Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck is supposed to be the centerpiece of summer—a place where neighbors gather and kids splash around without worry. But when your artificial turf starts showing wear around the edges, fraying at the seams, or developing those stubborn bare patches, it stops feeling like an asset and starts feeling like a problem. That's where we come in. We've been repairing artificial turf installations throughout Stone Mountain for years, from the homes tucked into Smoke Rise to the properties near Stone Mountain Village. The granite-heavy soil around here, combined with DeKalb's clay conditions and the seasonal drainage shifts, puts real stress on turf installations—especially around high-traffic areas like pool decks. What starts as edge deterioration or a small seam separation can spread quickly if it's not addressed by someone who understands the local soil composition and how it interacts with synthetic materials. We fix those problems permanently, not with quick patches that fail in another season. Our team knows exactly what Stone Mountain turf faces.
Stone Mountain's landscape presents specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. The area's proximity to the granite outcrop and heavy DeKalb clay means drainage patterns differ significantly from other Georgia suburbs. Your yard's slope, soil density, and moisture retention will determine how well your pool deck turf performs year-round. Homes in Smoke Rise typically sit on larger lots with varied sun exposure—some decks bake in full afternoon sun while others stay shaded most of the day. This affects UV aging rates and how quickly synthetic fibers degrade. The mixed drainage in DeKalb County means water pooling is common, and poor drainage accelerates seam separation and edge lifting, especially on pool decks where water is constant. Stone Mountain Village properties often fall under stricter HOA landscape guidelines, which means your repair work needs to match original specifications exactly. We factor in these local realities: the clay compaction that affects base stability, seasonal moisture swings, the sun intensity during Georgia's hot months, and the freeze-thaw cycles in winter. Edge wear on pool decks happens faster here because of foot traffic, water saturation at margins, and UV exposure concentrated at the perimeter.
DeKalb County's clay-heavy soil and the granite conditions near Stone Mountain create drainage issues that synthetic turf installations battle constantly. Water saturation at turf edges accelerates seam separation and UV degradation. The mixed drainage means moisture lingers, especially in shaded pool deck areas. Add foot traffic and chlorinated water splashing year-round, and your edges take a beating much faster than in areas with sandier, better-draining soil.
Most edge damage in Stone Mountain can be repaired without full replacement. We re-secure fraying perimeters, re-seam separated sections, and reinforce the base where clay settling has compromised stability. Full replacement is only necessary if the underlying base has failed or damage extends across multiple seams. We assess the actual condition first—many Smoke Rise and Stone Mountain Village homeowners save thousands by catching repairs early.
Most edge and seam repairs take one day. You don't need to drain your pool or shut it down completely—we work around the deck perimeter and avoid water contact during sealing. For larger repairs involving base work, we may ask for 24 hours of pool closure while adhesives cure. We schedule work around Stone Mountain's warm months when weather cooperates with drying times.
We match the original turf pile height, color, and texture exactly. Repairs blend seamlessly because we're reinforcing existing material or replacing small sections with identical stock. The granite-colored background of Stone Mountain yards actually helps disguise seam work better than lighter landscapes. Your deck looks restored, not repaired.
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