Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck takes a beating. Between chlorine splashes, barefoot traffic, and the Georgia heat, natural grass around Statham pools either dies back or turns into a slippery hazard when wet. Artificial turf solves that problem—it stays soft underfoot, drains properly, and won't leave muddy footprints tracking into your house. We've been handling pool deck edges throughout Barrow County, and we know exactly what works in this area. The transition from deck to turf needs proper edging so water runs away from your pool equipment and foundation, not toward it. That's the kind of detail most installers skip. We don't. Our team has spent years working with Statham's clay-heavy soil and the specific drainage challenges that come with it. Whether your pool sits in the Statham Downtown area or you're a bit further out, we can get artificial turf installed, edged, and draining right—usually within a couple of weeks of your initial call.
Barrow County's clay soil is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soil does. Around pool decks, that matters because water needs somewhere to go. We build in a slight slope and use a perforated base layer that works with—not against—your property's drainage patterns. Most residential pools in the Statham area sit on properties ranging from a quarter-acre to a couple acres, so we're not dealing with tiny postage-stamp yards. That gives us room to work with edge treatments and run-off planning. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on tree coverage around your home. If you're in a wooded pocket of Statham, afternoon shade keeps the turf cooler, which is a bonus in summer. Full-sun pool decks will stay warmer, so we recommend premium-grade artificial turf with UV stabilizers—it holds up better to constant sun and chlorine exposure. The pool deck edge itself needs reinforcement; chlorine and water chemistry are hard on materials, and we use materials rated for that constant wet-dry cycling. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on edging complexity.
Quality pool-rated artificial turf is designed to resist chlorine degradation. We use turf and backing materials that won't break down under chemical exposure or constant moisture. The key is proper drainage—water should never pool on the surface. In Statham's clay soil, we build drainage infrastructure into the base so chemicals rinse through and away from your pool equipment and foundation.
Absolutely. We work around existing concrete decks, coping, and equipment all the time. The edging detail is crucial—we want the turf sitting slightly lower than the deck so water sheds properly. Our crew will assess your pool setup during the initial visit and plan the edge treatment to match your deck height and existing drainage.
Premium turf rated for wet environments typically lasts 12–15 years in Barrow County's climate. Heat and humidity are normal stressors, but proper drainage and UV protection matter most. We use turf with strong backing and infill systems that won't compress or degrade under foot traffic and moisture cycling.
Pool-deck turf costs more than standard lawn turf because the materials and drainage work are specialized. Most Statham pool decks run between 200 and 400 square feet. We provide a detailed quote after a site visit—pricing depends on your deck size, slope, current drainage, and edging complexity.
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