Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf looked great the day the installer left. Fast forward a few years—you've got seams separating, infill settling in high-traffic areas, or patches of backing showing through near the gate. That's not a failure on your part. Alpharetta's newer construction lots, especially in Windward and around Crabapple, sit on dense North Fulton clay that shifts with seasonal moisture. When that substrate moves, even quality turf can develop wrinkles, drainage problems, or wear patterns that beg for repair instead of a full replacement. The good news? Most damage is fixable, and we stand behind our work with a money-back guarantee. We've spent enough time working on yards across the Avalon area and Alpharetta City Center to know exactly what goes wrong and how to fix it right. Whether your turf is five years old or just starting to show stress, we'll diagnose the real problem—not just patch over it and call it done.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay foundation creates specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. Clay compacts unevenly over time, especially on newer construction lots where grading and drainage weren't always installed to spec. If your yard slopes toward the foundation or sits in a low spot near Windward or Crabapple, water pooling can deteriorate the backing and cause seams to weaken faster than turf in well-draining areas. Summer heat and afternoon sun exposure differ dramatically between tree-shaded Avalon properties and open yards near Alpharetta City Center—UV degradation isn't uniform across town. HOA communities, particularly around Windward, often have specific maintenance and repair standards that DIY patches won't meet. Typical Alpharetta residential lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, meaning high-traffic zones like entryways and pet areas wear faster on smaller properties. Our repairs account for clay settling patterns unique to Fulton County, ensuring your turf stays anchored even as the ground shifts with Georgia's wet springs and dry summers.
North Fulton clay expands and contracts with moisture changes—especially in spring. If the base wasn't compacted evenly or drainage wasn't sloped correctly, the ground shifts and seams gap. We've seen this repeatedly in Crabapple and Windward developments. We fix it by re-stretching, re-seaming, and adjusting the subgrade so it stays stable year-round.
Heat alone isn't the culprit—it's intense sun plus poor infill maintenance. Yards facing southwest near Avalon get hit harder than shaded properties. Infill compacts unevenly in high heat, creating soft spots and accelerating backing degradation. We'll refresh infill, re-level worn zones, and recommend a maintenance schedule that keeps your turf resilient through Georgia summers.
Most Windward HOAs require professional installation and matching materials for warranty coverage and aesthetic consistency. We pull your original specs, use the same turf grade and infill, and document the repair so your HOA approves it. Our money-back guarantee covers both the work and approval—no guessing on community standards.
Repair costs 30–50% less than full replacement in most Alpharetta cases. If damage is isolated to seams, infill, or localized wear—common in 5–8 year old installations—repair makes sense. We'll assess it honestly and tell you if full replacement is actually the smarter long-term choice. Either way, our guarantee backs the decision.
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