Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck is supposed to be the centerpiece of summer fun in Tyrone, not a source of headaches. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, we've seen firsthand how quickly standard turf deteriorates around pool edges—the constant wet-dry cycles, chlorine splash, and foot traffic take their toll fast. That's where artificial turf repair comes in. Unlike natural grass that turns into a muddy mess or dead patches around pools, quality synthetic turf holds up to the humidity and chemical exposure that's part of life in Fayette County. We work with Tyrone homeowners who want their pool surrounds to look sharp year-round without the maintenance nightmare. Our team handles everything from seam replacement and infill refresh to complete edge reinstallation. Most of our Tyrone clients are surprised at how affordable it is to repair problem areas instead of replacing entire sections. We're familiar with the suburban lot sizes here, the clay soil drainage challenges, and the aesthetic standards that matter to your neighborhood. If your pool deck turf is showing wear, we can usually get it looking factory-fresh again in a day or two.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil means standing water and poor drainage are real concerns for Tyrone homeowners—especially around pool decks where moisture naturally accumulates. When we're assessing turf repair around your pool, we're thinking about how water sheds from the deck surface and whether underlying drainage is doing its job. The suburban lot sizes in the Tyrone and Shamrock areas typically give us good working room, which makes our installation and repair process smoother than cramped urban yards. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on your property's orientation and tree coverage. Some decks get blasted by afternoon sun (which accelerates turf wear), while shaded pools near mature trees experience different degradation patterns—usually more algae and moisture retention issues. Summer humidity here is significant, so we always recommend infill materials that resist compaction and promote drainage. Most Tyrone homes with pools tend toward mid-sized decks, which means repair work is often localized to high-traffic zones or the pool-edge perimeter where chemical splash is most aggressive. We account for the regional landscape standards too—your neighbors are likely expecting a well-maintained appearance, and artificial turf repair lets you maintain that without constant upkeep.
Pool chemicals, especially chlorine, degrade synthetic fibers over time. Combined with Fayette County's humidity and the wet-dry cycles your deck experiences daily, the pool-edge area gets hammered harder than the rest of your yard. We typically see seam separation and infill loss first. Regular rinsing helps, but repairs are often necessary within 5-7 years depending on pool usage.
Most repairs are sectional. We assess whether the problem is isolated seam failure, worn infill, or compromised backing. For Tyrone properties, we often refresh infill and reseal seams in the heavy-use zones—usually costs far less than full replacement and extends your deck's life significantly.
Clay drains poorly, which means water pools beneath the turf if the base isn't properly prepped. When we repair sections, we're careful about the sub-base—sometimes adding drainage material or adjusting slope. This keeps your repaired turf stable and prevents the puddling issues many Tyrone homeowners experience.
Most localized repairs—seam work, infill refresh, or edge replacement—take one to two days. We can usually schedule within a week. Larger jobs or full section replacement might run longer, but we work around your pool schedule so summer plans stay on track.
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