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Your artificial turf in Alpharetta takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts under newer construction foundations, the intense summer sun that hammers the Windward and Crabapple neighborhoods, and the occasional hard freeze that catches Georgia off guard, synthetic grass needs real attention to stay playable and looking sharp. We've been repairing turf across North Fulton for years—from the manicured lawns near Avalon to the newer residential lots popping up around Alpharetta City Center. Most homeowners don't realize that turf repair isn't just about patching a hole. It's about understanding how your yard drains (or doesn't), how much foot traffic it actually handles, and whether your infill has compacted or shifted over time. If your turf is showing wear—bare spots, seams separating, drainage pooling in certain areas, or infill migrating into the Verizon Amphitheatre parking lot next door—we can diagnose what's actually happening and fix it right. No guessing. No temporary patches that fail again in six months. Just honest assessment and work that lasts.
Alpharetta's newer construction lots often sit on dense North Fulton clay, which creates unique challenges for synthetic turf. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so water can pool under your turf if the base wasn't installed with proper slope and permeability in mind. We see this frequently in the 30009 and 30022 ZIP codes where homes are five to ten years old and the ground has settled. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood. Homes in Windward and near Avalon tend to have mature tree cover that provides afternoon shade, but the newer Crabapple developments catch full southern and western exposure. More sun means faster infill breakdown and UV degradation—especially the cheaper black rubber infills that absorb heat. HOA communities around Alpharetta often have strict landscape standards. Your turf seams, color consistency, and pile height matter to them. If your turf is sagging or discolored, it might trigger compliance issues. We work with most of the major HOAs in the area and understand their requirements. Final thing: yard size. Most Alpharetta residential lots run between 0.25 and 0.5 acres. That's not huge, but it's enough that improper drainage or infill settling creates noticeable problems. Small yards show damage faster because every section gets used.
Clay soil movement and temperature swings typical of North Fulton cause the base to shift beneath your turf. When the ground moves, seams separate. If your turf was installed within the last five years on a newer construction lot, this is common. We re-secure seams and sometimes add secondary reinforcement to prevent re-separation in clay-heavy yards.
Depends on foot traffic and initial installation quality. In busy Windward and Crabapple homes with kids or pets, we typically see repair needs every 3–5 years. Lighter-use yards near Avalon might stretch 7+ years. Regular infill top-ups every 18 months extend the life between major repairs.
Yes. Clay requires more careful base work during repair to ensure proper drainage and prevent future settling. We account for this when diagnosing issues, but it also means repairs last longer because we address the root cause, not just the symptom.
Absolutely. We repair turf regardless of who installed it originally. We've fixed work from installers across North Fulton. We'll inspect your turf, identify what went wrong, and rebuild it correctly—whether that's base work, infill replacement, seam repair, or drainage fixes.
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