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Your synthetic turf in Brookhaven has taken a beating, and we get it. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts under your feet, the unpredictable Georgia weather, and the wear patterns from foot traffic in neighborhoods like Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park, artificial grass doesn't stay perfect forever. That's where repair comes in—and it's usually simpler (and cheaper) than you'd think. A seam separation, a worn patch near the patio, or some infill that's settled unevenly doesn't mean you need to rip everything out. We've been repairing turf systems across DeKalb County for years, and we've seen just about every scenario. The good news? Most repairs are straightforward fixes that restore your yard's look and function without the full installation cost. We'll come out, assess what's happening with your specific turf, and give you an honest estimate on what it'll take to get it right.
Brookhaven yards sit on DeKalb's characteristic urban clay—dense stuff that drains differently than sandy soil. That matters for artificial turf because water management and base stability are everything. When we're repairing turf in neighborhoods like Drew Valley or near Oglethorpe University, we account for the fact that your yard's foundation might be shifting slightly over time, especially if you've had heavy rains or clay settling. The mature tree canopy in Historic Brookhaven creates shade patterns that affect how your turf wears; high-traffic sunny areas tend to compress faster, while shaded zones may hold more moisture. Most Brookhaven properties are well-established with moderate yard sizes—typically 3,000 to 8,000 square feet—which means we're usually working around established landscaping, patios, and hardscaping. Seam repairs often become necessary after a few years in our climate cycle, and infill migration (especially in areas with water drainage issues) is common. We pay close attention to the base layer during repairs because the clay underneath can heave or settle, which affects how the turf sits on top.
In most cases, we can re-seam without a full replacement. We'll clean the seam area, check the base underneath, and use the same adhesive and technique we'd use on a new installation. If the base has shifted due to clay movement or drainage issues, we'll address that first. A seam repair typically costs a fraction of a new install and takes a day or less.
Most homeowners in DeKalb County properties need infill top-ups every 3–5 years depending on foot traffic and drainage. Our clay-based neighborhoods like Drew Valley and Historic Brookhaven hold moisture longer than sandy areas, which can compact infill faster. We'll assess your infill depth during a repair visit and recommend whether a refresh makes sense alongside other fixes.
Shade affects how turf wears and how quickly problems develop. Areas under mature canopy tend to retain moisture longer, which can create drainage issues and moss growth. When we repair shaded zones, we sometimes recommend infill adjustments or improved base drainage. Sun-exposed areas wear differently and may need edge reinforcement during repair.
Clay settling, heavy foot traffic, pet damage, and poor drainage are common culprits. During repair, we address the root cause—whether that's base instability, water pooling, or seam stress. Fixing the underlying issue, not just patching the symptom, helps prevent repeat repairs down the road.
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