Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Augusta takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the sandy loam soil that shifts under foot traffic, and those intense summer storms that roll through Richmond County, even well-maintained lawns can develop bare patches, seams that separate, or infill that compacts into hard spots. We've worked with homeowners across Summerville, Forest Hills, West Augusta, and Olde Town who initially thought they'd installed turf as a permanent solution—and then reality set in. The good news? Most damage is fixable without a complete reinstall. Whether your turf got torn up by a landscaper's equipment, the seams are pulling apart from our heat cycles, or the infill has settled unevenly, we can repair it and extend the life of your investment by years. Since we're a women-owned shop, we take pride in showing up on time, explaining what we're doing, and treating your yard like it matters—because it does. We've been repairing turf installations across the CSRA long enough to know exactly how Augusta's climate stresses artificial grass, and we know how to fix it right the first time.
Augusta's sandhill region gives you one advantage over Atlanta—your native soil drains better. That sandy loam base means we don't wrestle with the clay compaction that plagues installations further north. But that same sandy composition also means your turf sits on a surface that can shift, especially during heavy rain or when irrigation saturates the base. If your yard slopes toward the Riverwalk district or sits in one of the lower neighborhoods around Fort Eisenhower, settling and drainage rerouting can cause seams to buckle or infill to migrate. Summer sun exposure is intense in the open yards common to Forest Hills, which can speed up wear patterns and fade if your turf isn't UV-stabilized properly. Shade under mature oaks in Olde Town brings a different problem—moisture retention and algae growth around seam lines. Most Augusta yards range from half-acre to two-acre residential lots, so repairs often involve isolated sections rather than full-field work. Our repair process accounts for these local quirks: we test drainage before sealing seams, we account for seasonal ground movement, and we use infill products that hold up to Richmond County's humidity and heat cycles.
Augusta's temperature swings—cool mornings to 95+ afternoons—cause artificial turf to expand and contract daily. Over months, that movement stresses seam adhesive, especially if the base soil beneath shifted or settled after installation. We re-seal seams using heat-activated tape designed for Georgia's climate and check your subsurface for settling that needs shimming before we finish the repair.
Yes. The sandhill region's loam drains faster than Atlanta clay, which is good for infill stability, but it also shifts more under foot traffic and heavy rain. After repairs, we compact and level the base properly so your turf sits stable long-term. This is especially important in areas like Summerville where yards slope noticeably.
Absolutely. We patch sections, re-seam edges, and refill infill material to blend with the surrounding lawn. If the damage is extensive, we'll advise whether a full section replacement makes more sense financially. Either way, we make sure the repair matches your existing turf.
Most repairs—seam work, small patches, infill leveling—take one to two days. We schedule around Richmond County weather and work year-round. Since we're women-owned, we communicate upfront about timeline and cost so you're never surprised.
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