Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in West Cobb takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts under concrete, the Georgia humidity, and foot traffic from Harrison High School area families who practically live in their backyards during summer, that artificial turf edging around your pool isn't just decorative—it's functional. We've spent enough time working in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill to know what happens when pool deck turf starts separating from the concrete or getting that worn, discolored look near the water line. It's not just ugly; it's a tripping hazard and it compromises your whole pool setup. The good news? Turf repair here is straightforward, and we've got the local knowledge to do it right the first time. Whether your edges are pulling away, your seams are coming loose, or sun damage has made the material brittle, we can assess the damage, source the right replacement material to match your existing turf, and have you back to enjoying your pool without worry.
West Cobb's clay-based soil creates unique challenges for pool deck installations and repairs. That heavy clay underneath shifts seasonally—especially in newer construction neighborhoods like those around Harrison High School—which means your concrete pad can settle unevenly. When that happens, your turf edging takes the stress. We always recommend a solid base inspection before any repair work because what looks like a turf problem might actually be concrete movement underneath. Sun exposure is intense here during peak summer months, and if your pool deck faces west or south, you're dealing with faster UV degradation. We match material carefully to account for existing color fade. Most West Cobb residential pools have moderate-sized decks (300–600 square feet), which means repair costs are usually reasonable—you're not replacing massive footage. We also keep an eye on HOA requirements in established West Cobb communities; some neighborhoods have specific landscape material standards, and we verify those before starting any work.
Cobb County's clay soil shifts seasonally, especially in newer construction zones like Lost Mountain. That movement pushes concrete pads up or down, creating gaps between the turf and the edge. We inspect for concrete settling first, then reattach or replace turf with a flexible adhesive system that tolerates minor movement. It's a common issue here—you're not alone.
Yes, but only if we're replacing the worn section. We source material that matches your current turf's shade and pile height. If you've had the same turf for several years, newer material will look slightly brighter until it weathers. We factor that into our recommendations so the repair doesn't stand out once everything ages evenly.
Most repairs—edge reattachment, small seam fixes, or localized replacement—take 4–6 hours depending on the scope. We can usually schedule you within a week and avoid peak summer hours to keep your family comfortable. Larger jobs involving concrete base work might take a full day.
Not for simple edge or seam repairs. If we're replacing turf right at the waterline or working near active drainage, we might ask you to lower the water level temporarily for safety and accuracy. Most West Cobb homeowners don't need to drain fully—we work around partial water levels without issue.
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