Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Acworth takes a beating—especially if your yard sits anywhere near Lake Acworth or in those low spots where Cobb County clay likes to hold onto water after a hard rain. We've been repairing turf systems across 30101 and 30102 for years, and honestly, most damage we see comes down to poor drainage, UV breakdown, or seams that weren't installed right the first time. The good news? Most repairs don't require a full replacement. A torn section, a loose edge, compacted infill, or drainage issues can all be fixed without tearing out your whole yard. We price-match any legitimate quote in the Acworth area—not because we have to, but because we're confident in what we do and we'd rather earn your business than race you on cost alone. Whether you're in Downtown Acworth or over by Lake Acworth proper, we're seven minutes from our shop and ready to take a look at what's going on. Call us with photos or a description, and we'll tell you straight whether it's a quick fix or something more involved.
Acworth's proximity to Lake Acworth means many yards deal with seasonal moisture and that heavy Cobb County clay base. If your turf was installed without proper sub-base preparation or drainage, water tends to pool underneath rather than drain through. This causes infill to compact unevenly, seams to separate, and the backing to deteriorate faster. The lake area also sees more shade variability—some yards get full sun while others are dappled by mature oak canopies. Direct sun exposure ages turf faster, so older installations closer to Cauble Park or in open sections of Downtown Acworth sometimes show more UV damage and color fading. Yard sizes in Acworth vary widely, from modest quarter-acre lots to larger properties, which affects both repair scope and timeline. Most homes here have some form of HOA or neighborhood aesthetic guidelines, so matching your existing turf color and pile height during repairs is non-negotiable. We always account for Cobb County's clay conditions and recommend reinforced drainage solutions if we spot weak spots.
Not necessarily. Pooling usually signals a drainage issue in the sub-base or poor grading. We can often excavate the problem area, add proper drainage stone or a perforated drain line, and reinstall just that section. It's cheaper than full replacement and solves the real problem. Cobb County clay makes this common, but fixable.
Humidity and freeze-thaw cycles near the lake do stress seams, but separation usually means the original seaming wasn't done with enough adhesive or the sub-base shifted. We re-seam using full-strength adhesive and make sure the base is stable first. It's a localized repair, not a yard-wide issue.
That depends on who installed it and what your warranty says. Bring us the paperwork and we'll review it. Most manufacturer warranties don't cover drainage failure or poor installation, but they do cover material defects. We'll be honest about what's likely covered and what isn't.
Yes—we stock several grades and colors common to Acworth yards. If your original turf is faded from UV, we can either match the faded tone or do a strategic repair that blends. We'll show you samples on-site before we start.
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