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Artificial turf takes a beating in Alpharetta—especially in neighborhoods like Windward and around the Avalon area where newer construction means fresh landscaping that homeowners want to protect. Whether it's UV damage from Georgia's relentless sun, seam separation from North Fulton's clay soil settling, or just general wear from kids and pets, your synthetic lawn needs someone who knows how to fix it right. That's where we come in. As a veteran-owned business, we've spent years repairing turf installations across Fulton County, and we understand what makes Alpharetta yards different. Your landscape isn't just about curb appeal—it's an investment in your home's value and your family's outdoor space. When repairs are needed, you want a crew that shows up on time, diagnoses the real problem, and leaves your turf looking as good as the day it was installed. We're familiar with HOA requirements in Crabapple, the specific drainage challenges in your ZIP codes, and the best repair methods for the turf brands most common in this area.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay soil is dense and heavy, which affects how artificial turf settles over time. When new construction finished your lot, the ground wasn't always perfectly compacted, so you might notice seams pulling apart or the turf shifting slightly after the first year or two. That's normal—and fixable. The clay also affects drainage during Georgia's summer thunderstorms, so if your turf was installed without proper base preparation, water can pool underneath and cause the backing to degrade faster. Sun exposure varies across Alpharetta's neighborhoods. Homes near the Avalon development and Alpharetta City Center often have mature trees that create shade patterns, which is actually good for turf longevity (less UV stress), but it means moss and algae can develop in consistently damp spots. Crabapple and Windward tend to have larger lots with more open sun, which means your turf faces more intense UV exposure and heat—especially west-facing yards. HOA communities in these areas typically have specific landscape standards, so if you need repairs, they need to match the original installation quality. Most residential lots here are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so turf damage in high-traffic zones (near patios, around playsets, pet runs) becomes visible quickly.
It happens, especially in Windward where newer construction sites often have shifting clay soil underneath. As the ground settles and compacts naturally, seams can separate slightly. We can re-seam it using the same turf material, and we'll check your base layer to make sure it's properly compacted. If settling is still happening, we may recommend adding additional compaction before reseaming.
Absolutely. Crabapple's clay soil is prone to drainage issues, especially in low spots. We'll assess whether the problem is the base layer, the slope, or both. We can remove the affected section, re-grade for proper drainage, install drainage rock if needed, and reinstall fresh turf. It's a common fix in this area.
Yes. We're familiar with HOA requirements across Alpharetta's neighborhoods, including the Avalon area. When we repair turf, we match the original material type, pile height, and installation method so the repair blends seamlessly and passes inspection.
We're local to North Fulton, and Alpharetta is a regular service area for us. We typically schedule repairs within 1–2 weeks depending on season. During spring and summer, we move fast because Alpharetta homeowners want their yards ready for entertaining.
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