Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool is the centerpiece of summer in Temple—the place where neighbors gather, kids splash around, and you actually use your backyard. But here's what we hear a lot: that concrete or natural grass around the pool deck becomes a nightmare. Concrete gets scorching hot on your feet, cracks in our Georgia heat, and natural grass turns to mud the second someone gets out of the water. We've been installing artificial turf pool decks throughout Carroll County for years, and Temple homeowners have figured out what works. Artificial turf gives you that soft, safe surface that stays dry, doesn't stain, and looks sharp year-round without the constant maintenance. You're not fighting clay soil that stays soggy, you're not reseeding every spring, and you're not worried about algae or bare patches around the pool edge. It's the practical upgrade that actually gets used instead of just looked at. We're based about 45 minutes away, which means we know the local climate, the way water drains in this area, and exactly what holds up best in Temple's heat and humidity. Let's talk about turning that pool deck into a space you'll actually enjoy maintaining.
Temple sits in Carroll County clay country, which presents a real consideration for pool deck work. That dense clay soil doesn't drain quickly, so standing water around your pool area is common—especially during our rainy springs. Artificial turf solves this because we install proper drainage underneath, keeping water from pooling and creating that muddy mess that happens with natural grass. The sun exposure around most Temple pools varies a lot depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage. Some yards have mature oaks that provide afternoon shade, while others get hammered with direct sun from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Our turf handles both situations without fading or degrading, which matters because you'll see cheaper alternatives literally bleach out in a couple of years. Typical Temple residential lots don't have sprawling pool decks—most are moderate-sized in-ground or above-ground setups with 200 to 400 square feet of deck space. We size the turf installation to fit your actual layout, not oversell you on square footage. One thing we always address is how the turf transitions to your pool equipment area. Temple pools often have filters and pumps tucked to one side, and we make sure the turf edges are clean and professional around those mechanical zones. The overall result is a deck that handles our humidity, drains properly through our clay subsoil, and won't require you to seed or resod every couple of years.
Not like concrete. We use high-quality turf with backing that reflects heat instead of absorbing it. On even the hottest Temple summer days, it stays comfortable for walking and sitting. You won't get that scorching sensation you get from pavement, and it's way cooler underfoot than poor-quality turf. Your family will actually want to be barefoot on it.
We install perforated base layers underneath the turf that channel water away from your pool deck into surrounding landscape areas or drainage zones. Clay soil needs this help because it doesn't drain naturally. Without proper drainage setup, you'd get ponding around the pool edge. Our system accounts for Carroll County's soil conditions specifically.
It looks simple until you're dealing with proper grading, drainage, and edging—especially around pool equipment. Temple's clay base requires specific preparation that affects how long the turf lasts. Professional installation ensures it's done right the first time and guarantees the work. DIY mistakes can lead to drainage problems or premature turf failure.
Good-quality pool turf lasts 8–12 years in our heat and humidity. Temple's sun exposure and occasional heavy rain don't degrade properly installed turf. We use materials rated for residential pool use that hold up through Georgia summers without fading or matting down.
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