Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A pool in South Fulton is an investment in summer enjoyment—but the deck around it takes a beating. Between the red clay soil that stains everything and Georgia's intense sun, natural grass around your pool becomes a maintenance nightmare. You're either dealing with muddy footprints tracked inside, bare spots from constant foot traffic, or spending every weekend fighting weeds and water damage. Artificial turf around your pool deck solves this completely. It stays green year-round, drains instantly so you're not standing in puddles, and it won't get torn up by pool chairs or loungers. Whether you're in Old National, Cascade, or Cliftondale, we've installed pool turf for homeowners across South Fulton who were tired of the constant upkeep. The deck is where your family actually spends time—barefoot, wet, relaxed. Artificial turf makes that space low-stress and genuinely enjoyable. No more worrying about mud in the house, dead patches, or treating weeds every other month. We handle the site prep, deal with South Fulton's clay base properly, and install a turf system that handles chlorine splash, heavy foot traffic, and our Georgia heat without breaking down. Your pool deck becomes part of the relaxation, not another chore.
South Fulton's red clay is a real factor when installing pool turf. Unlike sandy soils that drain naturally, clay holds water, which is why poolside areas often stay wet longer than they should. We account for this by installing proper base layers and drainage systems underneath the turf—it's not just rolling out the product and calling it done. The clay also means we have to be careful with grading so water moves away from your pool and house, not toward them. Most South Fulton yards in neighborhoods like Cascade and Cliftondale range from modest to medium-sized lots, so we're typically working in defined spaces where every inch counts. Shade patterns vary depending on your tree coverage—some homes have thick oak or pine coverage that actually helps keep pool areas cooler, while others get full sun exposure. Full-sun decks in South Fulton get extremely hot in July and August, so we recommend turf systems with better heat management if your deck sits exposed. HOA rules in certain South Fulton areas do restrict artificial turf in front-facing landscapes, but pool deck applications are almost universally approved since they're functional, not decorative. The municipal water in South Fulton is chlorinated, and our turf systems are rated to handle regular chlorine splash without degradation. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on prep work required for your specific clay conditions.
Absolutely. The turf we install for South Fulton pools is specifically rated for chlorine exposure and drainage. Chlorine won't bleach or weaken the fibers like it does to regular grass. Water drains straight through into the base system, so you're not dealing with chemical buildup or puddles. We've done dozens of pool installations across Fulton County, and longevity hasn't been an issue.
It gets warm, no question—Georgia heat is real. But we use turf systems with better heat dissipation than budget alternatives. You can still walk on it barefoot without pain, and it won't melt or degrade. If your pool deck is in full sun in areas like Old National or Cliftondale, we can recommend specific products that stay cooler and perform better in intense heat.
It absolutely does. We don't just lay turf on clay and hope for the best. We excavate to proper depth, install gravel and drainage layers to manage clay's water-holding tendencies, and grade everything away from your pool and foundation. South Fulton clay is dense, so proper base preparation is what makes the difference between turf that lasts 10 years and turf that fails early.
Pool deck turf is almost universally approved because it's functional landscaping, not decorative front-yard coverage. If your neighborhood has specific HOA guidelines, we review them before quoting. We've worked in multiple South Fulton neighborhoods and rarely hit restrictions on pool applications—it's front lawns where some HOAs draw the line.
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