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Brookhaven yards take a beating. Between the clay-heavy DeKalb County soil, established tree canopies in neighborhoods like Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley, and the constant foot traffic around town centers, natural grass struggles to keep up. That's where artificial turf repair comes in—and it's not just about patching worn spots. Whether you're dealing with seams that have shifted, infill that's compacted unevenly, or sections that have faded from Georgia sun exposure, the right fix makes all the difference. We've worked on properties across Ashford Park and near Oglethorpe University long enough to know exactly what Brookhaven lawns are up against. Sometimes a small repair is all you need to extend your turf's life another five years. Other times, selective replacement in high-traffic zones is the smarter move. Either way, we handle it without the guesswork—or the drama of tearing out your entire yard.
Brookhaven sits on DeKalb's urban clay base, which affects how your artificial turf system drains and settles over time. The neighborhoods here—especially the older, tree-lined streets in Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley—create complex light patterns. Morning shade from mature oaks means certain sections of your turf age differently than sun-exposed areas, and that shows up as uneven infill migration and color fading over years. Most Brookhaven properties are quarter-acre to half-acre lots with established landscaping, so turf repair often means working around mature trees, hardscaping, and irrigation systems already in place. HOA communities are common here, which sometimes adds specific aesthetic standards for pile height and color consistency. Installation notes: we account for the clay's moisture retention when calculating drainage layers, and we match repair work to the original installation's infill type and pile specification—critical in neighborhoods where consistency matters both functionally and visually.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we handle. The fix involves re-adhering the seam with marine-grade adhesive, then reinforcing it with seam tape underneath. In Historic Brookhaven's mature yard environment, seams sometimes shift due to ground settling in clay soil or uneven subsurface drainage. We inspect the entire seam line to catch any other weak spots before they become problems. Usually a one-day job.
Infill compaction and settling—very common in established Brookhaven properties. Foot traffic concentrates in certain zones, and clay soil underneath can shift and create low spots. We can selectively re-level those areas and top-dress with fresh infill, restoring the cushion and drainage. Sometimes we also discover that subsurface materials have settled unevenly, which we address before adding new infill.
Clay soil retains moisture longer than sandy soils, which can stress drainage layers if the base installation didn't account for it. We see this most in Drew Valley properties where drainage planning matters. During repair work, we verify your subsurface isn't trapping water, and we'll recommend adding drainage channels or improving grading if needed. Catching it early prevents bigger problems down the road.
Selective replacement is your best option. If fading is localized to high-sun zones or specific wear patterns, we can remove and re-turf just those sections, matching pile height and backing to your existing system. Full-yard color correction is expensive and unnecessary. We'll identify which areas are cosmetically worth addressing versus areas that are still structurally sound.
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