This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Augusta's got that mix of old Southern charm and modern living—whether you're in Summerville's tree-lined streets, the newer developments around Forest Hills, or closer to the Riverwalk downtown, your yard tells a story about your home. But here's the thing: that Sandhills soil we've got here drains better than a lot of Georgia clay, which is great news for artificial turf. It means installation goes smoother, water management is easier, and your turf stays in better shape long-term. We've been installing and repairing synthetic lawns across the Richmond County area, and we understand what Augusta homeowners actually need—low maintenance that still looks sharp, whether you're prepping for a Masters week gathering or just want a yard that handles our heat without turning brown. If your turf's seen better days—worn patches, seams coming loose, that sun-bleached look—this week we can get you back on track. No excuses, no delays. That's how we work.
Augusta's Sandhills region gives us a real advantage over a lot of Georgia. Your soil sits lighter, drains faster, and doesn't compact the way Atlanta's heavy clay does. That means when we're laying turf, we're not fighting drainage problems or dealing with water pooling after summer thunderstorms. The trade-off? Our sun is intense. Neighborhoods like West Augusta and Forest Hills get full afternoon exposure, so we spec turf that handles UV without fading into that sad peachy color. Shade varies a lot depending on your lot—older homes in Summerville often have mature oaks that create dappled areas, which actually helps keep things cooler. Most Augusta yards run 0.25 to 0.5 acres residential, so repairs don't require a massive crew or timeline. We can seam in new sections, patch high-traffic areas, or fix lifting around the edges in one focused day. One quirk: if you've got an HOA (common in Forest Hills and some newer subdivisions), double-check their turf specs—most accept quality synthetics, but a few still have weird restrictions. We'll confirm before we start work.
We schedule repairs same-week whenever possible. If your damage is isolated—seam separation, small worn patches, edge lifting—we're often looking at a half-day or full-day job. Depending on what we find during inspection, most Augusta repairs happen within 2–3 days of your call. Bigger jobs get prioritized based on the season and current schedule, but we don't let turnaround drag.
Absolutely. Our Sandhills loam drains way better than the clay most of Georgia deals with. That means better base prep, fewer water problems, and longer turf life. When we're installing or repairing, we're not fighting compacted clay or pooling issues. It's one reason Augusta yards can look sharp year-round if you've got quality turf and good maintenance.
Depends on age and extent. Isolated fading in high-sun areas like Forest Hills or West Augusta can sometimes be patched. If your whole yard is sun-bleached and the turf's been down 8+ years, replacement makes more sense long-term. We'll assess during an on-site visit and give you honest advice—not a hard sell either way.
Yes—that's one of our most common repairs in Augusta. Seams separate from ground movement, UV exposure, or installer shortcuts. We can re-glue, re-seam, or replace the affected section. Quality matters here; cheap fixes don't hold in our heat. We use proper seam tape and adhesive rated for Georgia's climate.
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