Seasonal Artificial Turf Care Guide for Georgia
While artificial turf requires dramatically less maintenance than natural grass, a simple seasonal routine keeps your turf looking and performing its best for decades. Here's your Georgia-specific maintenance calendar.
Spring (March-May)
- Deep brush the entire surface to lift compacted fibers
- Rinse thoroughly to remove winter debris and pollen
- Check and address any edge lifting from freeze-thaw cycles
- Inspect drainage performance during spring rains
- Apply antimicrobial treatment to pet areas if needed
Summer (June-August)
- Rinse turf during extreme heat to cool the surface
- Brush high-traffic areas to maintain fiber position
- Monitor infill levels and top off if needed
- Keep surrounding trees trimmed to prevent debris accumulation
- Clean up after pets promptly to prevent odor in heat
Fall and Winter (September-February)
Fall is the easiest season for turf maintenance. Remove fallen leaves with a leaf blower or gentle rake. Before winter, give the turf a thorough rinse and brushing. During winter, turf requires virtually no attention — it stays green while natural grass goes dormant and brown.
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