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Your artificial turf in Chattahoochee Hills takes a beating. Those rolling hills in South Fulton mean drainage challenges, intense sun exposure on south-facing lots, and the kind of wear patterns you see on bigger properties where the whole family actually uses the yard. Whether you're in Serenbe, out in the Rico area, or anywhere else in 30268, we've repaired turf that's been damaged by everything from pet use to UV breakdown to poor base settling. The good news? Most repairs don't mean ripping everything out and starting over. A lot of damage—seams pulling apart, high spots, drainage pooling, or localized wear—can be fixed without the expense and hassle of full replacement. We handle repairs the way you'd want them handled on a property that matters to you: carefully, with attention to how the existing turf was installed, and with an eye toward preventing the same problem twice.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some tricky terrain. Those rolling hills mean water doesn't always drain the way it does on flat ground, and poorly graded base layers can shift over time—especially on larger estate lots where the turf sees varied usage patterns. The clay-heavy soil typical of South Fulton means that if water gets trapped under your turf, you're looking at seam rot and adhesive failure faster than you'd expect. Sun exposure matters too. South-facing yards in the Rico area and around Serenbe get punishing afternoon heat, which can accelerate UV degradation on turf that's already a few years old. Serenbe's community guidelines lean toward manicured landscapes, so if your turf is visibly damaged, you'll want repairs done right. Most residential lots here are large enough that you're not just dealing with a small backyard—you're maintaining a real outdoor living space. That means wear patterns tend to concentrate in high-traffic zones, and those are exactly where repairs happen most often. Proper base repair, not just surface patching, is essential in this area.
The rolling terrain and clay-heavy soil underneath can shift seasonally, especially during Georgia's wet winters. When the base settles unevenly—common on hillsides—seams separate because they're not on stable ground anymore. We address this by checking subgrade integrity, not just gluing the seam back down. Proper base repair prevents this from happening again.
Serenbe maintains strict landscape standards, so visible damage or repairs done poorly can trigger compliance issues. We work with your HOA requirements and make sure repairs blend seamlessly with your existing turf. Quality matters here—it's not just about fixing it; it's about maintaining your property's appearance.
Repair costs depend on damage type and size. Small seam repairs run $200–$400. Larger damaged sections needing base work and new turf typically range $800–$2,000+. The good news: repairs are almost always cheaper than full replacement, especially on the larger lots common in Chattahoochee Hills.
Yes, but the solution depends on how much fading or brittleness you're seeing. Localized UV damage sometimes just needs that section replaced. Widespread fade is trickier—we can patch it, but matching color exactly is harder. Prevention (like shade structures) works better than repair for sun damage.
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