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Artificial turf in Alpharetta takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts under newer construction homes, the humidity that breeds algae and mold, and the foot traffic around neighborhoods like Windward and the Avalon area, your synthetic lawn needs professional attention when damage shows up. We've spent years working on yards across Fulton County, and we know exactly what Alpharetta's landscape throws at fake grass. Whether you're dealing with seams that are separating, infill that's compacting unevenly, or drainage problems from our red clay subgrade, repair isn't always a DIY fix. The difference between a patch job and a real solution comes down to understanding your specific yard—the sun exposure on your south-facing slope, how water moves through your lot, whether your HOA has specific requirements for finish height or appearance. That's where we come in. We're local enough to know your neighborhood, experienced enough to fix it right, and honest enough to tell you whether a repair makes sense or if a full replacement would serve you better down the road.
Alpharetta's newer construction boom means a lot of properties are built on compacted clay fill, which creates drainage headaches that older turf installations didn't account for. That North Fulton clay holds water differently than sandy soil, so infill migration and settling are more common here than they are elsewhere in metro Atlanta. The neighborhoods around Avalon and Crabapple tend to have larger lot sizes, which can mean longer seams and more potential wear points. Summer heat and humidity also accelerate algae growth on shaded sections—especially in backyards where air doesn't move freely. Uphill properties and those near the Verizon Amphitheatre area sometimes deal with runoff concentration that erodes edges and causes divots. HOA communities in Alpharetta frequently have landscape standards that specify infill depth, nap direction, and perimeter finishing, so repairs have to meet those specs or your property management will flag it. We always assess subsurface conditions during any repair job because what looks like a turf problem often starts below the surface.
Clay soil shifts seasonally, and that movement is more pronounced here in Fulton County than in areas with stable sandy subgrade. Seams fail when the base underneath becomes uneven or when infill washes out from our humidity and summer storms. We reinforce seams during repair by addressing the subsurface, not just re-gluing the surface.
Absolutely, if the damage is localized. Large divots, edge wear, or small seam separations are repairable. But if you've got multiple problem areas or infill has compacted across half your yard, replacement often saves money long-term and looks more uniform, especially in HOA communities with appearance standards.
More than we'd like. Our clay base doesn't permeate like sand, so water pools and infill shifts. We see this constantly in yards near newer subdivisions. Proper repair includes assessing your grading and sometimes adding or improving sub-base drainage before we reface the turf.
We can clean and treat it, but the real fix is airflow and drainage. Alpharetta's humidity makes shaded backyards prone to growth. During repair, we'll recommend pruning overhanging branches or adjusting your irrigation schedule to reduce moisture buildup.
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