Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks take a beating in Henry County summers. Between the chlorine splashes, constant foot traffic, and that intense Georgia heat, natural grass around your Stockbridge pool doesn't stand a chance. We've been watching homeowners in Eagles Landing and the Reeves Creek area struggle with dead patches and muddy edges for years—and honestly, it's an easy problem to solve with quality artificial turf repair and replacement. Your pool deck should be a place you actually want to walk barefoot, not something that needs constant babying. Whether your turf is worn down from years of use, pulling apart at the seams, or you're just tired of fighting the clay-heavy soil that dominates this part of Henry County, we can get it back in shape. We make the drive from our shop regularly to handle Stockbridge installs, and we know exactly what works in your neighborhood—from the drainage patterns near Panola Mountain to the way these yards are laid out. Let's talk about what's actually broken and what makes sense to fix versus replace.
Stockbridge's clay-based soil is beautiful for some things, but it's murder on pool deck drainage. That heavy soil composition means water pools up faster than you'd think, and artificial turf edges can shift or separate when the ground underneath isn't stable. We always start with proper base preparation—it's non-negotiable here. The good news is your neighborhood's rapid growth means most yards were built in the last 10–15 years, so you're dealing with relatively consistent lot sizes and drainage infrastructure. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're in Eagles Landing or closer to the Reeves Creek area. Some decks get hammered by afternoon western sun, others have mature tree coverage that keeps things cooler but can trap moisture. We factor that into material choice—some turfs handle UV better than others, and some are engineered specifically for pool environments where chlorine and salt systems are running year-round. HOA communities in Stockbridge often have landscape guidelines too, so we make sure your repair or replacement stays within those boundaries before we start.
Henry County clay expands and contracts with moisture changes—way more than sandy soil. That movement pushes seams apart. Improper drainage under the turf makes it worse. We use reinforced seaming techniques and always add a stabilization base layer specifically for this region's soil behavior. Proper grading around your pool area prevents water from pooling under the edges, which is usually the culprit.
Minor repairs—patching a worn section or resealing a seam—usually take a day. Full edge replacement around a pool deck might take 2–3 days depending on the square footage. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we can schedule around your pool season and coordinate with any HOA approval timelines your Eagles Landing or Reeves Creek community requires.
Absolutely. Pool-grade artificial turf is non-toxic and designed to handle constant wet conditions and bare feet. It stays cooler than concrete in Stockbridge's summer heat, doesn't get slippery when wet (unlike natural grass), and won't stain feet or clothes with mud from that heavy local clay. Most families we work with in Henry County wish they'd made the switch sooner.
If turf damage is localized—maybe 20–30% of the deck—repair makes financial sense. If more than half the deck is worn, UV-damaged, or has drainage issues underneath, replacement is actually the smarter investment. We assess your specific yard and give you honest numbers. One visit, no pressure, no hidden quotes.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.