Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Augusta takes a beating. Between the Summerville heat, West Augusta humidity, and that sandy loam soil that drains faster than you'd expect, your lawn faces real challenges. We've been repairing and replacing synthetic grass throughout Richmond County for years—everything from Forest Hills backyards to Olde Town properties where space is tight and expectations are high. The good news? Turf repair isn't always a full replacement. Sometimes it's a seam reseal, a drainage fix, or patching sun-worn sections. Other times, your existing turf just needs to come out and be done right. As a veteran-owned operation, we treat every project like it matters—because it does. We show up on time, we explain what we're doing, and we stand behind the work. Augusta's sandhill region actually favors artificial turf installation once you understand the soil composition and drainage patterns. That's our wheelhouse. Whether you're in the neighborhoods around Riverwalk or out near Fort Eisenhower, we'll diagnose what's wrong and give you honest options.
Augusta's sandy loam over clay base is actually an advantage for turf systems—drainage doesn't pool the way it does in Atlanta clay country. But that same sand can shift if your base prep wasn't solid during the original installation. We see a lot of settling and wrinkles in older turf jobs around Summerville and Forest Hills where the substrate wasn't compacted properly. Sun exposure here is brutal in summer, especially on south-facing yards near the Riverwalk area. Darker synthetic fibers fade faster, which is why fiber quality matters as much as installation. Humidity also accelerates mold growth in seams if your drainage slope isn't right. West Augusta yards tend to be generous-sized, which means longer seams and more potential failure points. HOA communities in some neighborhoods have strict rules about turf pile height and color—we always verify those before any work starts. The sandhill terrain means some yards have natural low spots where water collects; we address that during repair by adjusting base material or improving perimeter drainage. Richmond County heat means your turf expands and contracts seasonally, which stresses old seams. That's usually the first thing we check.
Depends on the damage. Small patches—say, 20–30 square feet in a Forest Hills backyard—we can patch. Larger areas or multiple damaged zones usually mean full replacement because seaming old turf to new is visible and weak. We'll inspect your whole yard first and tell you what makes sense economically.
Well-installed turf lasts 15–20 years here. Most repairs we see in Summerville and West Augusta happen in years 8–12, usually seam failure or drainage issues. Regular brushing and rinsing extend life significantly. Neglected yards develop problems faster.
Absolutely. We have to re-compact base material carefully because sand shifts more than clay. During repair, we check slope and drainage—the sandhill terrain means water wants to flow toward low spots. Proper grading prevents future settling and seam stress.
Small patches take 1–2 days. Full-yard replacement runs 3–5 days depending on yard size and whether we're removing old turf. We schedule around Richmond County weather—summer heat means early-morning starts. Once seams cure (24–48 hours), the turf is ready to use.
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