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Artificial turf in Alpharetta takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil in North Fulton, the intense summer sun, and the newer construction lots that seem to spawn every other year around Windward and Crabapple, your synthetic lawn gets stressed in ways that natural grass simply doesn't. Seams pull apart. Infill settles unevenly. UV exposure fades colors that looked pristine just two seasons ago. That's where we come in. We've been repairing turf systems across Alpharetta's neighborhoods—from the high-traffic yards near Avalon to the sprawling properties in the newer developments—and we know exactly what goes wrong and how to fix it properly. Rather than patching problems with band-aid solutions, we diagnose the root cause. Maybe your seams are separating because of ground movement. Maybe your infill has compacted and needs replacing. Maybe drainage issues are causing pooling that degrades the backing. We handle all of it. Most repairs take a day or two, and your yard comes back looking and performing like it did when it was first installed.
Alpharetta's clay-dominant soil creates some unique challenges for artificial turf longevity. When we install or repair turf here, we're always thinking about ground settling and drainage patterns—clay doesn't shed water like sandy soil does, so poor base preparation upfront leads to bigger problems later. The newer construction lots around Windward and Crabapple often have compacted, uneven subgrades that shift slightly over the first few seasons. That movement is why seam separation is one of the most common repair calls we get. Sun exposure is relentless here too, especially on south-facing yards. The Alpharetta heat isn't extreme compared to central Georgia, but it's enough to accelerate UV degradation if your turf isn't backed with quality UV inhibitors. Many HOA communities in the Avalon and Alpharetta City Center areas have specific landscape requirements around turf height, backing material, and drainage compliance. We're familiar with those rules and make sure repairs meet spec. Yard sizes vary wildly—you've got half-acre estates backing up to townhome lots. That variation matters for repair strategy, especially when it comes to infill replacement and seam patching techniques.
Clay soil movement is the main culprit in North Fulton. As the ground settles and shifts seasonally—especially after heavy rain or new construction nearby—the seams that hold turf panels together experience stress. We'll inspect your base layer and infill to see if settling has created gaps. Most repairs involve re-seaming the affected areas and sometimes adding or redistributing infill to stabilize the base.
It depends on usage and installation quality, but we typically see homeowners in Alpharetta needing touch-ups every 3–5 years. High-traffic areas, poor initial drainage setup, or seams installed without proper tensioning tend to fail sooner. Regular maintenance—raking, rinsing, and keeping infill level—extends the time between repairs significantly.
We can't restore color once UV damage is done, but we can patch the worst-affected areas with new turf that matches your existing pile height and blade color. For isolated faded spots—common on south-facing sections in Alpharetta—a targeted patch repair is often more cost-effective than full replacement.
Many do. Common requirements include pile height standards, backing material specs, and drainage compliance. We're familiar with Avalon and Alpharetta City Center landscape rules. Before any repair, we'll verify your HOA requirements and make sure our work passes inspection. It's one less thing you have to worry about.
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