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Your artificial turf is taking a beating, and you need it fixed now—not next month. We get it. Whether you're in Windward, near the Avalon area, or out in Crabapple, a damaged yard affects your whole property's curb appeal and your family's ability to actually use the space. The good news: turf repair in Alpharetta doesn't require a complete reinstall in most cases. We can patch seams, replace worn sections, fix drainage issues, and get your synthetic lawn looking like new again without the months-long timeline of a full replacement. Since we're based just 30 minutes away in North Fulton, we can turn around urgent repairs quickly. A lot of homeowners in your ZIP codes (30004, 30005, 30009, 30022, 30023) installed turf specifically because they wanted low maintenance and durability. When something goes wrong—UV fading, seam separation, infill settling, pet damage, or installation defects—it's frustrating because you expected better. That's where we come in. We've handled hundreds of repairs across Alpharetta and Fulton County, and we know exactly what works in your climate and soil conditions. This isn't a call to rip everything out. Most damage is repairable, and we'll be straight with you about what we can fix versus what needs replacement. Our repair process is faster than you'd think, and we stand behind our work.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay base presents unique challenges for artificial turf installation and maintenance. The dense soil composition means drainage is critical—if your base wasn't prepared correctly during the original install, water pools easily, which degrades infill and creates low spots. We often see this in the newer construction neighborhoods around the Avalon area and Windward, where builders sometimes cut corners on substrate prep to save time and money. The region's clay also shifts seasonally, which is why seams separate and subsidence occurs. Summer heat near the Verizon Amphitheatre corridor can cause UV degradation faster than you'd expect, especially if your turf is south- or west-facing. Alpharetta's HOA communities (common in the Crabapple and Avalon developments) often have strict landscape specifications, so your repair work needs to match the original product specs exactly. Lot sizes in your area vary wildly—from compact townhome yards to sprawling estate properties—which affects repair approach and timeline. We assess sun exposure, foot traffic patterns, and existing infill composition before proposing a fix. The North Fulton water table and our humidity levels mean proper permeability isn't optional; it's survival. That's why we don't cut corners on base repair or seam sealing.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we handle in Alpharetta's neighborhoods, especially in Windward and Crabapple. If the tear is localized to the joint and the surrounding turf is intact, we can re-seam it using professional-grade adhesive and proper technique. The repair cost is a fraction of full replacement, and it usually holds for years if the underlying base is stable. We do inspect for subsidence or poor drainage first—seams fail repeatedly if the ground beneath isn't solid.
Spot fading from UV exposure happens here because of our summer intensity. If wear is confined to high-traffic areas or sun-exposed zones, we can patch those sections with new turf. Full yard fading is trickier because new patches will look obviously different. We'd assess whether a full replacement makes more sense than multiple repairs. Climate-wise, Alpharetta's humidity and clay base actually help preserve turf if drainage and infill are maintained—so fading is usually a UV issue, not a foundation problem.
We prioritize urgent repairs. Since we're 30 minutes away in North Fulton, we can often schedule assessments within 24-48 hours. Simple patches or seam repairs typically take one to two days. More complex work—like base correction or large-section replacement—takes longer, but we'll never leave you guessing on timeline. Our schedule fills fast during spring and fall, so calling ahead matters.
Most Alpharetta HOAs (especially in Avalon, Windward, and Crabapple) allow turf repairs without formal approval because you're restoring what already exists. However, if your original turf product is discontinued or the repair changes the turf's appearance significantly, your HOA may want documentation. We can help navigate that conversation and can often source matching products. Always check your CC&Rs first, but cosmetic repairs usually slide through.
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