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Your artificial turf in Alpharetta has taken a beating. Maybe the dogs have worn paths through the Windward neighborhood yard, or that Georgia sun baked the backing in the Crabapple area harder than you expected. Could be the drainage issues that come with North Fulton's clay soil finally caught up with you. The good news? You don't need to rip everything out and start over. We've been fixing turf installations across Alpharetta—from the newer construction lots near Avalon to the established homes around Alpharetta City Center—and most repairs are way more straightforward than homeowners think. Seams separating, infill settling, drainage pooling after heavy rain—these are fixable problems. We handle turf repair the same way we approach full installations: honestly, with attention to what actually works in this climate, and without the runaround. Your yard's too nice to live with damaged turf, and the repair process doesn't have to be complicated.
Alpharetta's landscape throws a few specific curveballs at artificial turf. That North Fulton clay base means drainage was probably a consideration during your original install, and if water's pooling or the turf feels spongy underfoot, the issue usually traces back to how the base layer was prepped. Newer construction lots in your area tend to have compacted soil, which actually works in our favor during repairs—we know what we're dealing with. The sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood. Homes near the Verizon Amphitheatre and Avalon area often face more intense afternoon heat, which can accelerate infill breakdown and backing degradation on the south and west sides. Shade from mature trees in Crabapple brings its own challenges—moisture retention and algae growth. Most Alpharetta yards sit in that 0.25 to 0.5-acre range, which means seams are usually fewer but placed strategically. If your turf shows seam separation, wear patterns, or infill loss, the fix depends on the damage zone's size and location. We assess whether a targeted repair makes sense or if a section replacement is smarter long-term.
Pooling water in Alpharetta usually means the base layer shifted or compacted unevenly since installation. With North Fulton's clay soil, proper drainage setup is critical—and sometimes settling happens over a couple of seasons. We can add drainage channels, re-slope the base, or adjust the infill to improve water movement. It's repairable without a full replacement in most cases.
Depends on use and setup. Families in Windward and Crabapple with heavy pet traffic or poor initial drainage might need attention within 2–3 years. Properly installed turf in lower-traffic yards can go 5+ years with minimal work. Regular raking and topping off infill prevent most repair calls.
Absolutely. Seam separation happens when the backing shifts or the adhesive/tape degrades—not a design flaw. We can re-secure seams, replace damaged backing, or re-seam sections depending on severity. The work usually takes a day or less.
Targeted repairs cost a fraction of full replacement. If damage is localized—worn spots, drainage issues, or seam problems—repair is the smart move. Full replacement only makes sense if turf is failing across the entire yard, which is rare in Alpharetta if the base was solid to begin with.
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