Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck took a beating this summer, and that worn-out turf around the edges is starting to show it. The good news? You don't have to live with bare patches, stains, or that matted-down look anymore. We handle turf repair and replacement for homeowners all throughout Tucker North and the Northlake corridor, and pool-deck edges are honestly one of our most common calls. Between the chlorine splash, foot traffic, and Georgia's intense sun, artificial turf around pools gets stressed faster than most people expect. The repair process itself is straightforward—we assess what's salvageable, remove damaged sections, and install fresh turf that matches your existing installation. Since we're based just 28 minutes away, we can usually get out to your North Tucker home quickly to take a look and give you a real timeline. No guessing, no surprise costs. If your deck is looking rough or you're noticing seams starting to separate, that's the time to call.
Tucker North sits on DeKalb clay, which affects how water drains around your pool deck—something we factor in during every repair. The Northlake area gets solid afternoon sun exposure, so your turf experiences genuine UV stress, especially the south and west-facing sections. Most homes in this neighborhood have standard suburban lot sizes, which means pool decks here tend to be compact but heavily trafficked. Chlorine runoff is a real issue on artificial turf, and the combination of clay soil underneath and chemical exposure can accelerate wear if the original installation didn't account for proper drainage. When we repair pool-deck turf in Tucker North, we always check the base layer and sub-base—the clay in this area can hold moisture, which compromises the backing if it's not managed correctly. HOA communities around Northlake Mall area sometimes have specific rules about turf color and pile height, so we verify those requirements before starting work. Your deck edges also take impact from deck furniture, loungers, and kids running around, so the seams and transition zones need reinforcement beyond standard turf.
Pool decks take a triple hit: chlorine exposure, constant foot traffic, and intense UV in North Tucker's afternoon sun. The clay soil underneath DeKalb County doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soils, so moisture sits under the backing and accelerates breakdown. We typically see edge seams separate first, then the pile starts matting down near the water line. It's not a defect—it's just the environment your deck turf lives in.
We can almost always do a sectional repair, especially on the edges. If the damage is contained to one or two areas around the Northlake-corridor homes we service, we'll cut out the bad section, prepare the base, and seam in new turf that matches your existing color and pile. Full replacement is only necessary if damage runs under the entire deck surface.
A typical edge repair—seam separation or a localized damaged section—takes one day. We handle prep, removal, base inspection, and installation in a single visit. Larger areas might push to a day and a half. Since we're 28 minutes from your location, we schedule efficiently and stick to the timeline we quote.
Yes, we source matching turf that mirrors your original pile height and color. Artificial turf fades slightly over time, so if your deck is a few years old, the new section will look fresher initially—but it blends naturally within a few weeks of foot traffic and sun exposure. We've done dozens of these repairs in Tucker North, and seams disappear quickly.
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