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Your artificial turf in Clarkston has been through a lot—especially if it's dealing with DeKalb's dense clay soil and the wear patterns that come with compact urban lots around Downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area. We've seen it all: seams separating, infill shifting, drainage backing up when Georgia's heavy rains hit. The good news is that most damage doesn't mean a full replacement. Smart repairs done right can add years to your turf investment and keep your yard looking sharp without the mowing headaches. Whether your turf got torn up by a pet, damaged during landscaping work, or just needs some infill refreshed, we handle repairs that actually stick. We're local to this area—close enough that we understand how Clarkston's climate and soil composition affect your lawn. We'll come out, assess what's really going on, and give you honest options. No fluff, no unnecessary upsells.
Clarkston's DeKalb clay is no joke. It compacts hard, doesn't drain like sandy soil, and that means your artificial turf takes on extra responsibility for water management. The compact lot sizes in Downtown Clarkston and around Milam Park also mean your turf edges and seams get stressed differently than they would in sprawling suburban yards. If you've got dogs or kids using the yard year-round, the infill depletes faster in smaller spaces. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your block—some properties near the Clarkston Community Center get solid afternoon heat, while others are shaded by mature trees. Both conditions affect how the backing material ages. We always check for settling in the clay base when we repair; if your turf has low spots or pooling water, that's likely the foundation shifting, not just the turf itself. Storm drainage patterns matter too. Heavy rain can push water sideways through poorly secured seams if the base wasn't prepped correctly initially.
Most seam repairs or isolated damage fixes run 2–4 hours, depending on severity. If we're replacing infill or fixing base settling from DeKalb's clay, plan for a full day. We try to schedule around your schedule, especially since many Clarkston lots are tight and we want to minimize disruption to neighbors.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and shifts with moisture changes, which stresses seams more than stable soil does. When we repair, we assess the base condition too. If clay is settling, we may need to address that to prevent the same damage from recurring in a few months.
Yes. Small tears, punctures, and localized damage are perfect candidates for targeted repair. We can patch, heat-weld seams, or replace just the damaged section if it's accessible. Full replacement only makes sense if damage is widespread or the backing is failing.
Separating seams are usually caused by base shifting (common in clay), UV aging, or improper initial installation. We'll re-secure and re-weld them. If clay movement is the culprit, we'll stabilize the base. This is a repair we see often in compact urban lots like Clarkston's.
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