Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck took a beating this summer, and now that edge where the artificial turf meets the concrete is falling apart. We get it—between the chlorine splash, foot traffic, and Georgia heat, that border deteriorates fast. Here in Suwanee, we've repaired hundreds of pool-deck turf installations across neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and we know exactly what goes wrong and how to fix it right. The good news is that turf-edge repair doesn't mean ripping out your whole yard. Most of the time, we can reinforce or replace just the damaged section, restitch the seams, and have you back to enjoying your pool without worrying about loose turf or exposed backing. Whether your edges are peeling, seams are separating, or the infill has washed away along the concrete line, we handle Suwanee pool deck repairs with the same attention we bring to full installations. Your neighbors in Shadowbrook and around Town Center Park trust us to get these details right—and we're ready to do the same for you.
Suwanee's clay-heavy Gwinnett soil drains reasonably well for the metro Atlanta area, but that doesn't mean pool decks are forgiving. Chlorine and salt runoff from pool areas accelerate wear on turf edges in ways regular yard turf doesn't experience. Most Suwanee homes sit on quarter-to-half-acre lots, so pool decks tend to be compact—which actually makes edge repair more manageable than you'd think. The real challenge here is Gwinnett's clay base. When we install or repair turf near pool concrete, we have to account for how water pools along that edge after rain. Poor drainage there breaks down the seams faster. We use reinforced edging and proper base prep to combat this. Also, many Suwanee neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about turf appearance and maintenance standards. If your pool deck repair is visible from the street or common areas, we make sure the patch blends seamlessly with existing turf color and pile height. Summer sun exposure varies by lot orientation, especially in Suwanee Station where homes are closer together. Some decks get brutal afternoon heat; others stay partly shaded. We adjust our repair approach—infill type, backing material, and seam sealant—based on sun load and moisture patterns specific to your property.
Most edge repairs take one to two days, depending on seam length and whether we're replacing backing or just reinforcing. We assess the damage during a site visit, then schedule the work. Since we're based about 35 minutes away, we can often fit Suwanee jobs into our weekly route without long wait times. Full deck replacements take longer, but isolated edge work moves fast.
Matching depends on your original turf age and color. If your deck is relatively new, we source the same product line and pile height for seamless blending. Older installations sometimes fade, so we work with you to decide whether a small patch is acceptable or if refreshing the whole deck makes sense. We're transparent about what looks best.
Not always. If we're only repairing a small edge section away from the water line, we can work around an active pool. For larger repairs or seam work right at the deck perimeter, draining part of the pool makes our job cleaner and more durable. We'll let you know during the estimate what's necessary for your specific repair.
Chlorine and salt damage the backing and seams over time. Gwinnett clay drainage issues make water pool along concrete edges, weakening adhesive. UV exposure and foot traffic also wear seams. Summer heat cycles in Suwanee accelerate all of this. Proper edging, sealed seams, and good base prep prevent most failures.
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