel base that channels water away from the turf backing. Without this step, moisture gets trapped and causes deterioration. We've done dozens of Senoia pools and learned early that cutting corners on drainage means trouble within a year. Proper installation accounts for Coweta County's soil.
For a typical pool-deck edge repair—patching a worn section or replacing a damaged corner—we usually finish in one to two days. Full replacement around a 400-square-foot deck might take three to four days depending on base work. We schedule around your pool season and try to minimize disruption. Most Senoia homeowners appreciate we can get in and out without a long project timeline.
High-quality synthetic turf with proper infill has excellent grip even when wet—much better than concrete or natural grass when algae builds up. The texture mimics real grass and provides traction. We use open-weave turf specifically for pool decks because it sheds water fast. Senoia's humidity means you need that drainage; otherwise, moisture pools on the surface and defeats the purpose.
We can absolutely patch and repair. If the damage is isolated—fraying edges, a worn corner, seams coming apart—we seal and reinforce without touching the whole deck. However, if the base layer is compromised or multiple seams are failing, full replacement makes more sense. We inspect the turf and give you an honest assessment. Sometimes repair buys you another 3–5 years.
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