Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Alpharetta is taking a beating—maybe it's the heavy clay soil that shifts under newer construction lots around Windward and Crabapple, or perhaps pets and foot traffic have worn seams loose near the Avalon area. Either way, patching it yourself usually makes things worse. We're a women-owned turf repair crew that knows North Fulton inside and out. We've fixed infill that's migrated, reseamed edges that came apart, and replaced sections damaged by the freeze-thaw cycles that hit our region hard. Our team handles everything from small residential repairs in the 30004 and 30005 zips to larger projects in newer subdivisions where the soil base is still settling. Rather than rip everything out and start over—which honestly, most places will push you toward—we assess what's actually salvageable and get your yard looking intentional again. No fluff, no upsell; just honest repair work that lasts.
Alpharetta's newer construction areas come with clay-heavy soil that compacts differently than older neighborhoods, and that matters for turf repair. When we're working in Windward or around Crabapple, we're often dealing with yards where the base wasn't fully settled when turf went in, which can cause premature wear patterns or drainage issues that show up as seam separation. The North Fulton clay also affects how infill material stays in place—it can shift and settle unevenly, especially under our summer heat and spring moisture swings. Most residential lots here are quarter-acre to half-acre, which means repairs are manageable but visibility is high; a patched section needs to blend seamlessly. Many properties in Alpharetta fall under HOA rules (especially near Avalon and Alpharetta City Center), so the landscape appearance matters. Shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're nestled among mature oaks or in newer developments with younger tree cover. We assess each repair with these specifics in mind—soil base condition, existing seam integrity, and whether your turf is anchored with nails or glue—to make sure the fix holds through Georgia's humidity and temperature swings.
North Fulton clay shifts with moisture and temperature changes, and newer construction lots around Windward and Crabapple often have base layers still settling. Combined with our summer heat and spring rains, seams can peel apart faster than in areas with more stable soil. We repair by re-anchoring and re-adhering properly to account for that movement.
We always recommend checking your HOA guidelines first—most Alpharetta HOAs are fine with repair work as long as the finished product matches your existing turf appearance. We'll document our work and can provide photos to submit if needed. Repair is usually less of a headache than new installation from an HOA perspective.
Small repairs—seam work, infill top-up, patch replacement—usually run one visit, a few hours depending on scope. If we're dealing with drainage issues or larger sectional damage common in 30022 and 30023, we might need two visits. We'll give you a timeline after the initial walk-through.
Yes. We often need to address base compaction and ensure proper drainage underneath before sealing seams or replacing turf sections. The clay means we can't rely on fast percolation like sandier soils, so we build that into our repair strategy to prevent moisture pooling and future seam issues.
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