Zero Down — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Brookhaven doesn't have to look patchy or worn out. Whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, the Georgia heat and clay-heavy soil can take a real toll on synthetic lawns. Seams split, infill compacts, and UV exposure fades even quality turf over time. The good news? Most repairs don't mean ripping everything out and starting fresh. We've been fixing Brookhaven yards for years—the kind of established neighborhoods where folks invest in their outdoor space and want it to look sharp year-round. Spot repairs, seam work, infill top-ups, and drainage fixes are our bread and butter. Your yard near Town Brookhaven or anywhere in the 30319 and 30329 zips deserves to stay green and functional without the maintenance headaches of real grass. Let's talk about what's actually broken and get it fixed the right way.
Brookhaven sits on DeKalb County's notoriously dense clay soil, which affects how artificial turf performs over time. That heavy, compacted earth means drainage becomes critical—poor grading or settled infill can lead to pooling water, which degrades the turf backing and causes seams to separate. The neighborhoods here—especially the older, tree-canopied areas of Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley—also mean you're dealing with dappled shade and intense afternoon sun in different parts of your yard. That temperature variance stresses turf seams and can cause uneven infill settling. Most Brookhaven lots are modest-sized residential properties, so every square foot counts visually. Homeowner associations in Ashford Park and nearby corridors often have specific landscape standards, which means your repair work needs to match the existing installation seamlessly—no color mismatches or visible patching. The clay base also means initial installation prep was probably shallow, so when we repair, we're working within those original constraints. UV fading is accelerated here during our long summers, so older turf often needs strategic replacement of high-traffic or sun-exposed sections rather than full-yard replacement.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common Brookhaven repairs we do, especially in patios and high-traffic zones. We can re-glue, reinforce, or replace the affected seam without touching the rest of your lawn. The key is catching it early—once water gets under the backing, the subbase clay can shift, making the repair harder. Bring us in while it's still a surface issue.
DeKalb's clay soil doesn't drain like sand or loam. When your infill compacts (usually 3–5 years in), water pools instead of percolating. We can pump out the old infill, inspect the base, and top up with fresh recycled rubber or sand-based blend. Sometimes we'll also add a drainage layer if the original base wasn't adequate.
Repairs range from $300–$1,500 depending on scope. Seam re-gluing is cheaper than replacing a damaged section. Our first step is a site visit—we assess the infill condition, backing integrity, and whether the repair is cosmetic or structural. Then we give you a straightforward quote with no surprises.
Yes, but it's not always seamless. UV fading means older turf is lighter than new stock. If your lawn's been down 5+ years, we discuss patching strategy—sometimes a small, well-placed patch works fine; other times a larger section replacement blends better. We'll show you the options before proceeding.
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