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Your artificial turf in Brookhaven has probably taken a beating. Whether it's from kids playing in Ashford Park or the wear patterns that show up after a few Georgia summers, synthetic grass doesn't last forever—and that's okay. The good news? Repair is almost always cheaper and faster than ripping everything out and starting over. We've been fixing turf systems across DeKalb County for years, and we know exactly what happens to artificial grass in established neighborhoods like Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley. Sun exposure, drainage issues from our heavy clay soil, pet damage, seam separation—we've seen it all and fixed it all. Most repairs take a day or two, and your yard looks brand new again. The thing about turf repair is that timing matters. A small tear or a loose seam is a quick fix. Wait six months, and water starts pooling underneath, the backing deteriorates, and now you're looking at a bigger job. We're based about 30 minutes away, so we can usually get to you within a few days of your call. No long waitlists, no excuses.
Brookhaven's mix of established residential blocks and newer developments means turf installations here deal with some specific challenges. That DeKalb clay soil underneath—the kind that's dense and doesn't drain quickly—puts extra pressure on your artificial grass system. If the base wasn't installed with proper slope or if your drainage isn't working right, water pools and causes the backing to fail faster than it should. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. The tree cover around Drew Valley keeps some yards shaded most of the day, while properties closer to Town Brookhaven or along the main corridors get hammered with afternoon sun. Both situations affect turf differently—shade can trap moisture and algae growth, while direct sun can fade cheaper synthetic fibers. HOA rules in Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park often require specific turf colors and pile heights, so if you're repairing or replacing sections, those details matter. Yard sizes in established areas tend to be moderate, which means repairs are usually localized—we're not talking about replacing half an acre. The key is catching damage early before it spreads underneath the surface.
DeKalb's dense clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so if your base wasn't graded correctly, water pools under the turf. That moisture breaks down the backing material and creates soft spots. It's less about the turf itself and more about what's underneath. We check your slope and drainage first—sometimes the fix is as simple as rerouting water, not replacing turf.
Yes, as long as we match the specifications your HOA requires. We pull that info from your community rules and make sure any repair work meets color, pile height, and finish standards. We've done plenty of work in Historic Brookhaven and know exactly what passes inspection.
Most repairs—seam work, small tears, drainage fixes—take one day. Bigger jobs like section replacement might stretch to two days. We try to schedule around your schedule and get you in quickly since we're only 30 minutes away. You'll have a concrete timeline before we start.
Repair is almost always the move first. Full replacement costs $8,000–15,000 depending on your yard size. A seam repair or drainage fix runs a fraction of that. We'll be honest about whether your turf can be saved or if replacement makes more sense, but most damage we see in Brookhaven is repairable.
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