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Your artificial turf in Clarkston takes a beating. Between the dense clay soil that shifts under DeKalb County's weather swings and the foot traffic typical of our compact urban lots here in Downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area, wear and tear happens faster than most homeowners expect. We've been repairing turf systems across 30021 for years, and honestly, most damage is completely fixable—you don't need to rip everything out and start over. That's the promise we stand behind: get your yard looking restored without the replacement price tag. Whether you've got seams pulling apart, drainage pooling in your yard, or UV fading in high-sun spots, we diagnose the real problem and fix it right. Our team knows Clarkston's soil conditions, our neighborhoods' typical lot sizes, and what kind of repair approach actually holds up in our climate. We're 25 minutes away, local, and we guarantee the work.
Clarkston's compact urban lots come with their own turf challenges. That DeKalb clay underneath shifts seasonally, and when it does, it can stress seams and create low spots where water pools. We've learned that proper base preparation and drainage retrofit matters more here than it does in areas with looser soil. Most Clarkston yards—especially around Downtown and Milam Park—are smaller, which means high-traffic zones wear faster. Pet activity and foot traffic concentrate in tighter spaces, breaking down fibers quicker. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your proximity to tree canopy and neighboring structures; some yards get intense afternoon heat, others live in partial shade most of the day. During Georgia's humid summers, turf that's not draining properly can develop odor issues fast. We also account for HOA landscape rules if your property falls under them. Our repairs address these specifics: we're not just patching—we're solving what DeKalb County's conditions actually created.
Seams do fail here, especially in compact lots where ground movement from that DeKalb clay happens seasonally. You'll see edges lifting or separating, usually within 5–7 years if the base wasn't prepped perfectly. We fix seams by re-securing edges, replacing infill around the perimeter, and sometimes adding reinforcement tape. It's not a massive job, but ignoring it lets water underneath and accelerates the damage.
Probably both. Clarkston's clay holds water, and if your base doesn't slope properly, moisture pools under the turf. We assess your yard's grading, check for compacted low spots, and recommend either sub-base repair or a perimeter drainage retrofit. Sometimes it's a quick fix; sometimes it requires more work. Either way, we tell you upfront what needs to happen.
Most repairs—patching, seam re-securing, infill top-up—take a day or less. Drainage work or base remediation takes longer. We schedule around Clarkston's weather and your schedule. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start, not guesses.
Honest answer: if your original turf is significantly faded from UV, a patch will look newer. We minimize this by color-matching as closely as possible and blending the repair zone. If the whole yard needs refreshing, we'll recommend that. We don't hide problems or oversell solutions—we show you what repair can and can't do.
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