
Pool Deck Drainage Problems: Causes, Fixes, and When You Need a New Deck
What causes pool deck drainage problems in Metro Atlanta, what can be fixed without full replacement, and when a new deck is the right call — with realistic cost ranges.

Honest answers to the questions Atlanta homeowners ask most — costs, materials, timing, and what to expect.

What causes pool deck drainage problems in Metro Atlanta, what can be fixed without full replacement, and when a new deck is the right call — with realistic cost ranges.

The specific questions that reveal whether a pool renovation contractor is right for your project — about their work model, materials, process, pricing, and track record.

A detailed walk-through of the full pool resurfacing process — draining, surface prep, tile, coping, finish application, curing, and chemical startup — so you know what to expect.

What makes an Alpharetta pool renovation different — two distinct pool generations, City of Alpharetta permitting, costs, HOA requirements, and what the typical project looks like.

A practical spring startup checklist for Atlanta pool owners — plus how to tell whether you're looking at a cleanup job or a renovation project.

Pool automation systems cost $2,000–$8,000 installed. Here's what they control, which brands to consider, whether you actually need one, and when to add it during a renovation.

LED pool lights cost $300–$1,500 per fixture installed and transform how your pool looks at night. Here's what the options are, what they cost, and why renovation is the best time to add them.

What makes an East Cobb pool renovation different — Cobb County permitting, typical pool ages, costs, site conditions, HOA considerations, and what to expect.

The most common pool renovation mistakes in Metro Atlanta — wrong finish for the conditions, skipping coping, ignoring drainage, hiring on price alone — and how to avoid each one.

A deep dive into StoneScapes pebble pool finishes — the most popular color blends in Metro Atlanta, real installed costs, how to choose the right blend, and the application process.

Not every pool renovation pays for itself at closing. Here's what to fix before selling your home — and what to skip — based on real pre-sale projects in Metro Atlanta.

Variable speed pool pumps save $500–$1,000 per year in energy costs and pay for themselves in 1–3 years. Here's how the math works for Metro Atlanta pools.

What makes a Roswell pool renovation different — typical pool ages, permit process, HOA considerations, costs, site conditions, and what to expect from start to finish.

What separates good pool renovation contractors from the rest in Metro Atlanta — who does the work, how to evaluate tile quality, what to look for in quotes, and red flags to avoid.

Pool coping replacement in Atlanta costs $8–$45 per linear foot depending on material. We cover travertine, natural stone, precast, and brick — with real pricing and when to replace vs. repair.

Salt water pools still use chlorine — they just generate it differently. Here are the real advantages, honest tradeoffs, conversion costs, and how to decide.

The most popular pool upgrades in Peachtree Corners right now — LED lighting, salt systems, tanning ledges, automation, glass tile, and variable-speed pumps.

A straightforward resurfacing takes 10–14 days. Add coping and tile, it's 2–4 weeks. Here's a phase-by-phase breakdown of what happens and what can cause delays.

Pool removal costs $15,000–$35,000 when you include yard restoration. A renovation that puts your pool back in service for 12–15 years often costs less. Here's how to decide.

A guide to pool waterline tile — glass vs. porcelain vs. stone, design patterns, how tile interacts with your pool finish, and realistic cost ranges.

What makes a Sandy Springs pool renovation different — typical pool ages, permit process, HOA considerations, costs, and what to expect from start to finish.

Adding a built-in spa to an existing pool in Atlanta costs $15,000–$35,000. We break down what drives the price — size, elevation, equipment, and site conditions.

Tanning ledges cost $8,000–$18,000 to add to an existing pool. Here's who gets the most value, what the build process looks like, and when it doesn't make sense.

A side-by-side comparison of travertine and concrete pavers for pool decks — cost, heat retention, durability, and how Georgia's climate affects both materials.

Fall and winter are the smartest time to renovate your pool in Georgia. Here's a month-by-month breakdown of timing, weather factors, and how to plan ahead.

What makes a Buckhead pool renovation different — costs, City of Atlanta permits, HOA considerations, and what the typical project looks like in 30305/30309/30327.

Rough texture, stubborn stains, cracking, chalky residue, and persistent algae — here's how to tell when your pool surface is failing and why waiting costs more.

A straight comparison of the three main pool finish options — cost, durability, texture, and maintenance — from someone who's installed all three hundreds of times.

Pool resurfacing in Atlanta typically costs $5,000–$15,000. We break down pricing by material — plaster, pebble, and quartz — plus what else affects your final number.
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