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Artificial turf in Alpharetta takes a beating. Between the North Fulton clay soil, newer construction settling, and the intense Georgia sun hammering down on yards in Windward and around the Avalon area, your synthetic lawn can develop wear patterns, seams that separate, or drainage issues faster than you'd expect. We've spent years repairing turf installations across Alpharetta's neighborhoods—from the tighter lots near Alpharetta City Center to the sprawling properties in Crabapple. Sometimes it's a small patch from pet damage or foot traffic. Other times, we're addressing installation mistakes from previous contractors or environmental stress that's compromised the base layer. Whatever brought you here, we handle repairs without the sales pitch. We show up, diagnose what's actually wrong, and fix it right. And if you're a first responder, teacher, or active military—we honor your service with a discount on every repair job we do.
Alpharetta's clay-heavy soil composition in North Fulton means drainage beneath artificial turf installations is critical. When water pools under your turf instead of flowing through properly, it accelerates wear on the backing, encourages mold growth, and creates soft spots that feel unstable underfoot. We've seen this happen repeatedly on newer construction lots where base preparation wasn't done to spec. The clay also shifts slightly as it settles—which is why seams separate and turf develops wrinkles in areas like Windward and Crabapple where homes are still fairly new. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot's orientation and tree canopy. South-facing yards near the Verizon Amphitheatre corridor get brutal afternoon heat that can fade cheaper turf and stress the infill material. Shade pockets hold moisture longer, which changes how we approach repairs. Most Alpharetta properties run between 4,000 and 8,000 square feet of usable yard—manageable for repairs but large enough that one isolated problem can affect your whole aesthetic. We assess all these local factors before recommending whether you need a full patch replacement, seam welding, or infill top-up.
Clay itself isn't the enemy—poor drainage under the turf is. North Fulton clay compacts and holds water, which means your base layer needs a crushed stone foundation and a quality drainage layer. If the original install skipped or underbuilt those layers, you'll develop soft spots and seam separation. We inspect the subsurface during repairs and can recommend upgrades if your turf is failing because of drainage.
Most Alpharetta HOAs actually encourage turf as a water-conservation solution. But some have specific requirements about turf type, pile height, or infill materials. We know the landscape guidelines for neighborhoods across Fulton County and can ensure your repair meets deed restrictions. Always worth checking your HOA docs before we start work.
Seam separation happens when adhesive fails or the turf shifts—common in Alpharetta's clay-settling environment. We can re-weld seams if the turf hasn't shifted too far. Full patches replace a damaged section entirely. If your wear is localized (pet damage, foot traffic near a patio), a patch usually works. If seams are failing across multiple areas, we diagnose whether the base layer or infill is the real problem.
We extend a 10% discount on all repair services for active and retired first responders, military, and teachers. Bring a valid ID, and we'll apply it to labor, materials, and any base work needed. It's our way of saying thanks for what you do. Schedule your repair estimate today and mention your service.
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