Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck takes a beating. Between chlorine splashes, constant foot traffic, and the Georgia heat, that natural grass around your swimming area doesn't stand a chance—especially here in Sugar Hill, where Gwinnett clay soil drains poorly and encourages algae growth in wet zones. We've repaired dozens of pool-deck edges throughout the E Center and Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods, and the story is always the same: homeowners patch, reseed, watch it fail again by summer. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. It won't rot from chlorine exposure, won't create mud puddles in clay soil, and won't need replanting every season. More importantly, it gives your family a safe, dry surface to walk on without the maintenance headache. We handle the entire repair process—removing damaged sections, prepping that clay base properly, and seaming new turf so seamlessly you won't see the joins. Whether your pool deck is sinking, stained, or just worn into bare patches, we can transform it into a durable, attractive surface that handles pool life without complaint.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and a curse for pool-deck turf. The blessing: it compacts well and provides stable base for installation. The curse: it holds water like a sponge, which means any natural grass around your pool deck becomes a soggy, slippery mess during our humid summers and after rain. Artificial turf solves this instantly—it drains through to the base and dries within hours, even after heavy use. Most Sugar Hill homes in the E Center and Greenway areas have modest to medium-sized yards, so pool decks tend to range from 200 to 600 square feet. The good news is that smaller decks mean faster repairs and lower material costs. Sun exposure varies depending on your home's orientation, but since we're installing turf rather than trying to grow grass, shade isn't an obstacle. We also pay attention to any HOA guidelines in your community—some subdivisions have specific rules about synthetic materials, and we always verify compliance before we start. The clay base does require proper grading and drainage prep, which is why we never cut corners on site assessment.
Not at all. Modern artificial turf is chlorine-resistant by design. We've installed dozens of pool decks across Sugar Hill, and chlorine splashes don't degrade the fibers or cause staining like they do with natural grass. The turf will stay vibrant and safe for swimmers year after year. Rinse it occasionally during heavy pool season if you want, but it's truly maintenance-free.
We grade the base to slope slightly away from your pool, then install proper base layers—usually crushed limestone and sand—that move water through the clay instead of letting it pool. This prevents the mud and algae problems that plague natural grass in our area. Your deck stays dry and slip-resistant even during rainy weeks.
Spot repairs are absolutely possible, and that's often the most cost-effective approach. We assess the damage, remove the worn section, and seam new turf into the existing surface. If the base underneath is sound, we can blend the old and new seamlessly—no full replacement necessary.
Most Sugar Hill repairs—whether that's a 50-square-foot edge or a 300-square-foot section—take one to two days depending on base prep and the extent of damage. We handle everything from removal through seaming and cleanup, so you're back to pool season quickly.
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