Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Chattahoochee Hills takes a beating—literally. Between the rolling hills of South Fulton, the unpredictable Georgia weather, and those gorgeous but demanding estate lots around Serenbe, synthetic grass shows wear faster than most homeowners expect. Maybe your kids have worn a path through the back forty. Maybe UV exposure has faded sections near the house. Or maybe drainage issues from our clay-heavy soil have created soft spots that shift underfoot. Here's the thing: most turf doesn't need replacement. It needs repair. A strategic patch, a drainage fix, infill refreshing—that's often all it takes to get your yard looking intentional again instead of neglected. We've been fixing turf installations across Fulton County for years, and we know exactly how Chattahoochee Hills yards age. We also know that active-duty and veteran homeowners deserve a real discount, not some marketing gimmick. If you're military or have served, we'll make that clear in your estimate.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on red clay and loamy soil with significant slope—great for drainage *if* your turf installation accounts for it, terrible if it doesn't. We see a lot of backyards where water pools near the house because the original installer didn't slope the base properly or account for how our rolling terrain actually moves water. That's repair territory. The Serenbe community and Rico area lots tend to be larger, which means more sun exposure on southern and western faces. Your artificial grass there can fade and compact differently than northern-facing sections. Shade under mature oaks near Cochran Mill Park's influence means moss and algae growth in some yards—not a turf failure, but something to address during repair. HOA rules in Chattahoochee Hills are lighter than in closer-in Atlanta suburbs, but some properties still have landscape covenants. We'll review yours before recommending repairs. And those estate lots? They often mean custom drainage solutions. Off-the-shelf repair kits don't cut it. We build fixes that respect your property's actual grading and soil conditions.
Absolutely. Chattahoochee Hills yards typically have solid foundations and good-quality base installations. Fading and localized wear are cosmetic or maintenance issues, not structural failures. We can patch damaged sections, refresh infill, and even add UV-protective treatments. Full replacement only makes sense if the base has failed or the original turf is older than 12–15 years.
Yes. Our clay holds water, which means drainage problems show up first around turf edges and low spots. When we repair, we're often improving subsurface drainage—adding perforated pipe, adjusting slope, or fixing compaction. That's not visible work, but it's critical in Chattahoochee Hills. Skipping it means the same problem returns in six months.
We offer 10% off all labor and materials for active-duty, retired, and veteran homeowners. It's automatic—no forms, no hassle. Just bring your ID to the estimate appointment. We also honor spouse and dependent discounts in qualifying situations. This applies whether you're repairing 200 square feet or doing a full yard overhaul.
Moss and algae mean poor drainage and shade—not dead turf. We'll clean the affected area, improve subsurface drainage if needed, and possibly recommend thinning nearby trees to increase air circulation. If the base is solid, the turf itself is fine. Repairs here are usually preventive and cost a fraction of replacement.
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